
A 100% electric hydrofoiling experience will be one of the show-stopping attractions at the 36th Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS), taking place from May 22-25, 2025. As Australia’s largest marine lifestyle event, SCIBS continues to push boundaries – this year with the launch of a brand new Luxury Sea Trial Precinct, giving premium buyers an exclusive opportunity to test-drive cutting-edge vessels on the stunning Gold Coast waters. With exhibitor space already 80% sold, the 2025 event is set to be bigger than ever, featuring the latest in marine innovation, opulent superyachts, and world-leading marine brands.
For the first time, the expansion of the Sanctuary Cove Marina superyacht arm on J Pier – including 25 new berths – will allow high-end buyers to step aboard and experience the thrill of a sea trial on luxury vessels. Among the standout experiences will be the Candela C-8, a revolutionary 100% electric hydrofoiling boat that glides above the water for a near-silent, ultra-smooth ride. Chris Hrones, Co-founder and Managing Director of Carbon Yachts, which will debut the vessel, says this is a momentous occasion for electric boating in Australia. “We are incredibly excited to premiere the Candela C-8 at Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. There is no better setting to showcase the future of sustainable luxury on the water.”
SCIBS 2025 will showcase an unrivalled collection of marine products and vessels from world-leading manufacturers and companies, including: AMC, Dometic, Horizon Motor Yachts, Maritimo, Northside Marine, Palm Beach Motor Yachts, Riviera, Princess Yachts, Shimano, Suzuki, Yachtsales Co, and Yachtsman International. Corey Rattray-Wood, Head of Events at Mulpha Events, says the demand for exhibitor space underscores the show’s influence. “SCIBS is where the marine industry does business. Every year, our exhibitors secure incredible sales results, and 2025 will be no exception.”
Last year’s sold-out show attracted 334 exhibitors, 767 boats – including a record-breaking 356 on the water – and over 2,500 marine products. The event contributed more than $400 million to the Queensland economy, with $380 million in direct industry sales and $20 million in visitor expenditure.
Michaela Claes, Operations Manager at Pantaenius Sail & Motor Yacht Insurance, confirms the event’s commercial impact. “This is our 13th consecutive year at SCIBS, and every year the results surpass our expectations. It’s our main event for the domestic market and the highlight of the year for meeting both industry and customers. What the Mulpha Events team creates is simply amazing.
The 36th Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show is shaping up to be an unmissable event for marine enthusiasts, industry leaders, and luxury lifestyle seekers.