Boat show shows what’s in a name
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June Casagrande
Organizers of two local boat shows on Tuesday were awaiting details
of an injunction a judge was considering against the Newport Dunes
regarding use of the name “Newport Beach Boat Show.”
Duncan Macintosh, longtime producer of two annual boat shows in
the city, filed the suit, saying that the name is too similar to “the
Newport Boat Show” that he held at the Dunes for 10 years.
Macintosh said he had planned to hold his annual spring show at
the Dunes from April 28 to May 2 and that he believed the Dunes had
agreed to the arrangement. But then, he said, Dunes operators
informed him that they would instead host a boat show by the Southern
California Marine Assn. on those same dates.
Macintosh filed suit and arranged to move his annual spring show
to Lido Marina, which is where he holds his fall show each year. His
show in Lido will now take place two weeks before the Dunes show.
Dunes manager Andrew Theodorou said he was awaiting the judge’s
decision before commenting on the case.
The case is being heard in the U.S. District Court in Santa Ana.
A representative of Orange Coast Yachts, one of the city’s largest
dealers of new and used boats, said that boat shows play a important
role in the business.
“The boat shows help year round because people come to the shows
to see boats and that’s where they get ideas,” Morrie Kirk of Orange
Coast Yachts said. “Sometimes they buy at the shows but often they
come back later on.”
Orange Coast Yachts will have 15 boats in this year’s Lido show,
Kirk said.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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