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thinkxingu 03-11-2022 07:33 AM

New Hampshire Outdoor Expo and Great Northeast Boat Show
 
As I was typing this, I discovered that this weekend's NH Outdoor Expo is in Milford and next weekend's Great Northeast Boat Show is in Bedford (not, as I originally thought, at the same place).

Anyone going to either? My son is involved with the NH Jr. Bassmasters, and they're a presence at the Outdoor Expo, so I'll probably accompany him one of the days he's volunteering. Maybe they'll be giving out free ammo.

Not sure about next weekend's boat show, though.

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MeredithMan 03-11-2022 08:09 AM

possibly...
 
Milford is just a couple towns over from us here in Bedford and the Bedford venue is just a couple miles from my house. Assuming I don't hear the usual weekend statement, "We should...(fill in the blank with something I don't want to do)....", then I'll probably check them out.

chachee52 03-20-2022 07:10 AM

If you like pontoon boats this was the show for you! Especially the 28ft Bennington with the 600 hp for $270K :eek:
And Wakeboats were all there too, which is what my buddy has and was talking to all of them.
Other than that very few other types of boats which was disappointing to me. Been thinking of a 17ft center console for the smaller lakes down south and then put on the big lake in the off season. Fays had an 18ft Welcraft which was very nice, but no others were there.

Winnisquamer 03-20-2022 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by chachee52 (Post 368543)
If you like pontoon boats this was the show for you! Especially the 28ft Bennington with the 600 hp for $270K :eek:
And Wakeboats were all there too, which is what my buddy has and was talking to all of them.
Other than that very few other types of boats which was disappointing to me. Been thinking of a 17ft center console for the smaller lakes down south and then put on the big lake in the off season. Fays had an 18ft Welcraft which was very nice, but no others were there.

Makes sense. These two types of boats will be what mainly takes over in the upcoming years for lakes. Wakeboats and pontoons.

FlyingScot 03-20-2022 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Winnisquamer (Post 368544)
Makes sense. These two types of boats will be what mainly takes over in the upcoming years for lakes. Wakeboats and pontoons.

Zero experience with wakeboats, but I gotta think they suck a lot of fuel? Maybe a bit less popular this year?

thinkxingu 03-20-2022 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by FlyingScot (Post 368545)
Zero experience with wakeboats, but I gotta think they suck a lot of fuel? Maybe a bit less popular this year?

It would totally be interesting to know the demographics for pontoon vs. jet vs. runabout, etc. Just going by who I've seen on wakeboats blasting music at sandbars and quiet coves—trust-fund bros and Guidos—I'm not sure money's an issue.

Ok, ok, so that's ultra-stereotypical and judgmental, I get it, but literally my experience these last eight years.

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LoveLakeLife 03-20-2022 01:27 PM

Don’t worry Think. Stereotypes and judgments exist for a reason. They’re accurate. Be confident in your experience. No need to tacitly apologize in advance when you’re among us normal people. lol


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LoveLakeLife 03-20-2022 01:29 PM

I should say inoculate, not apologize.


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Seaplane Pilot 03-20-2022 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 368551)
It would totally be interesting to know the demographics for pontoon vs. jet vs. runabout, etc. Just going by who I've seen on wakeboats blasting music at sandbars and quiet coves—trust-fund bros and Guidos—I'm not sure money's an issue.

Ok, ok, so that's ultra-stereotypical and judgmental, I get it, but literally my experience these last eight years.

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What’s your definition of a “Guido”?

thinkxingu 03-20-2022 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Seaplane Pilot (Post 368556)
What’s your definition of a “Guido”?

Like, 50+ year-old hairy-chested dudes wearing gold chains and smoking cigars among a stable of young(er) women. Historically, out-of-shape but this last decade could involve manscaped dudes trying their best to hold on to their bench press maxes from their Kappa Phi days.

I think?!

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upthesaukee 03-20-2022 03:59 PM

Totally wrong post
 
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Originally Posted by Seaplane Pilot (Post 368556)
What’s your definition of a “Guido”?

Seaplane Pilot, in the next line, he admitted to being "ultra-stereotypical and judgemental", so as an educator I am disappointed that he uses that particular term. Hopefully he's not stereotypical and judgemental dealing with his students.

Dave

thinkxingu 03-20-2022 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 368558)
Seaplane Pilot, in the next line, he admitted to being "ultra-stereotypical and judgemental", so as an educator I am disappointed that he uses that particular term. Hopefully he's not stereotypical and judgemental darling with his students.

Dave

Actually, stereotypes (and slurs) are central to one of the units in my rhetoric class—specifically, in terms of power structure and social hierarchy. It's one of the best.

Thanks for thinking of my students!

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thinkxingu 03-20-2022 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by chachee52 (Post 368543)
If you like pontoon boats this was the show for you! Especially the 28ft Bennington with the 600 hp for $270K :eek:

And Wakeboats were all there too, which is what my buddy has and was talking to all of them.

Other than that very few other types of boats which was disappointing to me. Been thinking of a 17ft center console for the smaller lakes down south and then put on the big lake in the off season. Fays had an 18ft Welcraft which was very nice, but no others were there.

I wonder how much of that was a result of the boat shortage—were there as many dealers as normal and just not many boats, or were there fewer dealers/marinas than usual as well?

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chachee52 03-20-2022 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 368562)
I wonder how much of that was a result of the boat shortage—were there as many dealers as normal and just not many boats, or were there fewer dealers/marinas than usual as well?

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Can't comment on that, haven't really been before. Used to go to the Boston one regularly years ago but stopped about 7-8 yrs ago because it was mostly bigger boats. I liked it when it first moved to the new location because it had a bunch of sailboats.

And I'll say again with the stereos, definitely see and hear more of the pontoon boats loaded with 20 people cruising past my place blasting their music. Maybe it's just the location? .

LoveLakeLife 03-20-2022 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 368558)
Seaplane Pilot, in the next line, he admitted to being "ultra-stereotypical and judgemental", so as an educator I am disappointed that he uses that particular term. Hopefully he's not stereotypical and judgemental dealing with his students.

Dave

Lol “educator” = teacher. I hope Think is disappointed in your disappointment, Up. So judgmental. Lol


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LoveLakeLife 03-20-2022 07:08 PM

Think didn’t “admit” to anything. An admission implies guilt of some sort. He’s nothing about which to feel guilty. He made a funny comment.


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