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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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![]() "Scotty" wrote in message . .. "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. When we first began frequenting boat shows, it was "boat shoes or no shoes." Now it's all "no shoes." Not sure why, as true boat shoes have soles that won't pick up stones or other items that can scratch the cabin sole. Oh well. Max |
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