Just got back a few hours ago. I fell in love... but more on that coming soon. Reasonable crowd for opening night, although it seemed like the non-boater lookie-lou's dominated. Certainly fewer boats than last year, particularly bigger boats. Of the brands I knew would be there, I went with a list of six specific boats I wanted to see and four of them were there. For those interested in my take on what I saw, I'll start with my first three stops...
-Happy to see Chris Craft represented, but I went to them first to see the Roamer 40. It wan't there. But the rep who greeted me couldn't have been nicer and was eager to chat about the Roamer. They make a pretty boat - here's their OB Catalina 29:

-Off to Jeanneau next hoping to see the Prestige 42S... it was there. Beautiful boat. Better looking (less radical) in person than in pictures...


Great layout with a deck saloon under a hard top with an amazing full-beam retractable roof...

Giant retractable window aft between the saloon and spacious cockpit. A really great setup for indoor/outdoor living...



Great skylight from the foredeck to the lower salon...

Terrific mid-cabin...

Great helm layout (if you're OK with only one display) - BUT - the BIG problem... the sight lines are terrible. A real disappointment. If you're anywhere near six feet tall as I am, you basically can't stand at the helm and have great visibility and, even worse, there are two huge pillars in each windshield corner. I'm told you get used to it - which is probably true, but it was a big turnoff. Plus a very steep drop into the cabin that would be impossible for the pooch making it a deal breaker...

It was disappointing as I love so much about this boat and the salesperson I spent quite a bit of time with couldn't have been more terrific.
Next it was off to Cruisers to see the 420 Sports Coupe which is essentially the modern, hard-top version of their old 3870, which two of my good friends each own. Apparently this particular dealership had no real interest in a potential customer as the salesman on board didn't even acknowledge my presence. I did my walk-though, sat at the helm to get a feel for it, snapped the following shots and left without even nod from this guy. It's a terrific boat but if I go with a hard-top, full glass-front express, the relatively small retractable sunroof isn't going to cut it. Also, no true door to the forward stateroom which is another deal breaker on my next boat.


Off to Regal next - I have read every write-up on the 44 SC and wanted to finally get on board. It wasn't there! Unbelievable. The Regal guys couldn't have been cooler but it was a great disappointment. It will be at the Atlantic City show.
That's it for now... coming soon, a couple of Brunswick boats and the new object of my affection.