Baja at Miami
#5
I think Baja has not been well represented anywhere. I've been to several shows & most every show had a 405, 35 Outlaw & a 20 Outlaw. Other than that there were a few open bow models, but no other Outlaws.
Very dissapointing.
Very dissapointing.
#8
Originally Posted by JasonSmith
I think Baja has not been well represented anywhere. I've been to several shows & most every show had a 405, 35 Outlaw & a 20 Outlaw. Other than that there were a few open bow models, but no other Outlaws.
Very dissapointing.
Very dissapointing.
#9
I was hugely dissapointed with the Baja display at the Miami show. Only four boats. I wanted to get a good look at the new 35 Outlaw when we were there. Unfortunately whoever was in charge of the display seemed more interested in having a bunch of pictures taken of the boat and they had about 20 people sitting or hanging all over the boat.
This was at around 11:30 am on Saturday. It was really sad.
Also my wife wanted to buy some Baja shirts and accesories, but they had NOTHING. Then we went to Cigarette's display and they had all kinds of cool stuff. Fountain also was selling stuff too. Oh well !!!!
This was at around 11:30 am on Saturday. It was really sad.
Also my wife wanted to buy some Baja shirts and accesories, but they had NOTHING. Then we went to Cigarette's display and they had all kinds of cool stuff. Fountain also was selling stuff too. Oh well !!!!
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#10
I am not defending anyone here but do you all understand the cost of boat shows?
I don't know how much baja gives there dealers for shows but I know its not near enough to cover. The Fox Chapel Marine Display at the Cleveland show this year cost almost $40,000. for floor space alone (this also included some Sea Rays and Proline boats), not including shipping all the boats there, cleaning them, paying people to work the show ect.
I wish you could see more boats at every show but I think the cost is simply to prohibitive.
You need to spend money to make money but the costs of boat shows is getting outrageous.
I don't know how much baja gives there dealers for shows but I know its not near enough to cover. The Fox Chapel Marine Display at the Cleveland show this year cost almost $40,000. for floor space alone (this also included some Sea Rays and Proline boats), not including shipping all the boats there, cleaning them, paying people to work the show ect.
I wish you could see more boats at every show but I think the cost is simply to prohibitive.
You need to spend money to make money but the costs of boat shows is getting outrageous.



