LATEST EXHIBITORS AT SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW.

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Latest exhibitors at SIBS showcase diversity of boating.

With indoor exhibition space now almost at capacity, and close to 200 boats appearing on the marina at Cockle Bay, the 54th Sydney International Boat Show returns to the International Convention Centre at Darling Harbour from 3 to 6 August 2023 with an incredible line-up to satisfy all those who love being in, on and around the water.

The latest and greatest in trailer boats, power cruisers, kayaks, tinnies, sail boats, fishing gear and more, rounds-out the most extensive and diverse collection of watercraft and accessories seen in Sydney. Leading Australian and New Zealand dealer Eyachts is set to make a splash at the Show with their biggest showcase on record, featuring three exciting brands: RAND, Axopar, and Pardo.

For those who might prefer spending time below the surface, Underwater Australasia invites you to dive-in, explore and discover. Whatever underwater gadget you might desire, Underwater Australasia supplies a diverse range of sea scooters, underwater drones, underwater cameras, photography accessories and more.

Making its Australian premiere at the Show, the FiFish V-EVO by QYSEA underwater drone represents some of the latest technology available to divers and non-divers alike. The FiFish V-EVO is compact, easy to manoeuvre and versatile.

Another Australian premiere is the Nomad Mini, a compact, but powerful dive system, the newest addition to the BLU3 product line. There’s no need for Scuba tanks as this unit will supply plenty of air, up to 5 metres below the surface. And since we all now carry an amazing camera in our pockets, the SeaLife SportDiver housing enables anybody to take their smartphone underwater.

Vicsail returns to the Show in 2023, with the Australian premiere of the stunning Vicem 55 Classic. This vessel exemplifies the perfect harmony of masterful craftsmanship, impeccable finish, and exceptional performance. The Vicem 55 Classic sets a new standard in yacht construction with a beautiful ‘sea-kindly’ hull drawing on traditional design and modern and innovative technology. At 55 ft in length with a 16 ft beam she is nothing short of impressive.

Another exciting way to enjoy more time on the water is with shared boating. Pacific Boating offers various levels of membership allowing members to access the experience of luxury cruising for a monthly subscription. Premiering at the show, Pacific Boating is announcing a new class of membership which incorporates the Australian launch of the Sea Ray Sundancer 320OB, also being added to the Pacific Boating fleet. The Sundancer 320 Coupe Outboard itself continues a bold new chapter in the Sundancer story, blending the values of a cruiser, a sport boat, and bow rider into one compelling and harmonious package. Thanks to an inventive re-examination of deck architecture, the bow area is more usable than ever before.  A true natural, the Sundancer 320 Outboard reimagines the possibilities of how a cruiser can look, feel and perform.

With more exhibitors confirming their participation every day, the 2023 Sydney International Boat Show is shaping up to be a true celebration of all things boating. This year, tickets are available online only – there will not be a box office at the Show. One-day early bird tickets are available now until 26 July from $25 (Children under 16 years of age are admitted free with a paying adult). Early bird ticket purchasers also have the chance to win $10,000 in ‘Boat Show Dollars’ to spend with an exhibitor at the show.

sydneyboatshow.com.au

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