All At Sea - Southampton International Boat Show Guide

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Lesley Robinson explained: “This showcase will demonstrate the commitment that not only SIBS and British Marine have to the environment but also that our exhibitors continue to be a driving force in the journey to net zero and will hopefully be a source of inspiration for all businesses in the marine sector.”

All VIP guests will also have the opportunity to take a tour of the show and will have access to a dedicated coat and bag drop off area.

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is the biggest UK marine festival and one of Europe’s largest on-water events. Attracting more than 103,000 visitors, it is a showcase for everything the leisure marine industry has to offer and provides an exciting family day out with many opportunities for all ages to getBackafloat.inJuly show organisers British Marine revealed that 98 per cent of the available exhibitor space had already been filled, despite the show having a larger footprint than ever before.

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environmental products, highlighting how the industry is becoming greener and cleaner and what we can all do to become more environmentally conscious boaters.

A judging panel, which included, Mike Golding OBE (Patron of The Green Blue), Phil Horton (RYA Environment & Sustainability Manager) and Kate Fortnam (Campaign Manager, The Green Blue), reviewed the entrants before selecting the products and services that will be exhibited.

For the first time visitors can add an additional touch of luxury to their visit with the launch of the Quayside Club. Choosing from three VIP packages –White Sea, Coral Sea and Black Sea - those attending the show can enhance their experience with access to luxury VIP extras.

With more opportunities than ever to get afloat, there is plenty to enjoy shoreside too. Experience the show ‘zones’ showcasing different types of watersports activities, watch thrilling on water displays at the On the Water Stage, check out some of the biggest brands from chandlery and clothing to gadgets and lifestyle essentials, or simply take time out and enjoy family entertainment.

sign up to an on the water boat experience and enjoy a trip on one of five unique craft, including the F8 Landing Craft.

British Marine CEO, Lesley Robinson said: “This new addition will provide visitors with an exclusive luxury experience never seen at the show before. We are confident our new VIP tickets will add an amazing new dynamic, alongside all that the show, the exhibitors and the industry has to offer.”

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Visitors will be able to enjoy exciting and innovative on water and land-based displays and talks, with opportunities to ask the experts and chat with likeminded enthusiasts, or just relax at the hospitality areas.

In 2018, in a show of commitment to marine conservation, British Marine pledged a longterm plan to minimise the environmental impact of the Southampton International Boat Show. As well as using the event as a platform for change, they help raise awareness of the plight of the world’s oceans.

So, the Exhibitor Environmental Awards are returning for the fourth year recognising exceptional exhibitors who have embraced environmentally responsible behaviour and sustainable work practices both during and outside the show.

since 2019, so we felt now was the time to launch this event. So many people describe being in open water as a liberating experience and we liken this to the freedom hydrotherapy gives to the children and young people we support at Rose Road. The event will raise vital funds for activities such as hydrotherapy, overnight respite care and school holiday clubs for disabled people.”

So, with more than 550 exhibitors, hundreds of boats, plus many attractions and show features, from tall ships to dinghies, paddleboards to fliteboards, kayaks to catamarans, SUPs to superyachts, there really is somethings for everyone whether experienced boaters or newcomers to the world of boating.

So, whether it is engines, electronics or safety equipment; SUPs, kayaks or classic dinghies, the world of marinas or waterfront properties, encompassing everything from the most sumptuous superyacht to the tiniest craft the 2022 Southampton International Boat Show has it all.

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As part of the show's green focus, new for 2022 is the Environmental Innovation Showcase, which will be located in Ocean Hall. With exhibitors invited to submit entries it will shine a spotlight on the best of the marine industry’s new

Another first for this year is the Southampton International Boat Show Swim which will see 125 swimmers take to Southampton water early in the morning of 18 September to raise money for local charity the Rose Road Association (www. roseroad.org.uk). They will swim 1.25km in the iconic Southampton docks, past tall ships and superyachts.

The Quayside Club White Sea VIP package includes an official meet and greet on arrival, show entry, a tour of the deluxe Waterfront Lounge, plus complimentary drinks and snacks. The Coral Sea package adds a gourmet buffet lunch overlooking the marina.

