CLEVELAND, Ohio - Hundreds attended the Cleveland Boat Show on Saturday morning at the IX-Center, ready to experience the return of Ohio’s oldest and largest boating and fishing exposition.
Though COVID shut down the 2021 show, organizers said boat sales are up and set records during the pandemic. Governor Mike DeWine stopped by to tour the premises and said this is the perfect place to get excited about the upcoming season. The governor talked with some business owners, including Mike Moes of Vermillion Yacht Sales, who thanked him for his support during the pandemic.
“We certainly by far appreciate all your efforts the last two years to keep us all going,” Moes told DeWine. “I know many are going to tell you that, but you need to hear it 10 times over.”“We have been busy from day one of the show,” he said. “We’ve had people coming up and down, seeing our boats for the first time, looking, having all the other experiences that they have at the boat show. Everybody’s been really happy.
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