MapisM
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Amen.It’s not Time Out, it’s the whole boat show thing where all the big boat passerelles are raised just out of reach. Kind of a metaphor for life![]()
Amen.It’s not Time Out, it’s the whole boat show thing where all the big boat passerelles are raised just out of reach. Kind of a metaphor for life![]()
Anyhow some one once told me ( adding to the quali “argument “ ) they the sales guys look at your watch and shoes as a starter .I know book by its cover but that the clothes the major visual that can be deceiving , the wrist and feet aren’t dumbed down so are a give away ........... just saying guys .![]()
They might be wrong in this as my best clients all run with a Swatch or Iwatch in there hands, and shoes is not really ter forte.
But to each his own. Also the richer you are the less you try to impress normally. Rich as in being rich for a very long time, and never failed as in the first recession makes when you acquired wealth.
Anyways the quote I always get from rich man is the following, and may be it can say a lot how real rich people work;
Take Care of the Pennies and the Pounds Will Take Care of Themselves.
But I can understand especially in this case, it is a brokerage boat owned by a private owner, so it is different from a boat builder participating in boat shows.
As a broker I can understand that the selection process is hard, even for someone like me who is selling boats in the around fifteen meter size.
I make it nice and easy for people.
Life is hard enough....
Henry![]()
I always thought it was Swiss Watch
Actually I meant business. Has anyone got a wife who hangs around at the back not saying anything? If you find one I'll marry herNow, why do I have the funny feeling that by the latter you actually mean wives?
Ok, maybe not in your business, I suppose. But still...
Again I'm interested. Leaving aside the Apple watch conundrum, which watches qualify somebody and which don't?Indeed, the Apple watch is the game changer making it even harder if you are on the watch spot.
Again I'm interested. Leaving aside the Apple watch conundrum, which watches qualify somebody and which don't?
Well I'm flying into Geneva next Friday as it happens and I'll buy myself a Swatch so I get myself qualifiedIt's never a given but anything bespoke, unusual, you know the type that's advertised in Geneva airport!
Joking aside how do YOU tell in your industry?
Well I'm flying into Geneva next Friday as it happens and I'll buy myself a Swatch so I get myself qualified
Its different in my industry because we're selling to large companies and small companies, rather than individuals, so visitors to exhibitions can be either spending their company's money or their own money and its actually impossible to qualify people from their appearance or watches or whatever. In fact one of my longest established and best customers is the one of the most scruffiest, aggressive, rudest men you could ever have the misfortune to meet but he heads up one of the fastest growing companies in my industry. Believe me, you would never let him near your 40m boat based on first impressions but he does own a very large sailing yacht in the Med amongst other toys! As I said above I try to treat everybody with the same courtesy but I try to qualify them by questioning. You can usually tell after a few minutes conversation whether they're a genuine prospect now or a prospect for the future or a tyre kicker
Has anyone got a wife who hangs around at the back not saying anything?
Yes Sunseeker are excellent at boat shows. They realise the value of the Sunseeker name as a brand and they know that their brand image is enhanced by allowing everybody and anybody onto their boats at exhibitions without qualification. It is no coincidence that if you asked a member of the non-boating public to name one single brand of motor yacht, they would invariably say Sunseeker and that is a very powerful messageSunseeker also seem as per reviews told a very well reviewed open set up in English boat shows, where even if you are buying a 40 feet boat they show you there 100 feet flagship.
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Mike I totally agree sunseeker do it better but they qualify for sure. Of course they allow anyone to board so it’s a much smarter approach (I’m agreeing your basic point). But if you are a millionaire++ you are entertained in a special lounge and if you want to see a boat you are walked past the long line of “unqualified” folks waiting to be allowed on. Princess similar - at the last Düsseldorf we waved at our princess contact, sidestepped the front desk, and several forum folks walked on the Y85 without queueing. I’m just saying, not disagreeing with what you wrote nor criticising sunseeker or princess.Yes Sunseeker are excellent at boat shows. They realise the value of the Sunseeker name as a brand and they know that their brand image is enhanced by allowing everybody and anybody onto their boats at exhibitions without qualification. It is no coincidence that if you asked a member of the non-boating public to name one single brand of motor yacht, they would invariably say Sunseeker and that is a very powerful message
In stark contrast, Fairline operate this ridiculous gatekeeper system which means that you have to wait, sometimes for a very long time, for 'your' broker to be available before you're allowed on any of their boats
Which company sells more boats?
This has drifted and I don’t want to prolong it other than to say I find Time Out perfectly reasonable and not at all condescending. Qualifying is perfectly sensible in my book. Imho.