Matt Gurnsey
New member
I felt that with the boat show getting so close, it was time to post some general guidelines so that everyone can enjoy the show and get the most out of it.
As the guy who will spend the week before the show setting it up, nine days working long hours at it, and a few days taking it down, I decided it fell to me to create the guidelines.
In no particular order: :lol:
Please remember that I talk to a lot of people about boats. If I don't remember you right away, I apologize. My memory of faces isn't as good as it could be, and I have hundreds of you, and you have one of me.
Wear comfortable shoes.
Matt likes Diet Coke. And caffeine free makes absolutely no sense- I need all the help staying awake I can get.
We can probably hide jackets or such while you're at the show- just ask.
I believe that nine or ten day boat shows are a violation of the Geneva Convention. Even prisoners of war get three square meals a day. So far we can't convince the boat show committee of this.
We appreciate your passion for the brand.
Matt shouldn't have sugar, but likes dry roasted peanuts.
We enjoy talking with all of you. Please help us know who you are, and excuse us if we are in the process of making a new convert to the C-Brat flock.
There is no wrong way to equip or enjoy your C-Dory.
Matt does not like sunflower seeds in his trail mix.
We try not to speak ill of any other company, person, brand or style of boat. When asked, we'll share opinions but they are worth what you paid for them.
If we are sleeping, please don't wake us.
The toilets in the boats are not functioning. We will gladly give directions to the shoreside facilities.
I think that covers it- although I know the smart, resourceful group that you guys are will make note of anything I have missed.
See you in Seattle- :thup
PS- I have some show passes remaining that I can mail out- PM me with your address and I'll get them in the mail. :email
As the guy who will spend the week before the show setting it up, nine days working long hours at it, and a few days taking it down, I decided it fell to me to create the guidelines.
In no particular order: :lol:
Please remember that I talk to a lot of people about boats. If I don't remember you right away, I apologize. My memory of faces isn't as good as it could be, and I have hundreds of you, and you have one of me.
Wear comfortable shoes.
Matt likes Diet Coke. And caffeine free makes absolutely no sense- I need all the help staying awake I can get.
We can probably hide jackets or such while you're at the show- just ask.
I believe that nine or ten day boat shows are a violation of the Geneva Convention. Even prisoners of war get three square meals a day. So far we can't convince the boat show committee of this.
We appreciate your passion for the brand.
Matt shouldn't have sugar, but likes dry roasted peanuts.
We enjoy talking with all of you. Please help us know who you are, and excuse us if we are in the process of making a new convert to the C-Brat flock.
There is no wrong way to equip or enjoy your C-Dory.
Matt does not like sunflower seeds in his trail mix.
We try not to speak ill of any other company, person, brand or style of boat. When asked, we'll share opinions but they are worth what you paid for them.
If we are sleeping, please don't wake us.
The toilets in the boats are not functioning. We will gladly give directions to the shoreside facilities.
I think that covers it- although I know the smart, resourceful group that you guys are will make note of anything I have missed.
See you in Seattle- :thup
PS- I have some show passes remaining that I can mail out- PM me with your address and I'll get them in the mail. :email