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Rick Evans
My wife and I just got back from the Annapolis boat show. It was unbelievable. If you've never been to Annapolis before, that's reason alone to go. It's a charming, red brick street, country inn type colonial town. I'd been there many times before but never during the boat show. The trip was worth every effort & expense. I've been to my share of boat shows before but nothing like this. You could spend all day climing in and out of boats and still never get on to each one. Every boat in the world seemed to be there from the 60 foot mega cats to classic sailing dinghies. You name it, it was there. Valiant, Tartan, Gozzard, Island Packet, Etap, Jenneau, Benneteau, Catalina, Hunter, Morris, Swan, Pacific Seacraft, Cabo Rico, and on and on and on. On top of all this, there were hundreds of booths selling any and everything that had to deal with sailing. Life rafts, inflatables, jewelry, fuel polishing, diesels, lazy jacks, anchors, clothes from Gill to Musto to Henri Lloyd, waxes & cleaners, tools, and the list is endless. I got in when the gate opened at 10, took no time for lunch, and kept running till it closed at 6. I doubt that I saw half the boats or booths. Most of the boat shows I've been to are 98% power and fishing boats with maybe a half dozen or so sailboats. You could see it all in a couple hours. To do this show justice, you need a couple days. So, for those of you who are tempted, this is one trip worth your time. The only discouraging thing is, of course, the price tags. The Benneteaus and other production boats were in the range of possibility for most of us but everything else 36 feet and larger will never be accessible to the average sailor except in the used boat market. Just about everything begins around $300,000 and up. Still, it was a great trip and I'd encourage you to make it one year. Go early and pay the extra price to go in on VIP day (Thursday) when the crowds are less. It was pretty crowded as it was. I can't imagine what it was like by the weekend.Rick EvansKemah, TexasSupial