For the ultimate in luxury, the Black Sea option provides VIP parking at the heart of the show and access to the On the Water stage private enclosure where you can watch the fantastic demonstrations. Furthermore, Black Sea ticket holders can

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It is September which, of course, means marine companies from all around the world will be showcasing their products and services at the Southampton International Boat Show.

This year sees an increased focus on sustainability and protecting the environment, with more craft on show being made from recyclable aluminium and with reduced packaging waste.

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Swimmers will gain entry to the show before it opens to the public and will be able to enjoy all it offers after their swim too.

The winner will be presented with their award by Mike Golding on the opening day (16 September) on the Foredeck Stage at 11.30am. However, all entrants will receive a plaque to display during the show to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability. Previous winners include RS Sailing, Spirit Yachts, Bentley Motors and Premier Marinas.

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Here you will find everything from standup paddleboards, surfboards, wakeboards and water-skis, kite-surfs, windsurfs, canoes and kayaks, to group activities on the water – something for easy riders and adrenaline junkies alike. Plus, get tips from the pros, learn about the latest equipment or grab a bargain with special SIBS offers from exhibitors.

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The Dinghy Zone is the place to see sports and sailing dinghies, trailer boats, cruisers, boat builders, high-performance equipment, sailing clubs, holiday providers and training options in one place. Exhibitors will happily explain and show you the different types of dinghies, as well as the equipment that matches your needs and budget.

This zone celebrates the boats and craftsmanship that stand the test of time. With highly varnished wooden decks, coloured sails on gaff rigs and traditional brass fittings, classic boats are always a much-loved feature at Southampton. With beautiful craft, plenty to see, do, learn and try – including product demonstrations and talks on traditional and modern boat building techniques - the Classic and Day Boat Zone is the place to immerse yourself in a range of craft, from modern boats inspired by traditional designs and craftsmanship to beautifully restored classics.

The show offers visitors even more opportunities to get on the water with many types of craft available during the 10 Fromdays. standing on a SUP, tacking and gybing in a dinghy, experiencing the highspeed, high-octane thrill of a powerboat, to the majestic charm of a classic sailing yacht, or cruising around the Solent, the On the Water zone offers action-packed fun for all the FlexiSail,family.aboat membership company, is partnering with British Marine to run this year’s Try-a-boat attraction. FlexiSail’s extensive range of craft – from 40ft sailing yachts to classic traditional inshore cruisers, powerboats, RIBs and access-friendly craft - provides visitors with the opportunity to try, free of charge, a number of different boats. Children must be over eight to take part.

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Not just an opportunity to see amazing boats and discover new kit, the show also offers many ways to get afloat, watch incredible demonstrations, listen to interesting talks, enter competitions, find great deals, talk to experts, catch up with friends and generally have a fantastic day out.

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o make navigating around the show easy, there are sector specific zones including watersports, dinghy, classic and dayboats, with many leading brands on show.

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New for 2022 is the Fliteboard demo. Fliteboard is an eFoil surfboard that races across the water without making a sound. Handling tremendous

You can find the RYA in Ocean Hall (J120). RYA members can take advantage of an exclusive ‘buy one get one free’ ticket offer. Read more about the RYA at Southampton on page 14.

The flyboard demonstration will be fun for all the family.

Try-a-Boat+ provides visitors with the opportunity to stay out on the water longer and experience life aboard some of the most adventurous and historically unique boats at the show. These include the tall ship Morgenster; the 1932 High Speed Launch 102; an F8 landing craft and the Motor Gun Boat 81, which took part in the Normandy landings. Prices start from £20 for Try-a-Boat+ experiences.

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As well as the main stage talks, some individual exhibitors will have talks and presentations on their stands. Over at Raymarine on 21 September, for example, Harry Dwyer will be the guest speaker at 3pm (stand J385). Known for his quirky and innovative style of YouTube videos, Harry introduces boating, engineering and design projects via his channel to over 105k followers. His videos have already amassed millions of views.

