Sydney
International Boat Show

SYDNEY
INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW OPENS TOMORROW 3 6
August 2023
The 54th Sydney International Boat Show opens tomorrow
(Thursday 3 August) at ICC Sydney and Cockle Bay at
Darling Harbour, with doors open from 10AM.
Recognised
as one of the worlds leading boat shows, the
Sydney event opens tomorrow and continues through
the weekend with a comprehensive and diverse recreational
marine exhibition, featuring 600 vessels and thousands
of marine products, filling the exhibition halls at
the ICC Sydney, the custom-built marina at Cockle
Bay and surrounding foreshore, and presenting everything
for the boating lover in one iconic location, covering
cruising, sailing, ski and wakeboarding, kayaking,
snorkeling, fishing and more.
Over
200 marine businesses from across Australia and beyond
have converged on Darling Harbour alongside government
agencies, offering visitors the chance to view and
compare hundreds of the latest products, learn about
the features of various watercraft, and hear about
the regulations and safeguards in place to protect
our states waterways.
A
clear indication that the industry has bounced back,
the show will host over 65 global, Asia-Pacific and
Australian new product launches and the marina alone
will showcase more than 215 boats, a significant increase
on the number of on-water vessels presented at the
pre-COVID 2019 Show.
Over
400 major global marine brands including Aquila, Azimut,
Bavaria, Beneteau, Boston Whaler, Dufour, Elan, Grady
White, Gulf Craft, Horizon, ILIAD Catamarans, Integrity,
Lagoon Catamarans, Palm Beach, Princess, RAND, Seakeeper,
SeaRay, Sunseeker, Tofinou, and hundreds more grace
the marina, along with Chapman Marine, who are presenting
their biggest display in 30 years, with vessels ranging
from $145,000, up to $1 million.
Within
the halls, brand include Bar Crusher, BRIG, Dometic,
Dunbier, Fliteboard, Garmin, Highfield, Hobie, Lawrance,
Mastercraft, Malibu, Mercury, Nautique, Quintrex,
Sea-Doo, Stabicraft, Surtees, Suzuki, Yamaha, Volvo
Penta and hundreds more, including Sea Legs, the boat
you can drive out of the water.
The
whole family will enjoy the all-new Discover Sailing
and Paddling Hub and Stage which offer visitors everything
needed for a great day out on the water, powered either
by sail, or by yourself, with expert advice and insights
from some of Australias foremost sailing and
paddling experts including three time Olympic medallist
Mathew Belcher, while the Suzuki Suzumar Main Stage
hosts the famous Boat Show Fishing Masterclasses,
where anglers of all levels can learn all the tips
and tricks for landing the big one from
some of Australia's leading fishing experts including
show Ambassador Andrew ET Ettingshausen.
There
are also thousands of dollars in prizes to be won
at the Show, including a Hobie Heritage Stand-Up Paddle
Board valued at $1299 being given away every day of
the show at the Discover Sailing and Paddle Hub.
Andrew
Fielding, President of the Boating Industry Association
Ltd who organise the event, said theres no shortage
of opportunities to enjoy Australias coastal
or inland waterways. The Sydney International
Boat Show again responds to the tremendous enthusiasm
Australians have for spending time in and around
the water. With hundreds of boats on display, and
all the gear to go along with them, this special event
showcases the many ways individuals and families can
get out on the water he said.
Up
to five million Australians enjoy recreational time
on or around the water each year, and Australias
boating and marine facilities are considered world
class. Well-equipped marinas can be found locally
and in regional coastal centres, so theres high-quality
infrastructure in place for boaters of all persuasions.
Australia is fast becoming a well-established first-choice
destination for cruising, long-range fishing or inshore
water sports with local and international visitors.
Whatever
form or style of boating and marine activity meets
your needs, the Sydney International Boat Show presents
the extensive range of marine equipment available
in this country today. Transport for NSW, the shows
Partner in Safety, presents the Boating Safety Zone
with plenty of information on how to remain safe and
have an even better day out on the water.
The
Shows very own smartphone app is an easy way
to ensure visitors find all the boats and brands on
their wish list. Using the app, visitors can take
a sneak peek at the exciting brands premiering at
the show, view the Whats-On Guide, see the schedule
for on-stage talks, download the show maps and access
the Exhibitor Directory with details of what boat
or brand to find where. To access the app, search
for The Event App from the app store and
enter the event code: sibs23
The
Sydney International Boat Show takes place from Thursday
3 to Sunday 6 August at the International Convention
Centre Sydney, and on the adjacent marina on Cockle
Bay in Darling Harbour. The show is open 10AM to 7PM
Thursday to Saturday, and 10AM to 5PM on Sunday. Tickets,
now available, can be purchased online only - there
will not be a box office at the Show. Adult one-day
tickets are $32.50 each. Children under 16 years of
age are admitted free with a paying adult.
The
Sydney International Boat Show is presented by the
Boating Industry Association
Ltd (BIA) and Mulpha
Events, and proudly supported by Partner in Safety
Transport
for NSW, along with official event partners National
Storage and Walcon
Marine.
For
more visit sydneyboatshow.com.au

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