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Boat Show Season .. are they worth it?
I saw an ad for the Boston Boat Show. It got me thinking ??? Should I go to
the show? Is there a reason to pay for a chance to spend? It is $12 dollars. Years ago, I would go to the show and there would be deals so that I would save more than the boat show admission. What do you sailors think? |
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Boat Show Season .. are they worth it?
"NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:F9xwh.9312$635.5201@trndny05... I saw an ad for the Boston Boat Show. It got me thinking ??? Should I go to the show? Is there a reason to pay for a chance to spend? It is $12 dollars. Years ago, I would go to the show and there would be deals so that I would save more than the boat show admission. What do you sailors think? Good question. I'm in the market for a depth sounder for my sailboat and our boat show runs Feb 15-18. I may call around and see if the marine supply stores will offer the same modest discounts at the store as they will give at their booth. I find the shows a crowded, noisy environment to try and get advice. During the show week the stores are usually dead and the few clerks left to man it look lonely. |
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Just came back today from the 'Strictly Sail' show in Chicago. I last went a
few years ago. Although it was basically the same show, I always find a few things new of interest. There were some actual boat owners there, who had some good first hand experiences to relate. There was a Rhodes 22, which was extensively modified by the owner, with many interesting ideas. I managed to get complementary tickets, but the parking in Chicago is expensive. Seeing a lot of the new 4 stroke small engines was of interest to me. Talking to all the Marina reps in my area gave me an idea of how realistic my rates are. I wouldn't go every year, but once in a while it pays. If you are interested in big boats (I'm not so much), there have been long lines in the past to get aboard, but with the cold weather in Chicago, that was not a problem. I also attended on a weekday when the crowds are smaller. As far as bargains, everyone claims you get special boat show prices, but I would do my homework before attending as some 'bargains' are just normal prices reduced from over inflated prices. I saw a lot of people leaving the show with small outboard engines in tow. Sherwin D. Don White wrote: "NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:F9xwh.9312$635.5201@trndny05... I saw an ad for the Boston Boat Show. It got me thinking ??? Should I go to the show? Is there a reason to pay for a chance to spend? It is $12 dollars. Years ago, I would go to the show and there would be deals so that I would save more than the boat show admission. What do you sailors think? Good question. I'm in the market for a depth sounder for my sailboat and our boat show runs Feb 15-18. I may call around and see if the marine supply stores will offer the same modest discounts at the store as they will give at their booth. I find the shows a crowded, noisy environment to try and get advice. During the show week the stores are usually dead and the few clerks left to man it look lonely. |
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sherwindu wrote: As far as bargains, everyone claims you get special boat show prices, but I would do my homework before attending as some 'bargains' are just normal prices reduced from over inflated prices. I saw a lot of people leaving the show with small outboard engines in tow. Sherwin D. I want to agree completely with Sherwin. I bought a Honda 4 stroke in Annapolis which shipped to my home in VT was hundreds cheaper. I also was able to buy a GPS unit with tremendous savings and actually talked the Post Marine sales guy to offer me the price for 3 days (I checked after the fact -- Sherwin is right, do your homework earlier). And, I am guilty of buying amazing knick knacks I never need and occasionally use because the demos are such fun (knife sharpeners, the best adhesives, the stickiest tape, etc.) harlan -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |
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"NE Sailboat" wrote in news:F9xwh.9312$635.5201
@trndny05: It is $12 dollars. In Charleston, ours was $9 but they bragged about letting us park in our own parking lot for free, instead of the usual $4 parking fee. Wasn't that great?! I didn't go. For what, to look at advertising? To chat with the CG sailors forced to waste their Saturday at some booth? To talk to vendors hawking stuff? The fish tank guy was there teaching us how to fish in Texas. I didn't see the waterskiing squirrel advertised this year, the usual peak in the show. I can look at advertising and see ALL, not just a few, of the new boats any weekend at the dealer's lot or marina slip....for free. Why do we pay to see ADVERTISING?? It's crazy. A glass of beer was nearly $5! If boat dealers had any sense, they'd WANT me drunk when I looked at their Bayliners and GIVE me FREE beer! Then, they might be able to talk me into buying one. Remember when they couldn't wait to get you into the boat for a demo boatride? Now, you're lucky if you get to crawl into one on the trailer. Boat Trader - World's largest boatshow....$1.50 at the gas station...(c; Larry -- Democracy is when two wolves and a sheep vote on who's for dinner. Liberty is when the sheep has his own gun. |