Mayflower Park is home to the biggest brands, Ocean Hall, Guinness Bar, Borrow A Boat Quarterdeck Bar & Restaurant, live entertainment and, of course, access to theBorrowmarina.ABoat returns to the Southampton Boat Show following their busiest-ever sailing season, with more than 4,500 people taking to the water this summer. They will take over the Quarterdeck Bar which will be renamed the Borrow A Boat Quarterdeck Bar & Restaurant.

Located right above the pontoons, it will offer a relaxed environment and plenty of seating overlooking the marina. With over 50m of open decked balcony and seating, it is the perfect base for the day, and an ideal meeting point for family and friends.

The marina can be entered via Mayflower Park and is free to access for all show visitors. Hundreds of craft will be available to view here, including global, European and UK launches of yachts, RIBs, motor and day boats. For serious boat buyers, there is the opportunity to request an appointment with preferred manufacturer(s) to ensure dedicated time to discuss boat plans.

As well as the Borrow A Boat competition already mentioned, there will be various other chances to win great prizes.

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Yamaha are just of many exhibitors with great competitions at the show

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The iconic Guinness Bar has been a staple at Southampton International Boat Show for many years, and no boat show is complete without the traditional pint of Guinness with great company. The

The Royal Yachting Association is the national governing body for dinghy, motor and sail cruising, all forms of sail racing, RIBs and sportsboats, windsurfing and personal watercraft and a leading representative for inland waterways cruising.

Looking for the real splash-factor? Then Get-A-Float in partnership with Rockley Watersports is the place to go. Whether you are over eight or over 80, Rockley offers dinghy sailing, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding - alone or on a mega-sup - under the watchful eyes of experienced instructors making sure everyone is perfectly safe. All equipment, including wetsuits and buoyancy aids, is provided, with on-the-water instructors giving helpful hints for first timers or top tips to sharpen up existing skills.

Matt Ovenden, CEO and founder of Borrow A Boat, said: “The Southampton Boat Show is always a highlight of the British boating calendar, and we are proud to be returning with a takeover of the waterfront Quarterdeck Bar.”

James Prestwood has a show which is action-packed with tricks and thrills, as he soars high in the air and dives deep into the sea below.

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If the thought of a relaxing cruise appeals, the show’s own cruise ship, Ocean Scene, will depart from the marina twice an hour, taking visitors for a mini cruise. Visitors can see the show from an entirely different angle and maybe even get up-close-and-personal with the gigantic cruise liners that flank the marina. Offering more places on board than ever before, Ocean Scene is fully equipped with sundecks, bars and on board facilities, ensuring an enjoyable, free 20minuteTry-a-Boatvoyage.and Get-A-Float water activities require pre-booking. To secure your place, it is advised to pre-book prior to attending the show. It can also be done on arrival at the booking area.

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Rockley’s MD Pip Woods said: “Just bring a towel and find the booking area located between the Watersports and Dinghy Zone areas on arrival at the show to book your one-hour Get-A-Float session. And if you are really hooked, most of the craft used by Rockley will be available to purchase from retailer stands at the show.”

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Expect to be amazed as world-class extreme sports professionals take to the water at the On The Water stage. From a James Bond-style performance on the flying foiling Fliteboard, to cycling on the water with the Manta5 foiling bike and diving with a Seabob, water-based entertainers will keep guests on the edge of their Flyboarderseats.

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Guinness Bar can be found at the heart of Mayflower Park, next to Ocean Hall.

The Cruising Association is a unique, mutually supportive association dedicated to those who cruise on small boats. CA members, backed up by a team of dedicated staff, share experiences, knowledge and fun to help you get the most out of cruising. Find the CA on J419 in Ocean Hall. Read more about the CA at Southampton on page 46.

Yamaha Marine UK, for example, is running a competition to win a YAM240T inflatable boat, coupled with a Yamaha 2.5hp portable outboard. To enter, visitors just need to visit the Yamaha Marine stand, E051, and scan the competition QR code on

power and with safety as their highest priority of course, the elite Fliteboarders will breeze over the water and make the marina their Professionalplayground.jetskier,world champion and daredevil Jack Moule has his crew in tow this year too, and visitors can marvel at their incredible backflips, rolls and tricks.

