Virtual boats
June Casagrande
Sure, you could go to the 30th Newport In-Water Boat Show, check out
the Horizon 92 Motor Yacht, the Johnson 87 Raised Pilot House or the
McKinna 65. But unless you’re prepared to purchase one of these
top-of-the-luxury cruisers, the day could turn into quite a tease.
After all, you can’t take them all home and if you’re like most
people, you can’t even afford the Daytona 36 Eliminator speedboat,
much less the Ocean Alexander 860 Cockpit Motor Yacht.
But now there’s a way to take in some of the boat show without
carrying your credit card within striking distance of a yacht
salesman. This year, show presenters have parked a Web cam near one
of the boat show docks. From the safety of a home computer,
boat-buyer wannabes can check out some of the action www.goboating
america.com/boatshows/newport2k3/.
“It’s the first year we’ve done this -- gotten a live Web cam up
and running on the Web site,” said Duncan Macintosh, one of the
organizers of the annual show.
But the at-home alternative has hardly taken a bite out of the
show: This year’s is the largest show ever with more than 400 boats
from all over North America descended on Newport Dunes.
“It’s an attractive location and a great way to spend a day,”
Macintosh said.
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