jim rosenthal
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- Hatteras Model
- 36' CONVERTIBLE-Series I (1969 -1977)
Spent a few hours today. Astonishingly, most all the big names I recall from just a few years aqo are gone. Nothing from Hatteras, nothing from Bertram, ONE Cabo (a 40ft express boat) Viking was there with convertibles in the 50+ range. Buddy David, too- with a little boat in the 30 foot range, I think powered with OBs, and looking like a tiny version of the Davis boats I recall from the 70s and 80s. Marlow was "there" with a boat with the Silverton name on it; if I recall right, they bought the Silverton brand. Things ain't what they used to be.
I didn't board any boats. I spent most of my time in the tents looking for various odds and ends I wanted to get, without much success. It is beautiful weather here, and a great day to be outside looking at boats, but the Annapolis show is a shadow of what it was.
There are a number of unfilled slips, I think- pilings driven into the bottom on the outskirts of the show with no boats there. They may be for the sailboat show, which is next week, and maybe some of the larger boats will show up.
If I want to see a really serious boat show, I am going to have to attend FLIBS, I can see that.
I didn't board any boats. I spent most of my time in the tents looking for various odds and ends I wanted to get, without much success. It is beautiful weather here, and a great day to be outside looking at boats, but the Annapolis show is a shadow of what it was.
There are a number of unfilled slips, I think- pilings driven into the bottom on the outskirts of the show with no boats there. They may be for the sailboat show, which is next week, and maybe some of the larger boats will show up.
If I want to see a really serious boat show, I am going to have to attend FLIBS, I can see that.