RogerRat
Well-Known Member
"What could be done to improve the LIBS?"
Merge with SIBS. Quality better than quantity.
Funny how his thread fell back on the bad sales people and the bimbos'. They have nothing to do with a bad show. The boats on show maketh the show. No boat show is going to be a class act without all the major manufacturers present. Times are hard for all throughout Europe and I think it is unrealistic to expect them to commit to every show, especially 2 in UK which is not the largest market. The Germans and French organisers provide much larger venues with excellent access by air and rail. It probably takes a similar amount of time to get to Dusseldorf as Southampton from the midlands or further north of UK.
To make it better, there needs to be an incentive for international exhibitors. UK is heavily orientated to the south coast, The NEC is fine for cars but really only suitable for trailer mounted boats. Can you imagine the time, logistical nightmare and cost of transporting a range of 50'+ boats from Poole or Plymouth to Birmingham? Crazy really.
If the show is good, us punters would go, Simples. :encouragement:
Needs of a punter:
1. Full range of boats. Sail and power from 5 to 30 metres.
2. Range of shiny additions/accessories at show prices.
3. Show promotions that are real, not inflated prices with 10% off.
4. Not being ripped off for refreshments as in £10 for a curly sandwich and a cuppa.
5. Low cost entry.
6. Free car parking on site. £15 for entrance and £30 to park doesn't work for most people.
7. Something educational to attend as in key note speakers in a conference area. Safety, Navigation, Boat tuning. (sail) Engine maintenance. A real advice centre.
8. Real Demos pref. on water or electronics with good simulations.
9. Comfortable rest areas for everyone. (not just privileged few.) Exhibitions can be tiring, visitors need breaks too.
10. Hand bag hooks on each display vessel.
Needs of an Exhibitor.
1. Easy access for build and dismantle, close to water.
2. Large, lower cost display areas, not over looked or over shadowed. Dinghys' near small craft not 50 footers and shoe horned in.
3. Large volumes of pre-registered public with colour coded badges. Basic interests... Sail, Power, Owner, buying looking, general. Day-out ticket only - do not hassle!
4. Tax rebates on staff accommodation.
5. Plenty of Advertising and TV coverage as air time by major channels. BBC Boat show special, Sports & Regional news programs.
There you go, some suggestions.
Personally, I don't think the UK can justify two shows each year currently.
RR