Bouba
Well-Known Member
Some of you may have deduced, by the volume of my postings, that I'm sitting in a hotel room bored. I've even posted on 'the lounge'. Anyhow when I get back home I have two jobs, one is to move my boat to its summer mooring and the other is to go to the La Ciotat Boat Show.
This is also known as the Marseille Boat Show and is one of my favorites. Its small, intimate and close to home. La Ciotat is a beautiful town and port where superyachts are serviced. It's near the stunning town of Cassis, with wonderful cruising grounds and calanques (small sandy inlets between the amazing cliffs) now it's a national marine park. There are dolphins and glass bottom boats and lovely cliff top walks.
I'm hoping the man from Cummins/Onan is there so we can talk gensets and in the chandlery part I need to find the rope man, he's always there and I've put off buying soft rope for too long.
Its not a show for really big boats but I think, if you're in the area, it's worth a visit. It's a fraction the size of the Cannes boat show but to me that's it's charm.
This is also known as the Marseille Boat Show and is one of my favorites. Its small, intimate and close to home. La Ciotat is a beautiful town and port where superyachts are serviced. It's near the stunning town of Cassis, with wonderful cruising grounds and calanques (small sandy inlets between the amazing cliffs) now it's a national marine park. There are dolphins and glass bottom boats and lovely cliff top walks.
I'm hoping the man from Cummins/Onan is there so we can talk gensets and in the chandlery part I need to find the rope man, he's always there and I've put off buying soft rope for too long.
Its not a show for really big boats but I think, if you're in the area, it's worth a visit. It's a fraction the size of the Cannes boat show but to me that's it's charm.