I have to agree with terry on the poor quality show in seattle.
not only that........they tried to throw me out......
they could not even successfully do that.
The boats that were there were used or new in poor shape, floors that squeaked, heads that stunk, gensets that didnt work properly, trim not reinstalled correctly, (that includes the 1.4 million new oyster), electrics that did not operate correctly
Thankfully the MAC Dealer had his exhibit together quite nicely ! Kudos to Todd Cheryl and the crew.
however, the on the water sailboats was mostly a dud, staffed by rude leeches, slime, and mannequins with poor breeding
It was pretty sad.
someday I may have to tell the story of the obnoxious seattle marine brokers.
I won't paint all with the same brush, but it was a clear majority of slimey losers feeling the economic pinch.
But it was fun to turn them on their ear, and the NMTA secretary for sure does not care for me now. heheheheheh
However I would like to say thankyou to the Washington State attorney generals office and the Seattle PD for their great jobs done. and at least the NMTA Secretary recognized an 8 1/2 x 11 picture sign hanging from ones neck is no more disruptive than a T shirt, and realized she was not gong to win that one.
And the next time some broker jerk tries to reach out or push out or get a 77 year old woman or grab something out of her handbag while someone else is Talking to her about her sailboat(selling) or trying to get her thrown out thrown out, I will examine the situation as a real threat and break that shoulder of his to protect her.
you dont grab or threaten little old ladies on a dock,
I dont care if you are a puget sound area marine broker.