New products and premieres at 2023 SIBS.
Advances in design and technology shape the diverse line up of exhibitors expected at the 2023 Sydney International Boat Show, 3 – 6 August at the International Convention Centre, Sydney and adjacent Cockle Bay. With the opportunity for visitors to see the latest and greatest from Australia’s recreational boating industry, exhibitors are excited to premiere some of the advancements now available in onboard technology and showcase the trends seen in vessel ideas, finishes and design.
Red Shark Bikes represent one of the most innovative personal recreational vessels seen in 2023, and they are heaps of fun too. The remarkable watercraft can be described as being a combination paddleboard and bicycle. Made in Spain, this premium ‘aquatic bike’ is available in three models that combine the best of both water and land sports into a unique fitness and leisure experience.
Repairs and maintenance are an important consideration for all boat owners, and while antifouling of vessels is a necessity in both commercial and recreational boating, it can be such a chore. Seajet’s range of products altered the approach to antifouling during the early 1990s with the arrival of their latest advanced self-polishing antifoul coatings, primers, topcoats, varnishes and thinners.
While the factory and head office are based in The Netherlands, Australian customers can find their products at the Show thanks to local distributor Will Aboultaif of Seajet Paints Oceania who says the Seajet range should be on the shopping list for anyone serious about maintaining and protecting the value and efficiency of their boat.
Almost 5 million people are enjoying the waterways each year in Australia, so the show also features plenty of education and entertainment both indoors and outdoors, all included with the entry ticket.