Showing posts with label Happenings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happenings. Show all posts

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Things are busy busy busy

A typical day at BOE. We have been fortunate enough to have boats coming and going daily, each getting its own first class installation. Our new facility has allowed us to be more efficient than ever, and to bring the quality of our installations to a whole new level. Please stop by to see whats going on!


Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Selene Yachts East Coast Rendezvous

BOE was happy to sponsor the East Coast Rendezvous for Selene Yachts. We donated money and prizes for the event. Selene has always been good to us. We have outfitted many of their new boats with electronics.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Parker Rendezvous '08

This Saturday we were invited to the annual ClassicParker.com rendezvous. We never turn down the opportunity to attend an event like this. We had a great time and would like to Thank the organizer, Kevin, for the invite and the Classic Parker founder, Dale, for running such a great site! Its so much fun to walk from boat to boat to meet the owners and hearing over and over - I bought this from you... I bought that from you... Thank you so much to all those Parker owners that give us a shot for their electronics and outfitting needs. To cap off the day we actually caught some Rockfish (yes, I intended that to be plural!) on the way home. That's a welcome change this year! Can't wait until the ClassicParker.com rendezvous next year.

All the Parkers Lined up - with our Plate Alloy Pacific (the one with the black engine dummy!)

Doing our mandatory "walk down the runway" for photos


Beth and Jim (me) hanging on the back of a 25' Parker owned by Kevin aka Megabyte on ClassicParker.com

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Mast and Mallet

Joe Reid from Mast and Mallet Boatworks dropped by today. Mast and Mallet is a custom boat builder in MD. They build some really cool downeast style boats (I hope I said that right!). His boats are all hand made one at a time. They combine the layout/features of a Maine Lobsterboat with a hull configuration more like a Chesapeake Bay "Deadrise" workboat. Joe is quite the character and a great friend of BOE. He buys all of the electronics for his boats from us, and inevitably stops by about once a week during the final fitout of each boat to ask a question or two about what hooks to what! If you have not checked out a Mast and Mallet boat at one of the local MD boat shows you are missing out.

- Jim