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Or, visit Pantaenius UK on stand J175 to discuss your insurance requirements and enter their free prize draw for a Spinlock Deckvest 6D Life Jacket and Helly Hansen Coastal Sailing Suit.

Look out for the other opportunities to get involved around the show. For example, sailing experts Duncan Wells and Colin Stracey will be running practical have-a-go sessions on board a Sigma 38 sailing yacht. Their stress-free techniques are designed to help boaters improve their skills and learn some fail-safe tips or coming alongside and casting off.

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There will also be a new champagne and oyster bar, run by charter brokerage Helm – acquired by Borrow A Boat in 2021. Attendees will be offered the chance to win a yacht charter in Croatia on a Sun Odyssey 490 in May 2023.

The Foredeck Stage will see a huge range of talks every day including UKSA’s Ben Willows, Hannah Mills, The Green Blue, British Marine’s Lesley Robinson and Tom Cunliffe. An up-to-date timetable of talks is available at the show website.

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electric RIB, RS Electric Boats Pulse 63 is built from sustainable materials where possible and incorporates the latest in advanced electric propulsion technology to achieve a top speed of 23 knots and, depending on speed and conditions, a range of up to 100nm.

Electric engines are increasingly popular, and the British designed and built SP800 sports day tender from Pixii will be making its debut at the show. Built using recyclable materials, including an aluminium hull, it has zero emissions from its 100 per cent electric engine. Also from the UK, and designed specifically as an

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services, there is plenty of choice from sailing getaways to specialist offshore kit. To demonstrate the incredible range of exhibitors - and products and services - visitors might go from finding exclusive holiday essentials to choosing seascapes and artwork from, say, Pankhurst Gallery. Amongst the many stands selling everything from SUPs to accessories, footwear to fleeces, electronics to watches, ropes to fenders, visitors will also be able to enjoy numerous on water and land-based displays and talks. Equally important, it is a great opportunity to talk to experts to ensure you make the right buying decision.

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Timber’s TMT Marine is a sustainably sourced product made from American Maple, which offers a viable alternative to teak. For deck coatings,

As mentioned, Fischer Panda UK will be at Southampton highlighting its full range of electronic propulsion technology. Equipment on display will include compact AC and DC diesel generators, diesel electric hybrid propulsion, and smart battery management and power electronics systems. The company will also be sharing its abilities to reduce the carbon footprint for marine industry owners and operators. The Fischer Panda UK display trailer will be a prominent feature at Southampton, offering live demonstrations of the latestCraigtechnology.Gutteridge, marine sales manager, Fischer Panda UK, explained: “Another key aspect of what we do is to work with customers and partners to help them improve their green credentials by reducing their carbon footprint.”

Outboard, inboard and electric engines from all over the world can be seen at the show with all the major brands including Mercury Marine and Mariner from the USA, Torqeedo electric engines from Germany and Tohatsu and Yanmar from Japan.

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Yamaha will be displaying an extensive range of products on and off the water at this year’s show including its flagship XTO 425hp V8. The XTO will be joined by models from Yamaha’s Premium V6 outboard range which offers extensive functionality, from everyday use and long-distance journeys to high octane sports use. Completing the outboard line-up will be a selection of outboards from Yamaha’s Mid Power (30-80hp), Versatile (8-25hp) and Portable (2.5-6hp) ranges.

New at Southampton will be Venclaes boat trailers from the Netherlands, and US manufactured watermakers from HRO, Sea Recovery and Village Marine. Petrol and diesel generators from Westerbeke can also be viewed alongside Germany-based Fischer Panda generators and electric propulsion engines.

As part of the Suzuki Clean Ocean Project, Suzuki Motor Corporation is also launching its innovative micro-plastic collecting device, now fitted as standard within four models of its outboard motors. When running, these devices collect microplastics floating near the water surface.

