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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

SCIBS Preview - One Day To Go



Exhibitors from around the world are gearing up for this week's 23rd Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, being stage by Sanctuary Cove from Thursday, May 19 to Sunday, May 22.

With only one day before the show opens, at least 385 exhibitors will display a huge array of marine products and services within the Marine village, pavilions and at the marina.


Close to 100 new boats, marine products and services are being launched at the Show. As in past years, the Show traditionally attracts many international buyers and executives and is known as the place 'Where the Marine Business Does Business'.

'Visitors can see everything connected with boats and the marine industry with fantastic multi-million dollar super yachts, luxury cruisers, sail boats, engines, electronics, marine seating and fit out and navigational gear," said Sanctuary Cove General Manager Marketing and Events Sue Thomson.

Large power boats launched at the show include the world release of the Alaska 60ft Pilothouse Yacht-Fisher and the 43; the launch of Coral Sea Marine's 55ft power catamaran and the new Horizon Q70 Elegance.

Local Gold Coast companies such as Riviera, Maritimo, Mustang and Clipper have new boats to unveil at Sanctuary Cove.

Game and Leisure Boats is displaying a Cabo 40 Flybridge ZEUS for the first time in Australia. Scruffie Marine is showcasing the 5.8m Sienna electric boat and Flying fish Hovercraft is showcasing the Marlin II hovercraft in an Australian boat show release. Duffy Down Under, The Electric Boat Company also has a release of its 18ft Snug Harbour.

New sail boats at the Show include the Dufour Grand Large 375 launched in Australia by Antill Marine plus the latest from Catalina, Corsair, Hunter, Lightwave, Beneteau and Hanse.

Entertainment at this year's Show includes Marine Queensland boating and fishing seminars; live radio outside broadcasts from 92.5 Gold FM and Radio 4KQ; and appearances by Channel Seven personalities. There are daily fashion parades, roving entertainers and presentations all included in the Boat Show entry ticket price.

Online ticket prices offer a discount at $A22 one day adult; $A19 one day concession; $A40 two-day adult and $A75 four-day adult. Gate prices are $A25 adult; $A20 concession; $A45 two-day adult and $A80 four-day adult. Children 14 years and under have free entry.

There is no parking on site but a range of transport options with Park n ride which includes parking, shuttles and boat show entry; helicopter, limousine, taxi drop off and water taxi or ferry transfer. For full details including the entertainment program visit: www.sanctuarycoveboatshow.com.au