"They come here because it's a good event and they like to mix with fellow boaties who enjoy talking about the craftsmanship and history of their boats," he said.
"There has always been a tradition of old launches on Lake Rotoiti because it's so sheltered. People have always come here for fishing and picnics."
This year the parade will finish at Wairau Bay where a jazz band will play.
Anyone wishing to enter a unique boat is welcome. Members of the public who want to view the boats can do so at the reserve on State Highway 33, south of Okere Falls Store.
Boats will gather at 10am, parading past the reserve at 10.30am to a commentary about the history of the boats.
On Sunday the club is holding a drift through the Ohau Channel.
Anyone with a floating device, dinghy, kayak, stand-up paddleboard or boogie board is welcome to take part. Drifters will meet at 12.30pm at the end of Waana St, Mourea.
"The channel is like a wonderful little sub-tropical forest. It is just lovely, and members of the public are invited to join us and have a look."
See www.woodenboatparade.co.nz for further details.
What: Lake Rotoiti Classic and Wooden Boat Parade
Where: Lake Rotoiti
When: Saturday 10.30am