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Deleted User YDKXO
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I went on Saturday and although numbers were definitely down on previous Saturdays, I thought there was a reasonable number of visitors considering the weather. I met up with a couple of mates and we all reluctantly agreed that the Show was hardly worth visiting in terms of the number of boats being exhibited. I'm not knocking the organisers or the big 3 mobo builders, all of whom had obviously made every effort to make the Show a success, but, apart from them, there was hardly anything to see. No Sealine, no Cranchi, no Grand Banks, no Trader, no Boston Whaler, no Karnic to name a few plus a whole host of other boat builders that exhibit at SIBS but don't go to LIBS. It seemed to me that there were very few sailing yachts too and the inland waterway section looked much reduced.
It just seemed to me like a show that was dying on it's feet, squeezed by the recession and other bigger or more successful shows. IMHO, if one of the big 3 mobo builders pulled out, the whole thing would collapse. Anyone else agree or am I being too pessimistic?
It just seemed to me like a show that was dying on it's feet, squeezed by the recession and other bigger or more successful shows. IMHO, if one of the big 3 mobo builders pulled out, the whole thing would collapse. Anyone else agree or am I being too pessimistic?