Marine-Products-Direct, which supplies a range of high-end marine products to yacht owners, powerboaters and shipyards worldwide, is exhibiting the TEMO Electric Outboard Engine on stand J296. TEMO’s

This year many international brands will be making their debuts at Southampton, including Canadian water-life brand Mustang, launching its range of marine technical clothing (turn to page 41 for this month’s fantastic Mustang competition).

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look at the Soromap range from France, or for those wanting to sand down, clean and restore craft, the full range of Mirka Power Tools from Finland will be available.

Yamaha will have an extensive range of products on and off the water

Whether you are simply planning to look around exhibitors’ stands or have a long shopping list, there is no where better to compare a fantastic choice of marine kit and services than the Southampton International Boat Show.

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A true international show, there will be the latest in marine electronics, navigation and communications from Raymarine with its Yachtsense EcoSystem and Cyclone radar and, from China, there will be EcoFlow’s innovative and portable power solutions through UK distributor Battery

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Italian manufacturers feature strongly this year, from the stylish Bluegame BGX 70 motor yacht through to Armare Ropes, Paguro generators, Frigomar chiller units and air conditioners and Schenker Watermakers.

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Show visitors will also be able to experience the next generation of Yamaha’s integrated boat control system, Helm Master EX via a specially designed simulator on Yamaha’s waterfront stand.

Suzuki will be promoting its range of small horsepower and portable engines ranging from 2.5hp to 30hp and displaying its flagship DF350A dual-propeller outboard, perfect for high performance RIBs and superyacht tenders.

innovation has won it several international awards. TEMO·450 was the METSTRADE Connect2020 DAME innovation winner, the highest European distinction in the maritime industry.

Is there a boat, stand or feature you are particularly looking forward to seeing?

Barrus recently announced a distribution agreement with SEAFLO, which specialises in the research, design and manufacture of water system and ventilation products. The SEAFLO range will debut at the show on the Barrus Marine Equipment stand (J316).

This year we launched two new, and successful, events, the British Marine National Conference and London Luxury Afloat, and we are looking forward to growing them in 2023.

For those looking for safety kit and information, Ocean Safety (stand E022) will be giving expert advice and showcasing its range of lifesaving products. Ocean Safety’s extensive range of Man Overboard retrieval equipment will be on display, along with the Jon Buoy MOB range, featuring the Jon Buoy Recovery Module, Dan Buoy and Inflatable Horseshoe. Also on display will be a selection of lifejackets andTheliferafts.electronics stands are always popular at Southampton, and this year Garmin and Fusion will again be exhibiting their extensive range of products including the Signature 3i Fusion Speakers and quatix 7 smartwatches. Newly launched, the Fusion Signature 3i Speakers expand and improve on the existing Fusion line-up, while the quatix 7 series of smart watches are designed for life on the water. Also on display will be the Garmin LiveScope + and LiveScope XR. Featuring 35 per cent target separation over previous systems, LiveScope + enhances the fishing experience with sharper resolution, reduced noise and Garmin’s clearest imagery to date. Garmin and Fusion will be at stands J386 and J377.

SMG (stand J407), the UK, Ireland and Channel Islands distributor, will launch the Rebel Cell and ThrustMe at this year’s Southampton Boat Show. The Thrustme Kicker is a transom mount outboard designed for ship-to-shore tenders, small lake boats and inshore fishing inflatables. Combined with a runtime of up to 2.5 hours, remote control and six forward and reverse speeds, the Kicker is the ideal portable outboard solution for the marine and fishing markets.

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MR: We are expecting over 650 craft on display at the show, on land and in the purpose-built marina. The majority of the boats displayed on land arrive by road. Obviously, we have to be mindful of the local traffic and manage their arrival at show to ensure everyone does not arrive at the same time. Once on site we provide an experienced team to support boat lifting to keep things running as smoothly as possible.

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MR: We have such a wonderful and diverse industry we are continually looking to provide new and exciting opportunities for our members to connect with a variety of audiences.

