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Reports > 2021 > January > Wednesday 13
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
 
By Dave Graybill
 
It’s that time of year when all the sportsmen’s shows and the Seattle Boat Show take place, but as you are aware, these are challenging times for events such as these, so things will be different. In a bold move the Seattle Boat Show has gone virtual this year. It is scheduled for January 28th through the 31st and the show will be presented on-line. There are already over 700 exhibitors downloading their products for viewing during the show, and you can buy a ticket to view them. Also available on-line are the seminars that are usually presented during the show. Austin Moser and I both recorded seminars via Zoom last week, and they along with about 100 hours of seminars can be viewed during the Boat Show dates. The show is still coming together and there are really cool features that will make it worth going to the show from the comfort of your home. Ticket sales for the virtual Boat Show have been brisk. People from 36 states and provinces have already purchased tickets to view the products and seminars on-line. There are several options to “get into the show”, and you can get access for as little as five bucks.
 
The annual Seattle Boat Show has gone virtual this year, and ticket sales are brisk!