

I expected the boat show to be big but wasn't prepared for the scope of the event. The show not only took up the whole floor space of the convention center, but about a third of the boats were outside being shown on the grounds, and different areas of the convention center were dedicated solely to items such as engines, electronics, etc... and I didn't even visit the marina slips where the yachts were shown, though I drove by them on the way home with jaws agape...

Will share just a few pics I took as I walked around the grounds and through the center. First few pics show a small fraction of the center from the skywalk...


Triple and quadruple setups appeared to be the order of the day




Coming from a guy running a 90 on a 22' boat, anyone who knows me knows I like running on the lighter/more economical side... but I must admit this boat's looks did catch my eye.


On the other extreme of the multi-motor madness, Evinrude was showing a single 55hp motor w/tiller handle that was actually getting lustful looks. The black ops looks and design didn't hurt. Multi-fuel engine designed for extreme conditions... didn't check on pricing but guessing it costs a pretty penny


These don't do much for me (don't like the lack of "fishability" in the designs


Last but not least, one nice little shearwater/sterling boat... picture doesn't do it justice as it really was one sweet boat.

Showing my true colors, I walked away only a few bucks lighter... found a boat lettering operation on-site that was doing some brisk business and they agreed to beat prices I had found online... next time anyone sees me on the water, the yellow panga will have this on her sides!
