Amsterdam boat show - any experience?

Wunja

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Has anyone been to the Amsterdam boat show in previous years?

It is on next week and as it is just up the road, thought I would have a look, but the experiences of people more accustomed to shows would be appreciated.

Sort of things I'd like to know:
Are the stall price competitive?
Any activities beyond the stalls (web site is vague on this).
Any thing to keep a 10yo child interested (apart from pulling the galley doors off new boats /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif )

Thanks
 
I went to a boat show in Amsterdam a couple of years ago in Aug!

Very little in the way of chandlery, but lots and lots of boats, many however best restricted to the inland waterways.
 
We have visited it several times in the days when we lived in The Hague. It's very small, there are usually quite a few boats to board, a better sailing boat/mobo ratio than at London show. Lots of stands by importers, maybe interesting maybe not, as they don't sell anything direct. Very few chandlers, George Kniest usually there with a small amount on sale. Some small local chandlers usually there, we bough Jills waterproofs from one at a good price. Several unusual odds and sods, like vinyl boat names, custom bedding, etc.

OTOH there is quite a pleasant atmosphere, sea shanty concerts at the weekend, traditional boat building demos and competitions. Overall though, very low key. I recall talking to a British wooden boat builder who was very disappointed, expecting to sell a lot he had sold almost nothing.

I suggest you visit Dusseldorf, only 2 hours by train for you, best show I have ever been to, by a long way.
 
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