Joe - we were there Sunday. I can imagine the ghost town on Monday. The Post had a photo on Tuesday of the Monday show, no one person was in the photos just boats ! (The Post likes to work it!)
And yes, how times have changed with salespeople, they have to work now! I can say in good and bad times, the Grady sales people at the shows were always "non-attitude" to me.
I spent some time with the Mercury outboard factory guy, very good, I asked him why the F150 needs a balance shaft and his 200 4 cyl Verado didn't, he was on top of that one.
Verado has a very compact supercharger and intercooler, I believe with a water to air heat exchanger, nice work - talk about technology.
The Verado also has an unsual transom mount, I never noticed that design before, supposed to better at isolating vibration.
This one if for MegaB-
I was over at the Pursuit display, did I say Pursuit? And two sales people were so busy talking to each other and I stood there looking at both waiting for them to acknowlege me - I had a question and was being polite about it, even after both did notice, neither one walked over, I had to hell over with a question.
I guess they didn't get the message (?), or threw in the towel already.
I was not my usual self, otherwise I would have said "you two see more interested in yourselves than selling boats ?
I always say, one should get at least equal service when inquiring about a $200K plus boat, as when ordering a 5 dollar foot long hero at Subway!
Those boats over at Pursuit, EverGlades, and Scout were cute too, did I say Pursuit again?.
Mega B - I think another fence sitter just bruised his can falling off and lost his lunch too!
Yep, those Pursuits looked hot ! (That last one took care of dinner !)
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I noticed Sea Isle Tackle wasn't there (a first in how many decades?) and True World Marine wasn't there.
The Sham Whoa! display was there however in full swing !
Never mind me guys, I' m deep into my winter depression phase.