Miami Boat show, is it worth it?
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With the miami boat show coming up in feb, I was wondering how good it is. My brother just graduated college recently and hasn't taken a job yet, so this may be the last time for a while when we both have some free time to take a trip/ vacation. He shares my passion for boats, and helped me quite a bit with my previous boats. Up where we are in NC all you can find are center console fishing boats, so seeing a performance boat is rare.
The show lasts a few days, is there enough stuff to see over those days or can you see everything in just one day?
Also, are there any vendors or people that offer a ride in a fast boat? Fastest i've had my boat was 50, and with my expenses right now it will be a few years till I can afford more speed.
The show lasts a few days, is there enough stuff to see over those days or can you see everything in just one day?
Also, are there any vendors or people that offer a ride in a fast boat? Fastest i've had my boat was 50, and with my expenses right now it will be a few years till I can afford more speed.
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I usually go all 5 days, the convention center will take 2 days if you look at everything, then you have the yachts on collins ave, lots of boats and gold diggers to check out, and then there are the boats in the water at the Marriott (Mariott?), If you love boats and boat stuff and checking out all the talent walking around it is worth it. My favorite event of the year!
A couple of years ago I went for a ride on an MTI 108MPH, another year an Invincible CC with trip 350's we only went 75MPH, the go fast rides are not so easy to come by, the best way is to talk to people at the convention center and get an invite for whatever boat they have in the water.
A couple of years ago I went for a ride on an MTI 108MPH, another year an Invincible CC with trip 350's we only went 75MPH, the go fast rides are not so easy to come by, the best way is to talk to people at the convention center and get an invite for whatever boat they have in the water.
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Totally worth it!
Ao much fun with the ahow as well as South Beach it's self. Plenty to do and see. To really see all of the show you need 2 day. We do one FULL day but we skip a lot here and there but get more than enough in.
We stay down thurs - sunday and just enjoy the show, party, and people. As was said a ride will be tough to come by. The Marriott would be your best shot but honestly it's not needed, just more of an icing on the cake if you get lucky to get on one.
Ao much fun with the ahow as well as South Beach it's self. Plenty to do and see. To really see all of the show you need 2 day. We do one FULL day but we skip a lot here and there but get more than enough in.
We stay down thurs - sunday and just enjoy the show, party, and people. As was said a ride will be tough to come by. The Marriott would be your best shot but honestly it's not needed, just more of an icing on the cake if you get lucky to get on one.
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Show can easily take 2 days (3rd if you spend a lot of time looking at the details or talking) between the outdoor, indoor and on water parts. This is NOT your average boat show, this is the SEMA of shows. We spent two days, my wife was entertained and she is not even that interested in boats let alone boat shows.
Like any show, if you can go before the weekend, the crowds are less and salesmen more willing to talk.
The big boats at the on water portion as well as the separate yacht show are awsome. We walked the docks but didnt go on many. I felt like, I would not take a tours of mulit million dollar homes I had no intention of buying, why yachts. A couple were practically begging and pulling us to come on board so we checked out a couple and talked a little game but let them know we are minor league material.
You might get an on water demo but remember they are pretty busy and if you are talking a performance boat, you better be talkiing up the cash to justify a ride. Its a show to sell boats, not a carnival ride.
There are some sight seeing power boat services you can google.
Like any show, if you can go before the weekend, the crowds are less and salesmen more willing to talk.
The big boats at the on water portion as well as the separate yacht show are awsome. We walked the docks but didnt go on many. I felt like, I would not take a tours of mulit million dollar homes I had no intention of buying, why yachts. A couple were practically begging and pulling us to come on board so we checked out a couple and talked a little game but let them know we are minor league material.
You might get an on water demo but remember they are pretty busy and if you are talking a performance boat, you better be talkiing up the cash to justify a ride. Its a show to sell boats, not a carnival ride.
There are some sight seeing power boat services you can google.
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boat show? i did not know people actually went to the show, I thought the show was an excuse to be in miami to go to south beach and the strip bars.
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To answer the question of is it worth it....YES, but bring plenty of $$$$
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Ain't that the truth.
Last ywar I got fed up and valeted on S.B. guy says ”$80 and I leave it curb side”. I say no.....the garage is fine........then the dude moves it in front of another club curb side and never takes it to the garage.
Thanks for trying to pocket my $80 mofo.
Last ywar I got fed up and valeted on S.B. guy says ”$80 and I leave it curb side”. I say no.....the garage is fine........then the dude moves it in front of another club curb side and never takes it to the garage.
Thanks for trying to pocket my $80 mofo.



