jfm
Well-Known Member
The reasons might be obvious to you but they're not at all obvious to me. Thousands (literally) of folks have been on my boats at 4 shows (3 majors) without an appointment and that's how it should be, imho at least.Most expensive yachts and motor vessels require an appointment for obvious reasons. They can check who you are and whether you have serious money or are a time waster.
Your "have serious money or are a time waster" suggests you think everyone is in one of those categories. But actually many people are neither, such as the boat enthusiasts who don't have a lot of money yet. It's well known that most multiple millionaires made their money rather than inherited it, so it must be true that most people at boat shows who do have the money to buy a massive boat were, at one point in their lives, in neither of your two categories. But if boat builders forget that, and put those not in the "have money" category automatically into the "time waster" category, then they actually alienate most of their potential future customers. As Oyster seem to do.