Thursday, August 23, 2012
Bob O'Loughlin, Sr. passes away of natural causes
We are sad to share the news that our industry has recently lost another colleague. Bob was a longtime leader in the trade show business and his company, O'Loughlin Trade Shows, is one of NMTA's oldest standing members. In 2003, NMTA recognized Bob's lifetime of achievements and leadership by giving him the Robert Rittenhouse Award for his outstanding contributions to the marine industry in Oregon.
The following is a life overview prepared by the O'Loughlin family. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends and the entire O'Loughlin Trade Shows team:
Bob O’Loughlin, Sr., never wanted to be called a show promoter. But as
a top show producer possessing a flair for showmanship and consumer education, he
left an indelible positive mark on generations of outdoor-loving families--including
his own--across the U.S. and Canada.
Fittingly, Bob passed
away of natural causes at his Portland home at the age of 80 on August 17
following an annual hunting trip with his family in Southeast Oregon.
For over seven
decades, Bob and his Portland-based O’Loughlin Trade Shows have introduced
millions of showgoers to the pleasures and joys of outdoor adventure, including
boating, fishing, hunting, camping, RVing and other pursuits.
Flooding
Portland’s Memorial Coliseum to stage a floating boat show, taking a
fully-grown killer whale “on the road,” spotlighting the skills of “Twiggy, The
Waterskiing Squirrel” and attracting the likes of Ted Williams, Johnny Unitas,
The Supremes and Tony Bennett for personal appearances, Bob blended imagination
and ingenuity to create traffic-building show attractions that captivated audiences and supported exhibitor
participation.
Several
generations of young anglers caught their first fish at the Free Children’s Trout
Pond, one of many family-friendly features introduced by Bob at the company’s
shows over the years.
“Dad never
stopped dreaming, and his passion was infectious,” said son and company president
Bill O’Loughlin. “He told us he was able to visualize a show’s feature
attraction in color--down to the smallest detail. It drove some of us crazy
when it came down to the execution, but in the end you knew there was method to
the madness.”
Spanning four
generations, the family-owned company has produced hundreds of consumer shows, including
the Portland Home & Garden Show (65 years), Portland Boat Show (52 years)
and the Pacific Northwest Sportsmen’s Show (37 years).
Today, three of Bob’
sons and a grandson—the third and fourth generations involved in the family-owned
business—continue to produce a full calendar of the region’s top consumer
events.
Robert Murray O’Loughlin
was born January 14, 1932 in Minneapolis. Fishing and hunting the streams and
woods of Minnesota fostered his lifelong love affair with the great outdoors. He eagerly shared this passion with his family--and
with the public through the company’s shows.
Bob also inherited
showmanship and box office acumen from his father, Thomas O’Loughlin Sr. A
former barnstormer, boxing promoter, fighter manager and ice show producer, he
later produced successful consumer shows throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Bob got his
start in high school, when his talent as a dog trainer generated attention and
invitations to perform at major sports shows and other events. He appeared with
his beloved Chesapeake Bay retriever, Jack Pine, and other canines at top
venues across the U.S., including Madison Square Garden.
He later served
in the U.S. Air Force, and while stationed in Landsberg, Germany was named,
appropriately, the base’s entertainment director.
In 1955, his
father sought his son’s assistance to produce a new show in Spokane, thus launching
a long and successful career. At one time, the company produced as many as 26
shows across the U.S. and Canada. In 1981, the
company expanded and opened a second office in Tacoma to produce shows in the
newly-opened Tacoma Dome.
Former Tacoma
Dome General Manager Mike Gebauer, who became acquainted with the father-son
production team in the 1960’s while managing an event venue in Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, recalled his years of working with Bob O’Loughlin, Sr.
“I know many
people will share this view, but Bob was the finest gentleman I’ve ever met. His
word was as good as gold. You go to bat for a person like that,” said Gebauer.
“We could have worked together solely on a handshake, but we had to sign
documents as a formality.”
