It's these kinds of videos I really like, as it is like being there if you can't get to go there, and it has a more natural feel them commercial tours.
I attended first time and I was amazed as a casual attendee. The $2.5 million yacht was insane. Also saw its cousin that was a little over $1 million. It’s was great being on both. There were serious buyers there.
If you go you got to check out the Pardo 52 Yacht $2M was like a hotel, awesome ship. Also a smaller $1m one. (Made in Italy) They also had CrusierYacht (American) smaller $1m dollar one.
There’s a ton of boats there it’s seriously going to take an entire day to do that , if you find a boat that u like u can research about it and get the price online much better there
What I meant was if you could just show the price board. It only takes a couple of seconds. I could then pause the video and look at it. @@AfrazExplores
This show is getting more and more depressing every year (even on a weekday it used to be more packed)...after going to Miami boat show, its hard to go to this one and call it a show unfortunately
That’s a good thing, more room and less people so you can enjoy being in the boats. It was my first show and I was taken away by how many boats and the ability to go on a $2m yacht. The people that were there seemed to be serious buyers. There were big auto show discounts ($60-100k off).
@@42luke93 not a good thing for boating industry….reality is if you talk to the dealers, the NY boat show has been a disaster for some time as it mostly brought in more window shoppers than anything else…purchasing power is much less with high interest rates…just the reality of economic climate coupled with the fact that the northeast only has a part time boating season which only further dampens demand…now we’re seeing dealerships incur large interest expense on boats they purchased from manufacturer because they’re not moving…$60-100k off of a made up msrp price by manufacturer is an old sales gimmick for people to buy at a show
@@djmikefury1 I came in as a window shopper, and I didn’t realize how serious it was. I have only been to the New York International Autoshow before at Javits center. Did not know beforehand people were serious buyers. At least when I went I heard people talking. “It’s not gonna fit 28 people” is a random quote I remember from a customer. I see the struggle now and assume most were window shoppers.
It's these kinds of videos I really like, as it is like being there if you can't get to go there, and it has a more natural feel them commercial tours.
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The Steiger's look nice. We're considering a 31 Fisherman. Looking forward to seeing them at the AC show.
I attended first time and I was amazed as a casual attendee. The $2.5 million yacht was insane. Also saw its cousin that was a little over $1 million. It’s was great being on both. There were serious buyers there.
If you go you got to check out the Pardo 52 Yacht
$2M was like a hotel, awesome ship. Also a smaller $1m one.
(Made in Italy)
They also had CrusierYacht (American) smaller $1m dollar one.
13:42 Best one to experience for the Admission!
I think I check it out
Really nice video :-)
Hola porque no filmastes las cartas de presio y datos de los botes .
Fantastic......
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Beautiful boats
True
@6.28 that's the boat I bought last year, only mine has an inboard Volvo 380.
That’s a nice boat
You missed showing SeaRay boats. Were they there??
Didn’t see that
When you decide to get on a boat show us the price etc. It would make the video more interesting.
There’s a ton of boats there it’s seriously going to take an entire day to do that , if you find a boat that u like u can research about it and get the price online much better there
What I meant was if you could just show the price board. It only takes a couple of seconds. I could then pause the video and look at it. @@AfrazExplores
Nice boats but way out of my financial reach. What about looking at boats between 14 ft to 18 ft.
Наверно такие лодки относятся к индивидуальным спасательным средствам .
Good morning afraz
How are u
This show is getting more and more depressing every year (even on a weekday it used to be more packed)...after going to Miami boat show, its hard to go to this one and call it a show unfortunately
That’s a good thing, more room and less people so you can enjoy being in the boats. It was my first show and I was taken away by how many boats and the ability to go on a $2m yacht.
The people that were there seemed to be serious buyers. There were big auto show discounts ($60-100k off).
@@42luke93 not a good thing for boating industry….reality is if you talk to the dealers, the NY boat show has been a disaster for some time as it mostly brought in more window shoppers than anything else…purchasing power is much less with high interest rates…just the reality of economic climate coupled with the fact that the northeast only has a part time boating season which only further dampens demand…now we’re seeing dealerships incur large interest expense on boats they purchased from manufacturer because they’re not moving…$60-100k off of a made up msrp price by manufacturer is an old sales gimmick for people to buy at a show
@@djmikefury1
I came in as a window shopper, and I didn’t realize how serious it was. I have only been to the New York International Autoshow before at Javits center. Did not know beforehand people were serious buyers.
At least when I went I heard people talking. “It’s not gonna fit 28 people” is a random quote I remember from a customer. I see the struggle now and assume most were window shoppers.
@@djmikefury1
Also good to know about it being a sales gimmick. Seemed too good to be true.
On fait pitier a Montreal,, juste des dealers..
Always bad when they DONT SHOW THE PRICE!
Да . Но зачем расстраивать зрителей ?