Annapolis Boat Show
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Annapolis Boat Show
John D. and I are probably going Friday afternoon. Anybody else?
I had a great time on Friday afternoon, my friend Jeff and I met up with Doug and John at Pussers for a warm up before walking the docks. It was a chilly and rainy, generally a crappy day for a boat show. I only got on one boat, the Cabo 35 which was nice but at $469k "Boat Show" price I'll keep my ole '72 B35.
It had to be probably one of the worst shows I've been to but the company made up for it and it sure beat an anfternoon at work (not that I know what that is anymore ;). BTW if you ever visit Historic Annapolis, ya just gotta have a Pussers "Pain Killer" they come in levels 1,2&3 of which 3 is the only way to roll.
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JohnD
It had to be probably one of the worst shows I've been to but the company made up for it and it sure beat an anfternoon at work (not that I know what that is anymore ;). BTW if you ever visit Historic Annapolis, ya just gotta have a Pussers "Pain Killer" they come in levels 1,2&3 of which 3 is the only way to roll.
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JohnD
Even with the weather as bad as it was, I had a good time. You may have had 1 painkiller to many, but we also got on the Judge 35. Before you got there, I got on a 22' Grady Seafarer with a single 225 4-stroke--show priced at $78K. That to me is one of the reasons why the boat industry is in trouble. $78K for a decent quality small O/B walkaround.
The vendors at the show looked miserable--bored and wet.
The vendors at the show looked miserable--bored and wet.
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