boat shows

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Kazulin, Jan 25, 2003.

  1. Kazulin
    Joined: Jan 2003
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    Location: British Colombia Canada

    Kazulin Junior Member

    Hi Everyone:
    I have been going through this site for ages and have finally joined because it is great.
    I would appreciate your thoughts on the various boat show in which we are considering
    being exhibitors.
    We are located on the West Coast (Vancouver) and this year we are going "East".
    What are your comments/feedback on the following:
    Newport Rhode Island in both May and September,
    Toronto In-Water Boat Show in September
    Annapolis Boat Show in October

    We will be in the Fort Lauderdale Show but the three mentioned also interest me.
    I look forward to your comments because all show organizers will say their shows
    are the best, but I would prefer an unbiased opinion.
    Thanks,
    M
     
  2. edneu
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    Location: Florida

    edneu Junior Member

    Boat Show opinion

    The Miami boatshow is in February and is the largest and has the most kinds of boats. There is a Strictly Sail Venue, a Sport Fishing and a Luxury yacht venue and a convention center and huge lot full of smaller boats, and other equipment. I was there for three days and really only saw the sailing and convention center venue, and had a quick gawk at the sportfishing boats.

    The Annapolis show is very good as well, it has seperate days for power and sail. I have only been to the sail portion.
     
  3. Laz
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    Location: CT, Long Island Sound

    Laz Junior Member

    There are several smaller boat shows along the Eastern seaboard during those months, so if you are planning a 4 month road show, you can probably put up your tent every weekend. I know that Norwalk (in-water) and Hartford (inland) CT have them, and I'm sure there are others.

    Also, bring your bathing suit, as our ocean warms up in the summer.

    -Laz
     

  4. Kazulin
    Joined: Jan 2003
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    Location: British Colombia Canada

    Kazulin Junior Member

    Thanks for the replies. I can't wait to feel real heat again and to be able to swim in
    your "heated" ocean.
    I've heard a lot about the Norwalk Show and the request for exhibitor information
    has already been sent in.
    Thanks again.
    M.
     
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