Monday, January 11, 2010

Toronto International Boat Show Gets a Solid Start

The doors opened at 10:00 a.m. Saturday January 9th for the 2010 Toronto International Boat Show and an impressive crush of boating enthusiasts filled the building. Although show organizers reported a minor reduction at the turnstiles from the 2009 show numbers, the floor was visibly busy all day and many people were carrying out bags of smaller items while an impressive number were with dealers, writing deals.

One dealer who carries lines of fishing, tow sports, express cruiser boats and personal watercraft, commented on Sunday night at the end of only the second day, that their sales were already ahead of 2009.

Other dealers were expressing early satisfaction with their results and if the traffic and sales pace holds through this 9 day show, the initial mood of optimism will be well justified. Even on Monday, traditionally a very quiet day, some dealers are at the table with customers.

More results will be available in Newsweek, next week. www.boatingindustry.com

On the charter front, Festiva Sailing Vacations and The Catamaran Company reports a positive vibe as the charter interest remains at a high. Several proposals have already been sent to customers interested in bareboat charter in the Caribbean. As the Canadian dollar is on par with the USD, it seems that a healthy sailing relationship between the two countries remain strong.
The Catamaran Company is offering 20% discount during low seasons with up to 10 -15% in high season. Festiva Sailing Vacations is offering ‘SAIL FOR FREE’, where a customer can purchase three cabins and get the fourth one free. This is available in any of their charter locations namely, BVI, ST Maarten and Grenadines.

For more information on the Tortonto Boat Show that runs January 9th – 17th, 2010 on http://www.catamarans.com/boatshows/view.aspx?t=TorontoBoatShow&id=00U60000008WBd2EAG

1 comment:

  1. A boat show is an amazing concept if you think about it. The man who came up with this idea must have been a really good sales man. A boat show is collision of cultures. You get to meet a lot of people from boat club and other individuals who share your interest.

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