Matt Gurnsey
New member
Boat at the show was the latest from Triton, a new 2011.
As far as showing on the trailer- viewers like to be able to look in the boat with it on the floor, and the trailer takes up more space (and requires more stairs, which also take up space).
I agree the boat would show better with lights inside- we always tried to light the boats, but sometimes running extension cords can be a pain. Not having been involved in Master's booth setup, I can't shed much light on the "why" of how they did things.
The way things worked out this year, Master had a boat they could take to the show, and we didn't. So we focused on motors and trailers (which is working out well for us) and didn't want to dilute the C-Dory message by having a competing display.
As far as showing on the trailer- viewers like to be able to look in the boat with it on the floor, and the trailer takes up more space (and requires more stairs, which also take up space).
I agree the boat would show better with lights inside- we always tried to light the boats, but sometimes running extension cords can be a pain. Not having been involved in Master's booth setup, I can't shed much light on the "why" of how they did things.
The way things worked out this year, Master had a boat they could take to the show, and we didn't. So we focused on motors and trailers (which is working out well for us) and didn't want to dilute the C-Dory message by having a competing display.