MR: Yes, I am HUGE fan of sport in general. I am currently on my way to Lords to watch Somerset CCC play cricket and I follow AFC Bournemouth and Bath Rugby. I am also training for the London Marathon on 2 October, which will be my third marathon and one I am aiming to raise £2,000 for Barnardo Children’s Charity.

“We have made some significant changes to the show over the last three years, and this year will be about continuing to build and evolve the show.”

The Guinness Bar is the place to exchange stories and meet up with friends

Rebel Cell products being showcased include the Outdoorbox, a compact, lightweight and waterproof (IP65) portable power source and the Rebelcell Start - a lithium starter battery for outboard engines up to 200hp.

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Q There must be some funny behind the scenes stories from earlier shows – can you share any?

MR: The Southampton International Boat Show takes place in the centre of the fantastic city of Southampton and whilst a city centre location offers wonderful transport, accommodation, bars, restaurants, entertainment and connectivity it also presents severalThesechallenges.challenges include securing the show. We have 24hr security personnel and various forms of technology protecting more than 2,000m of perimeter on land as well as working with the port and ferry operators to keep traffic moving through the city during the show. And, of course, there are the challenges of having to build, deliver and breakdown an event whilst being sensitive to our neighbours and the local residents of Southampton. It takes 30 days to set up and take down the show in total.

MR: Firstly, visitors can expect to see more boats than at both the 2019 and 2021 shows. We have also increased the number of opportunities for visitors to get out on the water including Get-A-Float with Rockley Watersports and Try-a-Boat in partnership with Flexisail. And, of course, our brand-new VIP experience, the Quayside Club overlooking the marina offering a selection of unique packages so visitors can add a little extra to their visit. We have made some significant changes to the show over the last three years, and this year will be about continuing to build and evolve the show.

In addition, my team and I are responsible for the British Marine Member presence at the Monaco Yacht Show, METSTRADE, Boot Dusseldorf, Miami International Boat Show and a handful of other UK events.

We heard a rumor that away from boating you are a bit of a fan of football, so which team do you follow?

MR: Yes and no! There are hundreds of funny stories from behind the scenes, but probably only suitable with a drink in the Guinness Bar…

MR: There is going to be lots to see at this year’s show, however for me personally, I am looking forward to the return of Ribeye, who are back with their biggest stand in years, located next to our new VIP area in the Solent Park. I am also looking forward to taking a look at the Arksen 85 and Archipelago 47 adventure yacht, which are both new to the show. Our new Try a Boat line-up, in partnership with Flexisail, is something I am looking forward to seeing come together too. But when you work on a show of this size and scale, I genuinely look forward to seeing it all.

For those looking to travel or live internationally, the show also offers the opportunity to learn about waterside properties in Cyprus, exotic marinas in Andalusia, and sailing and boating charter holidays to stunning destinations all over the world.

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For those who want a yacht built to their own specific needs - and who doesn't - then Falmouth-based Rustler Yachts offers personal bespoke design and build for every customer.

Whether setting off across the ocean, or just exploring your local area, there is a range of powerboats to suit everyone at this year’s Southampton International Boat Show.

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those who fancy a different route to boat ownership, Rib Shack will be one of those explaining its ‘own the boat, not the

shared boat ownership schemes at the show. There are also plenty of opportunities to buy the boat of your dreams; check out the brokers’ displays with details of pre-loved yachts at the show or if you are looking to change to

something new, then pop along to the We Buy Any Boat stand. And do not forget, if you are looking to try your hand at sailing Try-a-Boat gives you the chance to get out on the water, free of charge, to try a range of different boats.

Whilst for those heading across the sea, the Archipelago 47, described as an ‘explorer’s catamaran’, will deliver distance with speed and performance.

Ancasta Group reveals the distinctly designed Bluegame BGX60, also making its Southampton Show debut, alongside the Beneteau Gran Turismo 45, Beneteau Swift Trawler 48, Protector 330 Chase and 380 Targa.

