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OK, thanks Peggy and Glenn.
I'll be practicing hand walking until then! Kathy M. (wannabe boatee) "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message ... No. Isabel will be gone and almost forgotten by then. I would guess that many of these boats are on their way down from Newport. The show actually gets installed in the week before it opens. The docks can't be installed until the inside boats are all in place. Also while we come for a day or two the vendors have to stay for two weeks for both the sail and power shows so, although Annapolis is a nice place the vendors have no desire to get there to early. :-) I believe it will be a little sparser this year more because of the economy than the weather. I have heard from several vendors that they just can't afford to come this year. Kathy Mumma wrote: I was wondering if the Annapolis Boat Show will be a washout because of Isabel? We were planning to attend, but with all the haulouts, I was afraid boats in attendance would be kinda sparse? I would like to go, even if I have to practice walking on my "hands" to see the inside of the boats! Tee Hee Kathy M. (wannabe boatee) "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message ... John wrote: Go for a pair of the boating sneakers. If they want you to take them off to board their boat, simply say no thanks, and leave. Their is no good reason for them to ask you to remove clean boating shoes. If more people simply refused to take their boating shoes off, they would change their minds, they need people to buy their products. No lookers, no customers. The production builders like Catalina, Hunter and Bendytoe don't worry about shoes but the ones I really want to visit and leave drool spots on the settee are usually privately owned and loaned to the builder for the show. It takes a lot of guts to let 10,000-15,000 people wander through your boat so I have no objection to honoring their wishes. My motives may be a bit different than most attendees. I am not there to buy. I am there to check out details and steal ideas. :-) That does have a down side though. After visiting a Hinkely a couple of years back I came home and ripped out all the steam bent cabinet edges and rebuilt them in thinner veneers. :-0 -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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Just booked a hotel in Grasonville MD for the 10th. We stayed there for the
Bay Bridge Boat Show. Not the most prestigious digs, but right around the corner from the best seafood in MD; Harris Crab House and they have a water taxi to the Show. SCORE! thnx Kathy M. ![]() "Kathy Mumma" wrote in message ... OK, thanks Peggy and Glenn. I'll be practicing hand walking until then! Kathy M. (wannabe boatee) "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message ... No. Isabel will be gone and almost forgotten by then. I would guess that many of these boats are on their way down from Newport. The show actually gets installed in the week before it opens. The docks can't be installed until the inside boats are all in place. Also while we come for a day or two the vendors have to stay for two weeks for both the sail and power shows so, although Annapolis is a nice place the vendors have no desire to get there to early. :-) I believe it will be a little sparser this year more because of the economy than the weather. I have heard from several vendors that they just can't afford to come this year. Kathy Mumma wrote: I was wondering if the Annapolis Boat Show will be a washout because of Isabel? We were planning to attend, but with all the haulouts, I was afraid boats in attendance would be kinda sparse? I would like to go, even if I have to practice walking on my "hands" to see the inside of the boats! Tee Hee Kathy M. (wannabe boatee) "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message ... John wrote: Go for a pair of the boating sneakers. If they want you to take them off to board their boat, simply say no thanks, and leave. Their is no good reason for them to ask you to remove clean boating shoes. If more people simply refused to take their boating shoes off, they would change their minds, they need people to buy their products. No lookers, no customers. The production builders like Catalina, Hunter and Bendytoe don't worry about shoes but the ones I really want to visit and leave drool spots on the settee are usually privately owned and loaned to the builder for the show. It takes a lot of guts to let 10,000-15,000 people wander through your boat so I have no objection to honoring their wishes. My motives may be a bit different than most attendees. I am not there to buy. I am there to check out details and steal ideas. :-) That does have a down side though. After visiting a Hinkely a couple of years back I came home and ripped out all the steam bent cabinet edges and rebuilt them in thinner veneers. :-0 -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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Bring something for everything. It could be cold. It could be hot. It
could be sunny or raining or it could be a combination of all four. :-) Kathy Mumma wrote: Just booked a hotel in Grasonville MD for the 10th. We stayed there for the Bay Bridge Boat Show. Not the most prestigious digs, but right around the corner from the best seafood in MD; Harris Crab House and they have a water taxi to the Show. SCORE! thnx Kathy M. ![]() "Kathy Mumma" wrote in message ... OK, thanks Peggy and Glenn. I'll be practicing hand walking until then! Kathy M. (wannabe boatee) "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message ... No. Isabel will be gone and almost forgotten by then. I would guess that many of these boats are on their way down from Newport. The show actually gets installed in the week before it opens. The docks can't be installed until the inside boats are all in place. Also while we come for a day or two the vendors have to stay for two weeks for both the sail and power shows so, although Annapolis is a nice place the vendors have no desire to get there to early. :-) I believe it will be a little sparser this year more because of the economy than the weather. I have heard from several vendors that they just can't afford to come this year. Kathy Mumma wrote: I was wondering if the Annapolis Boat Show will be a washout because of Isabel? We were planning to attend, but with all the haulouts, I was afraid boats in attendance would be kinda sparse? I would like to go, even if I have to practice walking on my "hands" to see the inside of the boats! Tee Hee Kathy M. (wannabe boatee) "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message ... John wrote: Go for a pair of the boating sneakers. If they want you to take them off to board their boat, simply say no thanks, and leave. Their is no good reason for them to ask you to remove clean boating shoes. If more people simply refused to take their boating shoes off, they would change their minds, they need people to buy their products. No lookers, no customers. The production builders like Catalina, Hunter and Bendytoe don't worry about shoes but the ones I really want to visit and leave drool spots on the settee are usually privately owned and loaned to the builder for the show. It takes a lot of guts to let 10,000-15,000 people wander through your boat so I have no objection to honoring their wishes. My motives may be a bit different than most attendees. I am not there to buy. I am there to check out details and steal ideas. :-) That does have a down side though. After visiting a Hinkely a couple of years back I came home and ripped out all the steam bent cabinet edges and rebuilt them in thinner veneers. :-0 -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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