I was at Miami too. However, I did come from the frozen tundra of Connecticut, so in my mind, the weather was fantastic: lower 70's and sunny. My impression: the construction at Bayside really put a monkey wrench in the show. Moving the tent out to the front of the event instead of dockside shouldn't have been such a big deal, but apparently, it was. The split location caused some issues. We went right to the boats from the parking garage (following several signs and "footprints" along the way that said "this way to the boat show", only to find that upon arrival at the docks, they weren't selling tickets there. You had to back track quite aways and then find the tent out front to buy tickets. Of course, the internet was down, so cash only. When I told the guy at the dock entrance there were no signs saying where to buy tickets, he seemed rather surprised, then embarrassed.
The show itself: the docks themselves were in bad shape. Usually (I've been to the Miami show probably 10 times over the years), you can walk all around the docks. This year, the docks were separated, requiring you to exit the pier and go ashore to get to the next one. A bit irritating, but nothing to get too worked up over. I too was surprised to see that Hunter only had one boat there. Beneteau and Jenneau were well represented: the new Bene 60 was really something. I wish I had a friend who had one. And it seemed quite a good value (if something that costs over 900K can be seen as a "value". But, no IP (a surprise as they are a Florida company), and only (I think) 3 Catalinas. Happy to see the Seawards there (the 32RK is my personal favorite), and if you are in the market for a catamaran, its about the best show around.
The vendor tent was well stocked, but I seem to recall that there used to be two of them? I've never made it over to the Convention Center, so I'm guessing that the majority of the vendors that sell electronics and other general boating stuff are over there. I sure hope so, because otherwise, we are really missing out.
All in all, I still think Newport is a better show, but you can't beat a shorts and tshirt day around boats in mid February.