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NMTA Announces Grow Boating Grants
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Boat Shows Are Back and Drawing Big Crowds Amid Robust Demand
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Seattle Show Sets Mark for Virtual Success
Author:
Feb 4, 2021
The Northwest Marine Trade Association’s Seattle Boat Show ended Sunday, but this year’s “Connected” edition was unlike any previous version. It was one of the most ambitious virtual events yet produced in the marine industry.
By every measure, Seattle Boat Show Connected succeeded in drawing wide range of consumers, good media coverage and business for many exhibitors, all by employing the latest in digital techniques.
“While we contend nothing will replace the power and success of the in-person show, our success with this show has met or exceeded all our hopes for it, given today’s circumstances,” NMTA president George Harris says. “Our entire team is deservedly pleased by what we accomplished for our members and the boating public.”
The hunt begins
The Seattle show was our first experience evaluating motor boats. We quickly realised that most of the boats that looked promising online would not work for us. There were three main problems:
Saloon layout: We would be spending most of our time in the saloon at the marina. We needed a saloon where we could be comfortable for hours on end, and where we could enjoy the view and entertain friends. Yet most of the saloons we saw felt sunken with humungous helm seats towering over them, and a table that would be good for a meal but not for relaxing for extended periods of time. We realised there were two aspects of the saloon that were crucial for us: opposing seating and a raised lounging area.
Cutwater C-32 Coupe
A lifelong boater moves up to a vessel capable of handling anything the Pacific Northwest throws at him
Author:
Dec 14, 2020
Dan Hansen grew up boating and fishing in the Pacific Northwest, and he is closely familiar with the tumultuous weather and sea conditions the region can yield. He spent his childhood summers on the water in Washington’s Puget Sound, and purchased a 25-foot Bayliner with his father when he graduated college. After more than 15 years of fishing on that boat, however, Hansen decided it was time to upgrade.
“I went to the Seattle Boat Show five years ago, and they had just come out with the 24-foot Cutwater,” Hansen recalls. “I was really intrigued by it and gave consideration to upgrading at that time.” With kids in college, however, he decided to hold off on the investment. That is, until he caught sight of the Cutwater C-32 Coupe at the 2020 Seattle Boat Show.
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