Behind the fun
and sizzle he introduced at sportsmen, home and garden, boat and RV shows, Bob worked
long days meeting with exhibitors to firm up space and booth sales. His sons fondly
remember the day his oil-starved 70’s-era Ford Pinto finally “died” in the
driveway at home—the result of over 300,000 miles of hard driving.
At the peak of
his career, “Bob O,” as he was often called by friends and business associates,
preferred to conduct business in person. An invitation by him to “sit quietly”
often turned into a lengthy and energetic discussion on the merits of a new
feature attraction, a show’s advertising campaign, problem-solving the needs of
an exhibitor and other topics he wished to cover.
Face-to-face
meetings were important in building relationships, but also served as a tool in
his daily intelligence-gathering, which in the pre-Internet era included
reading several national and local newspapers each day, according to Portland
marketing executive and family friend Duncan Strang.
“He had enormous
curiosity on a variety of topics and the capacity to easily assimilate the
information, which only fueled his creativity,” said Strang, who first worked
with Bob and his brother Tom in the mid-1970’s. “Most importantly he had an
innate grasp of the public’s appetite for something new and different. In that
regard, he was a trailblazer and far ahead of his time.”
Bob is survived by
children Bob O’Loughlin, Jr., Tacoma, WA; Mary Ann (O’Loughlin) Kurek, New Bern, NC;
Bill O’Loughlin, Yamhill, OR; Terrence O’Loughlin, Portland, OR; Peter
O’Loughlin, Portland, OR and 13
grandchildren.
His wife of 49
years, Regina Elizabeth (Winter) O’Loughlin, passed away in February 2006.
Plans for life
celebration in September are pending.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
New Pilotage Rules: Public Comment Window is open
On the heels of my recent trip to Port Angeles to speak to their Chamber (full story here:
(http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012308219993 ), there remains a chance to add your input on the new changes to the Pilotage Rules in Washington state. As you may know, any yachts that are foreign flag need to either take a pilot or get an exemption if they sail east of 122-24W.
If vessels that exceed the 750-ton limit that are coming in as a group,
we have worked with Puget Sound Pilots in the past to make the pilotage issues for those
vessels as "painless" as possible, so let Chair Harry Dudley (captaindudley@cablespeed.com) know if that is going to
be the case during any of the World Series events (as far in advance as
possible).
(http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012308219993 ), there remains a chance to add your input on the new changes to the Pilotage Rules in Washington state. As you may know, any yachts that are foreign flag need to either take a pilot or get an exemption if they sail east of 122-24W.
The Pilotage Commission is in the process of changing the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) as a result of the recent change to
the RCW allowing larger yachts to get exemptions. If you have not
seen that yet, you will find the announcement about it on the Pilotage Commission's website: www.pilotage.wa.gov
. Go to the tab: Public Hearing - WAC 363-116-360: Exempt
Vessels WSR
12-16-079 for details.
The Commission is contemplating changing the drafted language in the new Section 6 to allow
renewal of either the full-year or three-month exemptions to any time within
one year of the expiration of the last exemption. If you have comments on
that idea, feel free to attend the public hearing on September 13 or submit
written comments in advance.
--Peter Schrappen
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Nate Bahner Memorial Service
Nate will be remembered this Friday, August 17 at the Mercer Island Country Club (8700 Southeast 71st Street Mercer Island, WA), beginning at 4:00. More info here: http://weloveyounatebahner.wordpress.com/memorial/
Also, Three Sheets NW (www.threesheetsnw.com) covered Nate's life in a recent story here: http://threesheetsnw.com/blog/2012/08/seattle-marina-manager-killed-in-wakeboarding-accident/
Nate's obituary can be viewed here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?n=nathan-paul-bahner&pid=159180070
Also, Three Sheets NW (www.threesheetsnw.com) covered Nate's life in a recent story here: http://threesheetsnw.com/blog/2012/08/seattle-marina-manager-killed-in-wakeboarding-accident/
Nate's obituary can be viewed here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?n=nathan-paul-bahner&pid=159180070
Monday, August 13, 2012
Nate Bahner Memorial Site
As we continue to mourn Nate's passing, here's a website set up to collect stories about Nate and provide information about a memorial.
http://weloveyounatebahner.wordpress.com/
http://weloveyounatebahner.wordpress.com/
NMTA member killed in accident
It is
with great sadness to share news that Nate Bahner, current NMTA Marina
Committee chairman, died in a wakeboarding accident late last week. Nate managed the marinas owned by LeClerq Marine Construction
and worked closely with NMTA staff in producing last year’s Northwest Marina
and Boatyard Conference. He was a young, rising star in our industry and his
leadership and friendship will be missed.