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"Larry" wrote in message ... "NE Sailboat" wrote in news:F9xwh.9312$635.5201 @trndny05: It is $12 dollars. In Charleston, ours was $9 but they bragged about letting us park in our own parking lot for free, instead of the usual $4 parking fee. Wasn't that great?! I didn't go. For what, to look at advertising? To chat with the CG sailors forced to waste their Saturday at some booth? To talk to vendors hawking stuff? The fish tank guy was there teaching us how to fish in Texas. I didn't see the waterskiing squirrel advertised this year, the usual peak in the show. I can look at advertising and see ALL, not just a few, of the new boats any weekend at the dealer's lot or marina slip....for free. Why do we pay to see ADVERTISING?? It's crazy. A glass of beer was nearly $5! If boat dealers had any sense, they'd WANT me drunk when I looked at their Bayliners and GIVE me FREE beer! Then, they might be able to talk me into buying one. Remember when they couldn't wait to get you into the boat for a demo boatride? Now, you're lucky if you get to crawl into one on the trailer. Boat Trader - World's largest boatshow....$1.50 at the gas station...(c; Larry -- Yeah but.... us northern guys are desperate to pretend boating is just around the corner. That $ 12.00 really sells you the illusion and dream of upcoming cruises. Cheaper than flying down to the Virgin Islands! |
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Boat Show Season .. are they worth it?
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 02:16:05 +0000, NE Sailboat wrote:
I saw an ad for the Boston Boat Show. It got me thinking ??? Should I go to the show? Is there a reason to pay for a chance to spend? It is $12 dollars. Years ago, I would go to the show and there would be deals so that I would save more than the boat show admission. What do you sailors think? I can see the attitude of "paying to look at advertising", but I see it as a chance to see (as in look at, poke buttons, pull at ropes...) all the New Stuff, and to get ideas for my OWN boat. I often get rigging ideas, ways to use space or add something to the interior, and so on. SOMETIMES I'm interested in actually buying something, but usually not. And even if I am interested in, say, a radar unit - it's good to be able to look at all the competition in one place. My problem is that the Vancouver Boat Show (on next week) is almost entirely powerboats. There's still lots of tips and tricks to pick up, but it sure would be nice to see a sailboat or three... druid |
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Boat Show Season .. are they worth it?
On Feb 1, 6:16 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote:
I saw an ad for the Boston Boat Show. It got me thinking ??? Should I go to the show? Is there a reason to pay for a chance to spend? It is $12 dollars. Years ago, I would go to the show and there would be deals so that I would save more than the boat show admission. What do you sailors think? I wouldn't decide that based on the $12 you might spend or save, but more based on if you like the circus and the glamor. If you are going to fret over making or loosing $12, no insult intended, a boat show will just make you unhappy, especially as I recall from earlier posts that you are a bit vulnerable to 'other-man-better-boat-bitterness'. ;- See it as a movie ticket: Do you want to go see that? If yes, get coke and pop corn and enjoy. |
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Hey Chris ,, since you are soooo cool. Why dont' you buy a few tickets and
give them out. ===== wrote in message ps.com... On Feb 1, 6:16 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote: I saw an ad for the Boston Boat Show. It got me thinking ??? Should I go to the show? Is there a reason to pay for a chance to spend? It is $12 dollars. Years ago, I would go to the show and there would be deals so that I would save more than the boat show admission. What do you sailors think? I wouldn't decide that based on the $12 you might spend or save, but more based on if you like the circus and the glamor. If you are going to fret over making or loosing $12, no insult intended, a boat show will just make you unhappy, especially as I recall from earlier posts that you are a bit vulnerable to 'other-man-better-boat-bitterness'. ;- See it as a movie ticket: Do you want to go see that? If yes, get coke and pop corn and enjoy. |
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As soon as I get around to send out money to people who sollicited it over the internet, you are right there on the top of my list. Position number three, actually. Number one is the gentleman from Nigeria who is in need of help with a financial transaction, because he asked me first. Number two the crew of Bumfuzzle, because I liked their webpage. But then you are right there on number three, your check is almost in the mail. On Feb 3, 7:12 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Hey Chris ,, since you are soooo cool. Why dont' you buy a few tickets and give them out. |
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