Artist
and boat-builder Constance Hockaday has constructed a series of
floating hotel rooms and a theater at Marina 59 at Far Rockaway in New
York City. Boggsville is a floating hotel and theater built in the
Neutrino tradition, that is, fashioned out of abandoned and re-claimed
boats from the marina. Five of the vessels are leisure fishing crafts
from the 70’s and early 80’s, ranging from 28 to 35 feet long. Another
is a 70’s drifter houseboat remodeled into a rustic penthouse. The boats
are all moored around a floating platform in the middle of a small bay.
Named
for Ms. Nancy Boggs, who would move her floating brothel to either side
of the Willamette River of Portland to evade the law – depending on
where the authorities were bringing trouble to her business – the Boatel
explores the boundaries of the hospitality experience.
The Neutrino drifted into Port Isabel, Texas where a 19 year-old college dropout named Constance Hockaday was living with her parents. Hockaday, a rather alienated young woman, immediately became enthralled with the idea of living on a boat and not paying rent. Before long, she was on the boat, so to speak. Her life hasn’t been the same since.
“It’s kind of a post-apocalyptic adventure,” said Katie McKay, 34, a designer from Brooklyn who was staying aboard the houseboat with four friends. “It doesn’t feel like you’re in New York at all.”

The Neutrino drifted into Port Isabel, Texas where a 19 year-old college dropout named Constance Hockaday was living with her parents. Hockaday, a rather alienated young woman, immediately became enthralled with the idea of living on a boat and not paying rent. Before long, she was on the boat, so to speak. Her life hasn’t been the same since.
“It’s kind of a post-apocalyptic adventure,” said Katie McKay, 34, a designer from Brooklyn who was staying aboard the houseboat with four friends. “It doesn’t feel like you’re in New York at all.”
The
Boatel is the work of an artist, Constance Hockaday, who said she hopes
to attract the romantic and the adventurous — and amid them, the
marina’s neighbors — to this unlikely getaway. Under the auspices of
Flux Factory, a Queens gallery, it will be open for reservations
Thursday through Saturday all summer long, an experiment in urban
vacationing and D.I.Y. ingenuity.
“When you think about it, the water is the last remaining open public space,” said Jean Barberis, the artistic director of Flux Factory. “As artists and creative people venture more and more into the outer boroughs, there’s less and less unclaimed territory on land. But the water is still completely open.”
Boggsville Boatel is a floating hotel and theater fashioned out of abandoned and re-claimed boats, all of which sleep 2-5 people. Five of the vessels are leisure fishing crafts from the 60’s, 70’s and early 80’s, ranging from 28 to 40 feet long. Another is a 70’s drifter houseboat remodeled into a rustic penthouse. Rooms include dinner and access to the Swimming Cities GOING AWAY PARTY on Sept 10, from 8pm-late. Kick it on your poop deck four blocks from the beach with cold beer, all of your friends and swim trunks—plus Cocktail Cruises in Jamaica Bay, Jerk Burgers & Pineapple Hot Dogs by Carnival Queen Lamar Iposa and Sea Shanty Karaoke.
“When you think about it, the water is the last remaining open public space,” said Jean Barberis, the artistic director of Flux Factory. “As artists and creative people venture more and more into the outer boroughs, there’s less and less unclaimed territory on land. But the water is still completely open.”
Boggsville Boatel is a floating hotel and theater fashioned out of abandoned and re-claimed boats, all of which sleep 2-5 people. Five of the vessels are leisure fishing crafts from the 60’s, 70’s and early 80’s, ranging from 28 to 40 feet long. Another is a 70’s drifter houseboat remodeled into a rustic penthouse. Rooms include dinner and access to the Swimming Cities GOING AWAY PARTY on Sept 10, from 8pm-late. Kick it on your poop deck four blocks from the beach with cold beer, all of your friends and swim trunks—plus Cocktail Cruises in Jamaica Bay, Jerk Burgers & Pineapple Hot Dogs by Carnival Queen Lamar Iposa and Sea Shanty Karaoke.
July 7 – September 4
Marina 59, 5914 Beach Channel Drive, Far Rockaway
Marina 59, 5914 Beach Channel Drive, Far Rockaway
-THE BOATS-





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