have more time to talk with you, answer
questions, give tours and conduct prod-
uct demos. And they’ll know you’re there
for the boats.
SCOPE OUT THE COMPETITION
T
he Düsseldorf show off ers a
remarkable opportunity to see
Europe’s top boatbuilders in one
single, immense venue. We appreciated a
closer look at Scandinavian builders like
Helsinki, Finland-based Axopar, which
designs its lightweight fi berglass hulls to
provide the stability, user-friendly han-
dling and fuel economy of a rigid-hull
infl atable. We also noted how impressive
weather protection on models like
Axopar’s enclosed 37 Sports Cabin —
which was making its world premiere —
certainly could extend the boating season
earlier into spring and later into fall. But
how does it compare to others similar to
it? Luckily, at such a large show, you’re
sure to fi nd a competitor’s boat within
easy walking distance. There are few
places outside a boat show where you
can walk through several boats and com-
parison shop. Scope out as many as you
can; the dream boat you had your heart
set on might not be the ideal fi t, but the
brand you’ve never considered or heard
of might fi t you like a glove.
GO TO THE (CUTTING) EDGE
I
t’s not all about the new boats. Many
electronics and propulsion compa-
nies wait until boat-show season
to introduce their latest technologies,
taking advantage of a willing and cap-
tive audience. The most signifi cant
buzz at last January’s Düsseldorf show
revolved around electric propulsion.
Electric power has tremendous ap-
peal in the European market, where
fuel is expensive (think $8 per gallon).
Companies have been working hard to
meet growing demand for propulsion
that is sensitive to the environment and
has a lower cost of operation. Swedish
boatbuilder Nimbus introduced the
305 Drophead with Torqeedo’s Deep
Blue 80i electrical drive and a new bat-
tery pack developed by Torqeedo with
BMW, bringing automotive tech to the
marine market.
There was also Giebelstadt, Germany-
based Bavaria Yachts, which is Europe’s
second-largest boatbuilder and the PHOTOS: RICHARD STEINBERGER
FIND YOUR FIT
Your dream boat may
turn out to be different
than you thought.
A HULL
NEW WORLD
Companies often
wait until the
major boat shows
to reveal their
latest and greatest.
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