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| Fancy Boats |
| It seems like miles of boats in the water. Every kind of boat
you could imagine. What makes Annapolis a great place for this show
is City Dock, where you can see the boats, fully rigged and floating.
Step onboard, feel the boat move beneath you. You just don't get
that feeling at an indoor boat show. |
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| Little Boats |
| If you're thinking about buying a boat, this is the place to
start. There is something for everyone. Big boats, little boats,
racing boats, cruising boats, live-a-boards, anything, I mean
everything you can imagine.
And if you already have a boat and just need a "left handed
oscillating gismatic fratistan", you'll find it here.
Last Note: You still have to remove your shoes for the
right to spend six figures on one of these boats. We still protest
this practice. Somebody is going to get hurt.
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| The word for this year's Annapolis Boat Show is BIG! I mean
BIG! I've been following this show
for about 20 years and this was the biggest show ever. |
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| For the girls |
| Back in the "good ole days" there was one tent and all of
the vendors were in it. Today we walked through atleast
six big tents and seems like hundreds of small tents. There were
so many vendors that they were even set up in tents on the floating
docks. Tents, tents, tents, everywhere I look, more tents. |
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| For the boys |
| Vince Townrow from Concord Point Sails in Havre de Grace
reported that the show was a great success. Check out Concord
Point for your sail and canvas needs.
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| Concord Point Sails |
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