Miami Boat Show – not really back to normal

Miami Boat Show Report

Feb 23, 2022

At the Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show that opened February 16 through 20, 2022, the weather steadily improved through the week, the crowds grew larger and the vibe seemed very positive. I felt a sense of momentum as the days went on.

We had a long-awaited reunion with many friends and business clients. Those were equally positive.

It was great to see everyone. It felt like old times again. A few people wore masks on the shuttle busses (me for example), but in the buildings and in the displays, masks were rare. Warm handshakes and occasional hugs were back and people were very receptive to conversation. I’d say that many of the exhibitors brought a lot of staff. Shipping issues, labour and parts shortage stories were abundant. Some were shocking. None promised a fast fix.

CY’s John Armstrong reunites with the team at the MJM Miami booth

It seems like it took a global pandemic for the industry to realize that we need to welcome new boaters and to offer resources, guidance and education to help them to have the best experience. The point to attending shows is to “discover boating” and there will be a strong emphasis on boating activities in their future communications while the “hardware” will play a supporting role.

We are not really back to normal, but at the Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show, it almost felt like it. I had a great time and enjoyed being back on the dock no end!

Andy Adams – Editor, Canadian Yachting

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