southampton boat show pics

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hey thank you for sharing !

for me the only interesting novelty at the show was the Blackwater 35ft sportfisher,
a very basic equipped deckboat, with thin Yamaha sterndrive,

she's on the third last pic, the dark bleu hull, above the nordhavn flag

http://www.blackwatermotoryachts.com/index_3.htm

I like it that there are still some young folks that dare to take the challenge to start making boats,
especially in this model / style, as it is the one I really like, well done !!!
 
Thanks for the pics.....from those too far away to be able to go to the show :(

Maybe the marina folks might be able to paint the piles and put caps on them for next year ;)
 
Doubt it!
The "marina" is built each year, then dismantled again after the show!

dv.

Don't want to be a PITA, but they don't, they just take the three access bridges away, the pontoons stay there year round, or they did last year,I tied up hoping to get an icecream from the park vendor but you can't get ashore! not without a tender.
 
Thanks for sharing! I loved the Nordhavens but thought that a couple of the anchor guard plates, on a couple of the other boats, could have been better thought out, it looked as if they had been cut out for other models and just used as they had them in stock? :0)
 

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