Whilst British-built and designed yachts are prevalent, there is also a strong international presence bringing together yachts from manufacturers worldwide. Making its show debut is the French-designed and built Dufour 32, alongside the Dufour 390 and larger Dufour 430, whilst Jeanneau will reveal for the first time in the UK the Sun Odyssey 380, alongside Sun Odyssey 410, 440 and 490 with the racy Sun Fast 3300. Also from France, Beneteau yachts will have the UK debut of the Oceanis 34.1, alongside the Oceanis 30.1.

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Fairline marks the launch of its F//LINE 33 Outboard at Southampton, the company’s first outboard model in recent times, which will be on display with the Targa 45 OPEN, Targa 45 GT, Targa 50 GT, Squadron 50 and Squadron 68.

Lastly, from Sweden will be the latest in designs from Arcona, Najad and Hallberg-Rassy, with X-Yachts from Denmark, Bavaria yachts from Germany and Galeon from Poland too.

Another world debut comes from British yacht builders Cockwells launching the Duchy 35. Combining the classic lines of the gentleman’s launch of generations past with modern styling and on board luxury the Duchy range is equally at home on lakes, canals or cruising the open sea.

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A familiar sight at Southampton, Sunseeker will be displaying a range of models from 55 - 95ft, with the Predator 65 making her UK debut at the show. Princess Yachts, meanwhile, will have seven models on display from the Y72 to the F45. Star of the line-up is the new F65, making her world premiere at the show.

For those looking for their first foray into powerboating, Wills Marine has a range of great value, small and sporty entry-level powerboats including the sub 5m Sting 485 and slightly bigger Sting 530. Working up in size, there is the 6m Nordkapp Avant 605, and the first UK showing of Nordkapp’s Enduro 805 day and overnight cruiser, spacious overnight cruiser Noblesse 720 and sturdy aluminium-hulled Avant 705Salt-waterRS. fishing enthusiasts will be drawn to the Boston Whaler range, with Dorset Yacht Company showing the centre console 220 Dauntless. For the ultimate in sea-keeping safety, Seaward’s Nelson range are renowned for their tough and rugged commercial heritage combined with luxurious handcrafted on-board comfort.

There will be UK debuts of the multiaward winning Dehler 30OD and Dehler 46SQ

The show will, as always, see world debuts, including the ultra-modern Archipelago 47 catamaran, the sea-angler’s Pilothouse 25 from Orkney Boats and, for adventurers and explorers, the Arksen 45. Over the next few pages we will look at some of the hundreds of boats on display this year.

The show offers the chance for visitors to see a range of powerboats from all over the world, showcasing the variety of designs, performance and styling characteristics from international manufacturers, supported by expertise from UKbased dealers and representatives.

The Wolf Rock Company will be showcasing two new brands including The Smartwave range of low maintenance, small motor craft. Also on the Wolf Rock stand will be Idea Marine small centre console and walkaround ItalianbuiltOtherpowerboats.nottobe missed international brands include the UK debut of Bavaria’s SR41 HT and R40 Coupe, the Prestige range with four models on display including the Prestige 420, 460, 520 and 590 and Rodman’s ever-popular 1040, Muse 44 and Spirit 31 Outboard. The distinctive and award-winning range of Axopar yachts includes the Axopar 22, and expect the first showing in the UK of the Axopar 25, alongside the Axopar 28 and 37 as well.

Sailing boats of every shape and size will be on display. Whether looking for a stable dinghy to learn in, a safe craft for the children, something for fun and friendly competition or a highly technical racing machine with spinnaker and trapeze, the show is a great opportunity to chat to boat builders, designers and class associations to decide which is the best fit.

BRILLIANT BOATS

Topper International will have more than 11 dinghies on display with its iconic Topper and Topaz catamaran range, ensuring plenty of choice of multi-purpose sailing dinghies suitable for all abilities.

rom the tiniest tender, speedy waterski boats and compact RIBs up to mighty full-throttled sea-going craft, this year’s Southampton International Boat Show offers even more brands and models from all over the world, all located in and around the marina. Major international brands will be showing their latest sailing yachts and powerboats; exhibitors include show regulars Sunseeker International, Princess Motor Yachts, Fairline, Dufour and Prestige Yachts, Oyster, Fjord, Jeanneau Sail & Power range, Beneteau Sail & Power range, Spirit Yachts, Hanse, Dehler and Moody sailing yachts. However, there are also many newcomers to the show including bluewater cruising Solaris Yachts from Italy, race-ready Corby Yachts from Cowes, dinghies to suit every size and ability from Hartley Boats and the latest in high-technology powerboats from Twisted Marine.

