Portofino
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Any dug out canoe shows 
Once the singing has finished and you have stepped ashore, do they present you with a cap?![]()
Hi rickp long time no hear! Everything seems to be going well then. No idea where the pics were taken. Whitsunday islands?
An enjoyable show spread over a few days. Moved Em’s into Southampton university over the weekend so limited on time a bit but none the less bumped into a few friends which was nice, enjoyed the odd cup of tea courtesy of manufacturers, marinas and so on. Even got out onto the water on Thursday and met some surprisingly interesting people for a corporate bash.
The show had plenty of stuff to see ranging from the high ticket big stuff through smaller tenders and toys - 2020 will be the year of the paddle board for us, boat related bits ranging from very interesting fire extinguishers, water makers, synthetic teak - unbelievably realistic and so on.
I really do struggle when boat owners moan about the Southampton boat show. If you can’t get free tickets courtesy of your boat builder / broker / prospective supplier / marina / insurance / finance / RYA / friend or tentative post on here then something is very wrong. In many cases you will get tea, biscuits and even a small glass of something. Within 15 minutes of walking into the show on Saturday Fat Stick paddle boards were offering me an obligation free gin and tonic just because I’d chatted to them intelligently about their wares.
Yes, the weekend can be a bit of a bun fight but I still managed to get on the new Princess V55 (without using the “do you know who I am” line) as well as the Azimut 60 - nice to see such a big boat from them at the show.
The weather was kind which helped. I think as with so much in life you get out of it what you put in.
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I really do struggle when boat owners moan about the Southampton boat show. If you can’t get free tickets courtesy of your boat builder / broker / prospective supplier / marina / insurance / finance / RYA / friend or tentative post on here then something is very wrong. In many cases you will get tea, biscuits and even a small glass of something. Within 15 minutes of walking into the show on Saturday Fat Stick paddle boards were offering me an obligation free gin and tonic just because I’d chatted to them intelligently about their wares.
Sydney?Heh - they usually bargain pretty hard. Old rope, AA batteries or fishing hooks, lines or lures are the most interesting. Get all the fruit and veg that way. Or fix solar installs, or lights - another good way to bargain for things.
Rick. Somewhere in the South Pacific. I guess Apolima Island.