I've been to the Seattle boat show several times over the years, though the last one I went to was back in probably 2019 or so. I "enjoy" going for the most part to see the boats and what new products manufacturers have come out with, people watch, etc. That being said... the last time I was there, the prices were all full bore retail and there really weren't any great deals or incentives for buying anything at the show. In fact, I'd say at least 50% of the time it was even cheaper to buy the items online from other vendors, especially if they didn't charge sales tax and/or shipping. A lot of the items at the boat show were as stated above full bore retail, then you had to pay tax on the items and oftentimes they weren't there or in stock, so you had to pay for the shipping as well. For higher dollar purchases, that made zero sense to me at all, though for less expensive things like tackle, gear or some of the other items, it wasn't as noticeable of a hit to the wallet. The one this year is coming up this weekend here in Seattle, if a few buddies want to go then I might join then. If not, it doesn't really make any sense to spend the money on gas, parking, admittance fee and everything else when I can't really think of anything that I desperately need. In terms of boat pricing, I remember 5-6 years ago before 2020 when I had a 21' Arima and one of those brand new started around $50-$55k. Now, they're up near the $100k, or even more.