sarabande
Well-Known Member
"PBO regrets that we are unable to bring readers our usual show map and standfinder guide"
Hey ho, that's LIBS off the visiting list, then.
Hey ho, that's LIBS off the visiting list, then.
Speculation time…
The show organisers don't want to release an exhibitor list/map because there are so few of them?
Speculation time…
The show organisers don't want to release an exhibitor list/map because there are so few of them?
Speculation time…
The show organisers don't want to release an exhibitor list/map because there are so few of them?
"We are unable to bring readers our usual show map and standfinder guide this year in our January issue, following a British Marine Federation decision not to allow third parties to publish a detailed map of the show guide"
I'll let you know what you missed after my visit.
Cheers, Brian.
I think the real problem for the boat show organisers is that most of us know already what we'll miss - and that will be very little indeed.
Oh, for the Glory Days of Earls Court (anyone old enough to remember that place?)
I'll admit to remembering it, mainly for all the little stands selling weird bits and pieces, most of it tat, but the odd thing could become one of those bits of kit that you didn't realise you couldn't live without until you had it.
I've been to Excel once, because I got a free ticket. Hardly any (no?) tat stands apart from the Lifestyle part of the show. I've got a boat, I can't afford another lifestyle! I don't want to spend gazillions on a new boat, nor do I want (can't afford) to rent one, so I can't see me going back.
so I can't see me going back.
Quite a few on here who would not go back but haven't been back for a while.
I didn't go last year.
Is there anyone on here who went last year and are encouraged to go back this year?
Alternatively, anyone on here who went last year and as a result is put off from going this year?
I remember walking into the hall where all the big froth blowers were like sunseekers, princess etc and it was me and literally a dozen other people walking around the place, got embarrassed by sales staff glaring at me so i turned round and headed back out to where the sailboats were.
After what seemed like an eternity whilst dad 'sampled' the Guinness we were all shown what 'proper' boats looked like, yes it was the Westerly stand where a certain David Brooke Smith was their with the Westerly Brokerage, all the while my brothers and i crawled into every conceivable nook on every boat the old man chatted with him the entire time. Six months later in March of '87 we acquired Solway Cloud a 1971 Centaur.
cheers
roger
www.agentlemansyacht.com
I think the real problem for the boat show organisers is that most of us know already what we'll miss - and that will be very little indeed.
Oh, for the Glory Days of Earls Court (anyone old enough to remember that place?)
I know theres no point in being sentimental over the old days but i used to love all the smaller boat builders like Jaguar, Hunter, Parker etc who would gladly let you wonder all over their boats and give you a brochure.