Winner of Sea Quest Kids' Boat Built at Show

"I'm goin' to sleep in it tonight!"
That was his response when 11-year-old Hunter McGowan (front, kneeling) found out that he won the boat he built! Each year at the Atlantic City Boat Show, Sea Quest Kids gives a boat to one of the kids who build 10-foot skiffs. This year, Hunter stood out from the crowd. A great example of what kids with special needs can do, Hunter didn't let epilepsy and ADHD stand in the way of building a Sea Quest 100. In fact, he built one of the best Sea Quest 100s that has ever been built -- doing a phenomenal job of lining up the parts and driving in the screws. He has great plans for his boat, which he named "Mother Ship." His sister, Riley, and Dad, Mike, also joined the fun.
When he started building the Sea Quest 100 on Saturday morning, Hunter said that he and a friend always wanted a boat. At home they've nailed boards to a fallen oak tree near a pond they go to and float it out to fish from it and go exploring.
Also on the scene on Saturday at the Sea Quest Kids booth were KBN Sea Action News reporters Danielle, Gina, and Charley Ciraolo. They were great ambassadors for boating and Sea Quest Kids. Manning the booth, overseeing sales, and cruising the show carrying the Sea Quest Kids colors, they were quite popular with show attendees and exhibitors alike!
Photo by Stacy McGowan, Hunter's Mom
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