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Clutching my $2. coupon, carefully snipped from yesterdays newspaper, I
arrived at the Halifax International Boat Show just before the doors opened at noon yesterday. It was weird for me because this was the 1st year in memory I was going without a pro sailboat outlook. What a pile of ETECs....... they seemed to be the dominate outboard at the show, although Yamaha had a couple of good size dealers...one showing off the 350 model. One other thing that stood out this year was the number of Maritime built traditional Cape Island type hulls in different configurations (Lobsta' boats for you Yanks) I guess with the long lasting downturn in the fishing industry, some of the traditional builders are going after the recreational boaters. I broght my digital camera along, but the battery had slowly lost power in the three or four weeks it's been siting on a cabinet. Found that out on my first attempt while enjoying the 'Dory Shops' models. What a beauty one was...all cedar strips and covered with a clearcoat that showed off the wood beautifully... just like the expensive canoes you might see on occasion. Spent some time checking out the Hobie sailing kayak with its two outriggers, had a good talk with a retired German mechanical engineer whos family now live in Cape Breton and are distributors for the Klepper folding kayak. I also talked to a salesman from a local boat dealer about my Yukon again. the question was the addition of a side console with remote controls for the boat..rather than the tiller steering. If I was a fisherman, I wouldn't bother, but i'll use the boat for cruising around protected waters..salt & fresh. Also talked to a local Boston Whaler dealer... if the wife was gung ho about boating I could see myself in a 17' model with the center console. Anyway, I moved along fairly quickly and was out of there in a little over 2 hours. (sparse attendance that early on the first day.......) |
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nice....right on for the whalers...we have a revenge 22' up here
in high colorado lakes.....nice rig, a bit "over built" for the inland lakes...but thats fine.......its very stable when the wind and waves kick up to 3-5 feet...... :-) what are the new whalers like? are the interiors nice? On Feb 22, 9:56*am, "Don White" wrote: Clutching my $2. coupon, carefully snipped from yesterdays newspaper, I arrived at the Halifax International Boat Show just before the doors opened at noon yesterday. *It was weird for me because this was the 1st year in memory I was going without a pro sailboat outlook. What a pile of ETECs....... *they seemed to be the dominate outboard at the show, although Yamaha had a couple of good size dealers...one showing off the 350 model. One other thing that stood out this year was the number of Maritime built traditional Cape Island type hulls in different configurations (Lobsta' boats for you Yanks) I guess with the long lasting downturn in the fishing industry, some of the traditional builders are going after the recreational boaters. I broght my digital camera along, but the battery had slowly lost power in the three or four weeks it's been siting on a cabinet. * Found that out on my first attempt while enjoying the 'Dory Shops' models. *What a beauty one was...all cedar strips and covered with a clearcoat *that showed off the wood beautifully... just like the expensive canoes you might see on occasion. Spent some time checking out the Hobie sailing kayak with its two outriggers, had a good talk with a retired German mechanical engineer whos family now live in Cape Breton and are distributors for the Klepper folding kayak. *I also talked to a salesman from a local boat dealer about my Yukon again. the question was the addition of a side console with remote controls for the boat..rather than the tiller steering. * If I was a fisherman, I wouldn't bother, but i'll use the boat for cruising around protected waters..salt & fresh. Also talked to a local Boston Whaler dealer... *if the wife was gung ho about boating I could see myself in a 17' model with the center console. Anyway, I moved along fairly quickly and was out of there in a little over 2 hours. (sparse attendance that early on the first day.......) |
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![]() "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote in message ... nice....right on for the whalers...we have a revenge 22' up here in high colorado lakes.....nice rig, a bit "over built" for the inland lakes...but thats fine.......its very stable when the wind and waves kick up to 3-5 feet...... :-) what are the new whalers like? are the interiors nice? ---------------------------------------------------------- I avoided the larger models and tried to focus on the ones I could easily tow with a vehicle rated for 3500 lbs or less. The fit & finish looked good to me, although I'm just skimming over the smaller models...I have no intention of buying this year. |
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