Malabar
Well-Known Member
I object strongly to the way that visitors are herded around these days at SIBS. Firstly, you can no longer get into the show from the Town Quay entrance; I guess they do that to force you to walk past the stands on the other side of the road (how very Ikea?) which is fine except for my SWMBO who broke her leg a few months ago and struggled to get over the bridges. Second, I object to the only exit from the pontoons being right at the Mayflower end so if you happen to be meeting somebody for lunch on shore at the Town Quay end, you have miles to walk. Once again, I guess they do this to force you to walk past the stands in Mayflower Park but why aren't all 3 walkways two way for visitors as well as exhibitors? It would just make it so much easier and more relaxed
I wasn't very impressed by the lack of exhibitors either. Very few foreign boats and it looks like SIBS is going the same way as LIBS and becoming nothing more than a showcase for the Big 3 mobo builders and not a lot more. Time to amalgamate SIBS and LIBS methinks; the UK can't support 2 international boat shows. Yes I agree with the OP on pricing of new boats. I know I have just spent a lot of money on a used 63 footer but I was shocked to find that had I spent the same money on a new boat, it would have bought even less than I thought. Maybe the sticker prices are just the starting point for negotiations down to a sensible level?
My boat of the show? The Fleming 58. Now this is one boat worth every penny of its elevated asking price. They've answered pretty much all of our criticisms of the Fleming 55 by making it a foot beamier and designing in a midships master cabin. Now this is one boat in which I'd happily sail off into the sunset. Surprised to see the Hardy 62 from last SIBS still being punted for sale on a no reasonable offer refused basis; this is fundamentally a great boat but with some shortcomings that could be put right by an experienced owner working with the factory
And yup, I was surprised as well by the lack of visitors on Preview Day
Today, Monday, visitors holding tickets were being allowed in at the Town Quay entrance after 10 am. Before that it was exhibitors only.