Boats, Boats, and More Boats

If you didn’t get to the New England Boat Show this year, stay tuned for next year’s dates.  I really can’t recommend it enough…whether you’re in the market for a boat…or just love boats.

With a huge number of boat manufacturers and industry vendors….as well as, engaging and interactive activities for the kiddos, a day at the boat show is a fantastic (and inexpensive) way to spend a day.  We paid $26….kids under 15 are free.  Parking was $15….which I suppose could be avoided if you don’t mind walking a bit and if there isn’t 9 feet of snow on the ground next year (fingers crossed).  The most expensive part of the day was the quick bite to eat that the boys needed to rally through the second 3 hours.

Sadly, my iPhone battery died after 4 hours of photo taking so many boats are not represented in this slide show.  I was also shooting more like a mom and less like a blog contributor, so if you can’t tell what type of boat it is, I apologize.

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2 thoughts on “Boats, Boats, and More Boats

  1. Awesome shots Nichole, I know feel like I went. First time I have missed it in a while. I could smell the fiberglass resin.

    Couldn’t help noticing the two toggles for bow and stern thrusters in most cockpits. With those you don’t even have to know how to drive a boat! (I’m just jealous, a bow thruster would be awesome.)

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  2. What a blast being there and I remember the boat shows and even had a model train show too in late 60’s went with my 5th grade teacher to one he was big into the old model trains smoking stacks and all his house was just off Washington street not far from Beeman school! Thanks. 🙂 Dave

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