This is not quite the old Sports, Vacation and Boat Show on steroids. To David Marquart, its more the Sports, Vacation and Boat Show evolved.
It has all the aspects that the old show used to have – the fishing, hunting, boats and RVs – but its also getting more into the lifestyle and log cabins and lakefront homes, says Marquart, co-owner of Coliseum Productions and director of operations for the Fort Wayne Outdoor Sports, Lake & Cabin Show, which will come to Memorial Coliseum on Friday.
Consider it both a revamped version of its 50-year-old predecessor and something of an homage as well.
I think the old show kind of ran its course, Marquart said.
Im from Fort Wayne, and I actually worked on that show as a kid. It really was quite a show in its day, and I think it went years and years without anything new and different.
You cant say that about the Outdoor Sports, Lake & Cabin Show.
For instance: This show will not just have a rock-climbing wall for the kids. Its going to have a rock-climbing wall.
Its basically a semitrailer standing on end that goes all the way to the ceiling, Marquart says.
There will also be a 3-D archery simulator with moving targets (You can bring your own bow or well provide one, Marquart says), a fly-fishing pond (A pro will be there all day giving lessons), seminars and hundreds of exhibitors divided into six specialty areas:
RV and motor sports
Boats and water sports
Hunting and fishing
Log cabin and cottage living
Vacation and travel
Biking, hiking, camping and fitness
All visitors to the show will receive $10 in Gander Bucks from Gander Mountain, coupons from Dicks Sporting Goods and a free copy of Northern Indiana Lakes magazine.
Were definitely making sure people leave feeling they got their moneys worth, said Marquart, who began working in the show business when he was a student at IPFW and employed by Balser Rentals.
One of the things Ive learned in 25 years is you never want to send people away thinking they didnt get their moneys worth.
This latest venture came together, he said, because of a convergence of circumstances: The fact that the Sports, Vacation & Boat Show had closed shop, combined with Marquarts local familiarity with it, combined with a business partner who owned several log-home-and-timber-frame shows that had kind of run its course itself.
He and his partner took a log-home-and-timber-frame pavilion to the Cleveland Sports Show a couple of weeks ago, but this will be their first show of their own.
Others are slated for Indianapolis and Salt Lake City in October.
Its in your blood, and its something Ive always done, Marquart says.
Though never quite like this.