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Anyone here attend the show? What did you see that you liked? Buy
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Anyone here attend the show? What did you see that you liked? Buy anything? Went there to pick up some friends who attended (just in front of Fawcett's), went to dinner with them. It was pouring rain. They bought a NextGen and a windlass, plus some foul weather gear I bet They said the show seemed to be pretty well attended. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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"Ringmaster" wrote: Anyone here attend the show? What did you see that you liked? Buy anything? We went Sunday, nice weather. Bought a new Force 10 stove. There wasn't much wrong with the old one (17 good years) but the new ones have different parts so the old bits will get increasingly hard to find. Mr.H sez he doesn't want to worry about stuff like that when he retires! Seahag |
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Well, it looks like not too many people here attended. I went on
Monday which turned out to be a beautiful day. Probably the busiest Monday I have ever seen. I was able to check out the new Flying Tiger 10M, Beneteau 10M, Esse 8.5 and the X-Yachts 35OD. I applaud the FT guys for bringing in a 32' race boat that costs less than a house used to. Looks like it will be a fun boat to sail but I don't know about some of the details like the "bombay" doors that open for the outboard. Somebody at Beneteau should be strapped to that head and taken out in any kind of seaway. The X-35 is one cool boat. The Esse 8.5 was very cool looking but what's with no deck cleats? I asked a salesman how one is supposed to tie it up and his reply was that everybody will be trailering it. Everybody? Funny, some other 30-33 foot boats also had no cleats or one tine cleat on the bow for tieing up. I guess you use clothesline. I limited my $ spending at the "event over run" T-shirt booth and I bought 4 sets of SplicingNuts to try them out. This years show had to set some kind of record for the number of manufactures requiring no shoes for boarding their boats. I guess they all want to pretend they are a mega yacht seller. |
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"Ringmaster" wrote in message ps.com... Anyone here attend the show? Was there Saturday. What did you see that you liked? Was not impressed with the big Bendy/Hunters....they waste a lot of useable space. The big cats are FUGLY! The Swans were very nice, but for $1m , I would buy something else. Buy anything? 2 hot dogs. Stopped by the Sailrite booth and talked to the guy about a part I needed, he grabbed one from his drawer and gave it to me, free. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ |
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The big cats are FUGLY!?
Maybe so but they are fun to charted. I checked out the new Lagoon 440 with the fly bridge and huge cabin windows. I could spend 2 weeks on her. |
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"Ringmaster" wrote in message oups.com.. .. This years show had to set some kind of record for the number of manufactures requiring no shoes for boarding their boats. I guess they all want to pretend they are a mega yacht seller. Which was a PITA with the wet weather. At the Tartans, some would leave their shoes on, which made the decks wet, which meant, those that removed theirs got wet socks. I kept mine on. The Swans had little booties to wear. Scotty |
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"Scotty" wrote in message . .. "Ringmaster" wrote in message oups.com.. . This years show had to set some kind of record for the number of manufactures requiring no shoes for boarding their boats. I guess they all want to pretend they are a mega yacht seller. Which was a PITA with the wet weather. At the Tartans, some would leave their shoes on, which made the decks wet, which meant, those that removed theirs got wet socks. I kept mine on. The Swans had little booties to wear. Back in the early 90s, I was about to board a larger Beneteau with my Sperry Topsiders, when the salesman looked at me, sneered, and said, "You're not going to board this boat with those shoes on." It was more the way he said it than the actual statement. I responded, "Nope," and walked away. He didn't seem to care, and his attitude was reflected by similar comments from other sailboat dealers. Later that day we boarded a number of powerboats, welcomed aboard with our *shoes on.* We ended up buying a new Sea Ray 330 Express Cruiser. I've always been amused that I'm allowed to board a $2.5millon Hatteras sportfisherman with my Topsiders on, but have to take them off to board a 29' Hunter. Max |
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"Maxprop" wrote in message link.net.. .. Which was a PITA with the wet weather. At the Tartans, some would leave their shoes on, which made the decks wet, which meant, those that removed theirs got wet socks. I kept mine on. The Swans had little booties to wear. Back in the early 90s, I was about to board a larger Beneteau with my Sperry Topsiders, when the salesman looked at me, sneered, and said, "You're not going to board this boat with those shoes on." It was more the way he said it than the actual statement. I responded, "Nope," and walked away. He didn't seem to care, and his attitude was reflected by similar comments from other sailboat dealers. Later that day we boarded a number of powerboats, welcomed aboard with our *shoes on.* We ended up buying a new Sea Ray 330 Express Cruiser. I've always been amused that I'm allowed to board a $2.5millon Hatteras sportfisherman with my Topsiders on, but have to take them off to board a 29' Hunter. I watched to see if some kept their shoes on or not, the salesman would give them a dirty look and then look down at their shoes, but didn't say anything. I could understand on the Swan, as it was somebody's personal boat. I realized that, after looking in the medicine cabinet, which was well stocked. SBV |
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This years show had to set some kind of record for the
number of manufactures requiring no shoes for boarding their boats. Generally I don't mind, but in the pouring rain? No thanks. Besides, a lot of the boats being shown are already privately owned, so the 'take your shoes off' routine is a gesture toward the owner. Scotty wrote: ... The Swans had little booties to wear. Why didn't you keep 'em? DSK |
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