maby
Well-Known Member
One of the reasons I went was to research boats in the large dinghy to weekender range and that area was very under-represented so I was a bit frustrated. The wayfarers were there, the Laser Stratos not so that makes me favout the former.
It was also noticable that many manufacturers seem to leave their smaller boats behind too - no Arcona 340, Hanse 31/34 etc.
If it is too expensive to bring the smaller boats then they need to look at reducing the costs
I do suspect that a lot of the problem is that staging the show has become a major business in its own right. I assume that the major exhibitors have to pay a high price for the pitch they occupy. The presence of the show must bring a lot of money into Southampton and, perhaps, the city council should organise the show themselves, making a relatively nominal charge for a pitch rather than leaving it up to a major commercial show organisation to run it at a profit?