I went Saturday about noon.* Since I know many of the brokers/vendors I chatted and ate my way through the show.** I only went on older refurbished and non bran name boats as I like to talk to boaters about refitting the boat as you can pick up some great ideas and boaters love to talk about their boats.* All the name brand where there, Defever, Krogan, Nordhavn, Selene, Nordit Tug, American Tugs, Delta and Northern Marina.* I did go on the Delta, 85 ft and the Northern Marine 75 and 90 ft.* Delta and Northern Marine are my two favorite boats as they also build commercial trawler so they know how to build blue water boats.*
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The boats used refurbish boats I went on where;
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*Of course* I went on the Delfin as that was the amin reason for going to the show.*Seeing the Delfin first*hand*was better than any pictures.**He did a wonderful/gorgeous job.*
Soveigenor A older Malendhide *65 ft wood canoe stern that was brought down to the bear wood and refinished in high gloss interior and exterior.* It was a show case boat and boat house kept.* Since the Eagle had a teak decks, interior and exterior trim I was really impress with the bright work.
There was a converter 60 ft wood rounded stern commercial trawler that was converted to a pleasure.* A complete new aluminum supper and hull below the water line.* What was nice is the windows where extra large to let in sun and the interior was done in light wood.*
The most unusual boat was the Sarah Sahah built in New Zealand, aluminum by a sail boat mfg company so the hull was like a sail boat.* the first hull is called *the Wind horse that has circled the word which has been written up on many boat magazines.
There were* couple of diesel duck designs.* One build in Port Townsend by on older couple that is a motor sailor.* Not many trawler have sails but as fuel increase more will have them.*
There were two 90+ older steel refurbish boats what would make great charters.* I know one is a charter and the other is private but would make a great charter. You could have several couple on the boat and could have their own area. **They made our 58 ft look/feel small.*
It was a great trawler boat show, but there seemed to be more brokers/vendors than customers.* Oh, I did talk to the Passagemaker magazine and they are goin to have their chat board up by the end of the month.* It was great show.* ********