Please
keep Nate’s wife and three children in your thoughts and prayers during this
very difficult time.
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Paid Sick Leave Webinar
Any business that has four or more employees and is either based in Seattle or sends workers to Seattle could potentially be impacted by the new Sick Leave Ordinance that passed this year. To prepare our members for the changes, NMTA hosted a workshop. Special thank you to Foster Pepper for preparing the materials and presenting the information.
For those who missed it, here's an encore presenation of the webinar: https://fosterevents.webex.com/fosterevents/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=5593122&rKey=70a4249d8fff5da9
For a link to the Seattle Paid Sick Leave Ordinance and what it means, you can find that here: http://www.cityofseattle.net/civilrights/SickLeave.htm
For those who missed it, here's an encore presenation of the webinar: https://fosterevents.webex.com/fosterevents/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=5593122&rKey=70a4249d8fff5da9
For a link to the Seattle Paid Sick Leave Ordinance and what it means, you can find that here: http://www.cityofseattle.net/civilrights/SickLeave.htm
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Westcoast Custom 64’ Now at Crow’s Nest Yachts’ Docks in Seattle
Open House for New 64’ and 62’ Models Set
for September 8-16
SEATTLE, Washington ---
Crow’s Nest Yachts Seattle is pleased to announce an upcoming open house
September 8th – 16th for the new Westcoast
Custom Yachts 64’ and
62’ models, now at its docks in South Lake Union. The new yachts, built in
British Columbia, are ready for viewing by discerning boaters who are looking
for well-built yachts perfect for West coast cruising.
“We are getting such a positive reaction to these models,” said Vic Parcells, Crow’s
Nest Yachts Seattle. “The open house leading up to and during
the Lake Union Boats Afloat Show will give all those interested a chance to
come aboard and get a close-up look at these new yachts.”
Westcoast
Custom Yachts features 62’ and 64’ Pilothouse models, combining large
interiors, roomy flybridges, and expansive cockpits with impressive
performance, dependability and economy. The 64’ model from their new line of
low profile, customizable Express Cruisers, features modern European styling,
with a comfortable, open interior. There is ample room aft, with a comfortable
cockpit suitable for entertaining or fishing and crabbing.
Renowned
boat builder Forbes Cooper came out of retirement to design and build these new
yachts. He has been manufacturing boats since the 1970’s, first with his Cooper
sailboat, and then with the Cooper Prowler series of yachts in the 1980’s. Now
with Westcoast Custom Yachts, potential owners can customize the features they
want.
“No
two boats built over 50 feet are alike,” said Cooper, Westcoast Custom Yachts.
“We show owners mock-ups of features and finishes they request to be certain we
meet their approval before we build it.”
“These
semi-custom designs are perfect for West Coast boaters,” said Dennis Riehl, Crow’s
Nest Yachts Newport Beach. “They’re exactly the kind of yacht and price
point that works well for either the weekend boater or serious long range
yachtsman.”
Crow’s
Nest Yachts maintains a
high standard of excellence on the West Coast, and with the addition of
Westcoast Custom Yachts, continues to provide exceptional service to exceed
expectations of existing and prospective clients.
Crow’s
Nest Yachts is marking
more than 35 years of service to West Coast boaters with locations in Seattle,
Washington, and in California in both San Diego and Newport Beach. Currently,
Crow’s Nest Yachts has a wide selection of yachts available, with inventory
valued at more than $47 million.
For
more information, please visit www.crowsnestyachts.com and to view video of Westcoast Custom
Yachts, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ctyZKYeebQ. In addition, you can find more
information about the Lake Union Boats Afloat Show at www.boatsafloatshow.com.
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