if you already have a nice boat is it worth going anymore. Used to have a lot of tackle and other items there but have not been in a few years and the last time it was mostly boats and trailers. what say you worth going?
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if you already have a nice boat is it worth going anymore. Used to have a lot of tackle and other items there but have not been in a few years and the last time it was mostly boats and trailers. what say you worth going?
[QUOTE=jlawson435;526941]if you already have a nice boat is it worth going anymore. Used to have a lot of tackle and other items there but have not been in a few years and the last time it was mostly boats and trailers. what say you worth going?[/QUOTE]
I don't think so......been going down hill for a long, long time.
I still make a trip to Indy to the Indy boat sport vacation show, but I'm not too sure I'm gonna do that much more either.
Later,
geo
I go every year just to remind myself that warm weather is about 2 months away and I need to get my boat in order. I also like to see what is new in the boating world. The show is mostly smaller boats and RVs now. I remember when they used to have a couple rows of large large boats with multiple bedrooms. Last year I don't think I even saw a single cuddy cabin. They were all bow riders and deck boats. There are a couple small vendors tackle but that's about it.
Since you have a nice boat, unless you need to find a company to do a specific type of work on your boat then it isn't really worth it. The seminars are ok but they are pretty much the same every year.