2023 SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW

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Latest innovative products and brands confirmed for 2023 SIBS.

More unique and innovative exhibitors are confirmed for Australia’s recreational boating lifestyle event, set to run from the 3 to 6 August 2023 at the International Convention Centre and Cockle Bay in Darling Harbour.

So far more than 1000 boating and marine brands displayed by more than 250 exhibitors from across the globe are expected to descend on the ICC and purpose-built marina. Exhibitors from both government and industry will thrill visitors with a love of fishing, water skiing, wake boarding, sailing, luxury cruising or just paddling around the waterways.  

The roster of boat show favourites continues with names like: Boating & RV, Chapman Marine Group, Dockpro, eYachts, Fleming Yachts, GRE Marine, Mercury Marine, PowerDive, Pantaenius, and TMG Yachts joining a spectacular and highly anticipated lineup of exhibitors at this year’s Show.

Never shy of developing innovation for recreational marine activities, long standing Sydney International Boat Show exhibitor Yamaha is introducing its latest outboard models, which sees the further expansion of industry-leading fully integrated boat control power systems. The new F150, F175, and F200 models now come with state-of-the-art integrated hydraulic and integrated electro[1]hydraulic steering options. These and the all-new big horsepower XTO 450 and electric HARMO outboards will be on display.

Always one of the most unique vessels at the Show, Sealegs International returns with the release of their latest offering, the Sealegs 3.8T, their electric tender. Sealegs’ Nicholas Glanfield, Global Sales and Marketing Manager said, “with ease of use and versatility, be it transferring from the main craft to a secluded beach or simply back to the ramp, the 3.8T heralds a new era in flexible tendering”.

SWS Pacific will showcase the latest Schenker Watermakers. A Schenker Watermaker allows boaters, whether in a yacht, a sailboat or any other vessel, to extend their cruising duration and increase independency from shore, enjoying more time at sea. “Our watermakers are the most energy efficient units on the market and can be powered directly from the vessel’s service batteries. Making water is as simple as pressing the start button and the units have automatic and periodic flushing” says SWS Pacific’s John Nell.  

www.sydneyboatshow.com.au.

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