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According to the latest hype, SIBS visitors were only down 5% compared to last year and boat sales held up. Well, on the day that we went, it was much quieter than previous years and other visitors who went on other days I talked to said the same.
Anyway, let's say we believe them but my question to the panel is whether this can continue? Reading last Sunday's papers was dismal indeed and every informed commentator seems to be forecasting several years of economic gloom with higher unemployment and higher taxes. Even if we manage to keep our businesses or jobs, we can hardly look forward to a comfortable old age because most of our pension schemes are fecked. I don't want to go all gludyesque but, whilst the super rich will always be able to afford the boat of their dreams, it seems to me that the average boat buyer is going to find it a lot harder to justify splashing out on a new boat in the next few years.
So was SIBS the last hurrah for the UK boating industry before the economy crashes or is it business as usual?
Anyway, let's say we believe them but my question to the panel is whether this can continue? Reading last Sunday's papers was dismal indeed and every informed commentator seems to be forecasting several years of economic gloom with higher unemployment and higher taxes. Even if we manage to keep our businesses or jobs, we can hardly look forward to a comfortable old age because most of our pension schemes are fecked. I don't want to go all gludyesque but, whilst the super rich will always be able to afford the boat of their dreams, it seems to me that the average boat buyer is going to find it a lot harder to justify splashing out on a new boat in the next few years.
So was SIBS the last hurrah for the UK boating industry before the economy crashes or is it business as usual?