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So who is going and are you going to be looking at anything in particular

For me it will be Ribs

Dennis
 
So who is going and are you going to be looking at anything in particular

For me it will be Ribs

Dennis

I will be there for a few days, just looking and catching up with friends I don't see other than at boat shows. I do need an outboard for tender and a Fusion system so you never know ;)
Wife will join me for first time this year so need to be on my best behaviour.
 
I will be there for a few days, just looking and catching up with friends I don't see other than at boat shows. I do need an outboard for tender and a Fusion system so you never know ;)
Wife will join me for first time this year so need to be on my best behaviour.

Best behaviour that isn't fun :)
 
We are going on the first Friday, we are starting the hunt for our next boat so hoping to come away with a few 'possibles' and a few 'definitely not'.

I have a long list of people to visit and speak to!

Very excited about this boat show for some reason..........
 
We are berthing in Ocean Village for a couple of nights and going to the show on the first saturday...... looking at a new tender and drooling in general....
 
2nd Saturday and Princess!
Also have a viewing on a Prestige as well.
I am also keen to see the new SS 52 as well.
 
The great thing about Southampton is the sheer variety of boats, often stuff you'd struggle to see without a flight out to their factory.

Obviously Princess. Having seen the P49 at Swanwick there's nothing new per se but a few people to say hello to & it's always handy to refresh one's memory just on the off chance they have something stuck where the sun doesn't shine at a never to be repeated price :)

In no particular order :

Elling E6
Sunseeker Manhattan 52
Sealine 530
Prestige 560 / 680
Fleming 58

And no doubt some other stuff you don't see every day.

Henry :)
 
The great thing about Southampton is the sheer variety of boats, often stuff you'd struggle to see without a flight out to their factory.

Obviously Princess. Having seen the P49 at Swanwick there's nothing new per se but a few people to say hello to & it's always handy to refresh one's memory just on the off chance they have something stuck where the sun doesn't shine at a never to be repeated price :)

In no particular order :

Elling E6
Sunseeker Manhattan 52
Sealine 530
Prestige 560 / 680
Fleming 58

And no doubt some other stuff you don't see every day.

Henry :)

After all the trouble last time, I'm glad to see the Targa 53 Open isn't on your list!
 
After all the trouble last time, I'm glad to see the Targa 53 Open isn't on your list!

To give Fairline a sporting chance I'm waiting until their first genuinely new model is launched. I appreciate it will take some time but when it does arrive I will be equally as excited as I am to see the Sunseeker Manhattan 52.

Henry :)
 
The great thing about Southampton is the sheer variety of boats, often stuff you'd struggle to see without a flight out to their factory.

Obviously Princess. Having seen the P49 at Swanwick there's nothing new per se but a few people to say hello to & it's always handy to refresh one's memory just on the off chance they have something stuck where the sun doesn't shine at a never to be repeated price :)

In no particular order :

Elling E6
Sunseeker Manhattan 52
Sealine 530
Prestige 560 / 680
Fleming 58

And no doubt some other stuff you don't see every day.

Henry :)

Very interested to hear your views on the E6 and FL 58...
We aren't able to make any of the shows this season, which is a shame as there are a few boats that id like to get around.
Enjoy the show :)
 
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