Powersalt
Well-Known Member
Just a quick update . Having returned from the show after my first visit I thought some may be interested to learn what its like.
Dusseldorf was great for a night out, nice city with plenty of places to stay and enjoy good food and good company. So many hotels full of uk exhibition staff and show visitors.
Easy but a bit costly to get to in my case because I left the flight until 4 days before I was going but had a nice little propeller job Flybe plane out of city airport, which was so stress free as a small airport I don't know why I have not used it before.
The show ground is huge but for us a lot of the halls were of no interest so we homed in on about 5 halls. Plenty of space between stands, plenty of space whilst walking around and good places to eat either fast food or waitress service without being ripped off. It was snowing on our day so the outside stalls were a bit of a no no.
Sailing boat stands were ok to get around and walk on and off with ease but we found in the motor boat hall there was an insistence to provide the stands front desk with e mails and contact details prior to even talking boats, then they would try to find your area dealer to show you round. It was infuriating as it all took time and sometimes you can walk on a boat and within a few minutes know its not of interest but you cant when the salesman is trying to tell you how well its made when you are taping the headlining that jumps up and down or you are looking at small plastic clips trying to hold a large locker door closed . At one point on the Absolute stand which was of particular interest to me they said they could not locate the uk dealer so would I like to come back later!!! seriously???
The usual good stands of Sunseeker and Princess plus quite a nice show from Galeon Yachts who appear to be an up and coming manufacturer
Lots of companies I have not heard of before and new models to see and a general air of innovation in the designs so all in all a great 2 days out
Dusseldorf was great for a night out, nice city with plenty of places to stay and enjoy good food and good company. So many hotels full of uk exhibition staff and show visitors.
Easy but a bit costly to get to in my case because I left the flight until 4 days before I was going but had a nice little propeller job Flybe plane out of city airport, which was so stress free as a small airport I don't know why I have not used it before.
The show ground is huge but for us a lot of the halls were of no interest so we homed in on about 5 halls. Plenty of space between stands, plenty of space whilst walking around and good places to eat either fast food or waitress service without being ripped off. It was snowing on our day so the outside stalls were a bit of a no no.
Sailing boat stands were ok to get around and walk on and off with ease but we found in the motor boat hall there was an insistence to provide the stands front desk with e mails and contact details prior to even talking boats, then they would try to find your area dealer to show you round. It was infuriating as it all took time and sometimes you can walk on a boat and within a few minutes know its not of interest but you cant when the salesman is trying to tell you how well its made when you are taping the headlining that jumps up and down or you are looking at small plastic clips trying to hold a large locker door closed . At one point on the Absolute stand which was of particular interest to me they said they could not locate the uk dealer so would I like to come back later!!! seriously???
The usual good stands of Sunseeker and Princess plus quite a nice show from Galeon Yachts who appear to be an up and coming manufacturer
Lots of companies I have not heard of before and new models to see and a general air of innovation in the designs so all in all a great 2 days out