London boat show

but as a day out on a wet weekend in January... well it is at least about Boats!

This sentence sums it up for me!

I went yesterday and enjoyed the show. Better than sitting at home waiting for sailing season to come around again!

We looked around a few boats, convinced myself I'm happy with my old boat, and bought a couple of bits and bobs.
 
This sentence sums it up for me!

I went yesterday and enjoyed the show. Better than sitting at home waiting for sailing season to come around again!


We looked around a few boats, convinced myself I'm happy with my old boat, and bought a couple of bits and bobs.
+1
 
That stall claimed £29000 pa to run a 34' based on £8K mooring £7K finance £6K depreciation......!
It didnt show their expectations for my 25' but my real costs wipe a lot of zeroes off those claims

Nearby was a stand selling "everyday" wine at a bargain £19 a bottle.


Another world.
I must have been looking at a bigger boat ;)

Indeed it is another world. The £23,000 tender was an eye opener!
 
I really don't understand why people are so negative about the show - its not compulsory to go and if you do then its exactly what you make it - we went and had a great day out as we always do - chatted to a few people we know, looked round the boats on display and bought a few bits - it marks the start of the new sailing year for us, a boaty day out and better than sitting at home!!
 
Going to a boat show to see the latest Bavaria is like going to a motor show to see the latest Mondeo.

Hanse was good though... I was fairly disappointed by Bav and the French ones which were on the other side... I think the quality went down... or I am becoming older ;)
 
stands at southampton were giving tickets away for london like confetti, most of the chandlers had coils of them at the till.
I have never bought a ticket in my life for a boat show, just phone a dealer and express an interest in something and ask if they are at the show, sibs or london ticket in the post sir.

Just need to get my free tickets for dusseldorf
 
I really don't understand why people are so negative about the show - its not compulsory to go and if you do then its exactly what you make it - we went and had a great day out as we always do - chatted to a few people we know, looked round the boats on display and bought a few bits - it marks the start of the new sailing year for us, a boaty day out and better than sitting at home!!

It's not about being negative. It's just comparing with what it used to be. And in my case, having maybe a few more NM under my belt. I don't really see the point anymore. But I accept it might be a personal opinion as I had nothing to buy. I am only going to keep in touch with what's going on in terms of novelties. And I wasn't that impressed. But not a big deal...
 
It's not about being negative. It's just comparing with what it used to be

Not specifically pointed at you but to all the moaners:

There are some (probably many) like me, who are new to the boating world since the days of when ever Earls court ever existed. I can assure you, the annual "london boat show is rubbish", is no where near as rubbish as all your moaning.

It's been THIRTEEN YEARS since it was at Earls court. Do we have to put up with this forever until literally you all die off?
 
There are some (probably many) like me, who are new to the boating world since the days of when ever Earls court ever existed. I can assure you, the annual "london boat show is rubbish", is no where near as rubbish as all your moaning.

Newbie. The moaning was far better thirteen years ago. Modern moaning is bland, mass-produced rubbish.
 
I went yesterday (Sunday) and got in for £10 (price dropped from £22 at 3pm). Spent 3 hours happily browsing.
 
I got in for £6.25 and had the whole day, others got in free. I'm surprised anyone paid full price.

Me and the missus were walking past and they gave us £10 each to go in. ;-)

We ripped them off because we only stayed for 15 minutes.
 
It's certainly improved since it first went to Excel and having the family there and us having the mindset of it being just a boating themed family day out helped.
 
Anyone got or seen a LBS exhibitor layout map i can download to plan my route around the show? Thanks.


LIBS was great for the family this year but as for planning your route I'm not sure the hall is quite big enough to justify a planned route! But I'm not knocking it, we really enjoyed it.
 
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