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| Originally Posted by Loren Schweizer It likely would not hurt if you quietly mention that you represent some foreign nationals from a major oil-exporting country. |
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My vote for best post of the day!
Seriously... if you really want to get onboard a boat, even when you don't have the means, you'd be surprised how far an enthusiastic and honest request would go. Your chances are much better if you don't pretend to be something you're not. And as Loren suggested, the last day of the show is your best bet.
That said... it's sometimes difficult for those of us in the media to get onboard certain boats too. We have to respect the enormous effort, time and money these builders put into a boat show. The truth is... they are there to sell boats and their time is spread pretty thin. They must divide their attention among past & present customers, as well as people in the biz... and fake it till you make it types.
Out of respect for this, I only ask to tour a boat on the last day of the show (typically a Monday), when builders or their reps have time to go over the details we will later write about.