Even if you live a fair distance away from water, Boats on Wheels has the solution with the Astus trailable 22.5 trimaran and Viko S1 trailer sailer range of yachts. Also easy to tow behind vehicles is the range of traditional hand-crafted British-built sailing boats, often with tan sails and wooden spars, which can be found in the Classic and Dayboat zone. This includes Drascombe’s range of Luggers and Cornish Crabbers showcasing their gaff-rigged Pilot Cutter 30, now with electric auxiliary drive options.

Val Wyatt Marine will debut of the Interboat Intender 950

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Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Bray Marine Sales will be introducing the Balt Yachts brand into the UK, displaying the Balt SunCamper 35 and Balt Yacht 818 Titanium.

International debuts at the show include the first UK public viewing of the Nord Star 36+ Flybridge and Nord Star 33+ Cruiser, alongside the Nord Star 28+ from Finland, along with Finnish sports cruisers from Grandezza with the 28 OC, 34 OC and 37 CA and Finland’s Sargo 45. There is also the Nimbus T11

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and Nimbus 405 Coupe from Sweden. The show also marks the UK premiere of Norway’s Cormate T28 and Cormate U23 Supermarine alongside Galeon’s 325 GTO, 400 FLY, 460, 500 and 640 FLY from Poland. The Fjord 44 Coupe from Germany is making its UK debut beside the larger Fjord 41 XL, while from Italy the San Lorenzo SX88 is making its first UK showing alongside Dromeas Yachts from Turkey.

The Inspiration Group will be showing 11 sailing yachts ranging from 3058ft. This includes the debut of the award-winning Hanse 460, the European Yacht of the Year 2022, and the UK debuts of the multi-award winning Dehler 30OD and Dehler 46SQ.

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Buying a dinghy is often the first stage in a sailor’s career, and there is plenty of choice with Hartley Boats, Fusion Sailboats and RS Sailing showing a number of models including the debut of the RS Toura and the new 6m rig RS Aero.

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Val Wyatt Marine will have the UK debut of the Interboat Intender 950 alongside the smaller 820 model, as well as the Southampton debut of the Corsiva 650 and UK designed and built Haines 32 Offshore and Haines 400.

As always there is a large spectrum of craft on display; at one end the new Corby Yachts slim-line Corb Electric Slipper Yacht is just 22ft long. This all-carbon fibre, lightweight powerboat can squeeze in a crew of two and glides along at 12 knots, but can be dismantled, we are told, for easy transport and storage in under 90 seconds.

With many boats located on the water within the show marina, and even more to see on the shoreside displays, it is the perfect opportunity for visitors to step on board, compare and contrast different makes and models, and even get out on the water and have a go.

If sailing around the world floats your boat, then wander along the pontoons and step on board some of the world’s most prestigious blue water cruisers. Spirit Yachts will be showcasing the Spirit 30 and the Spirit 44, which makes its worldBritish-builtdebut. and renowned for its bluewater long distance sailing abilities, the luxurious new Oyster 495 will be sitting alongside its beautiful big sister, the Oyster 595, on the pontoons, while from Ocean Shipyard comes the new generation Southerly 42.

From the Isle of Wight, Island RIBs’ 7m range is fully customisable and built to owners’ specifications using only Lloyd’s approved GRP

MCC Marine will be displaying the new Rupert R8, an 8m RIB powered with Yamaha 300hp V6 engine. For those looking for a super lightweight, yet fuel-efficient superyacht tender, MCC Marine’s SUR ST325 Rider with four stroke Yamaha 20hp engine fits the bill.

Lastly is the range of Aquaspirit RIBS from Finland. Designed using a D-tube, these RIBs offer the space and seating options akin to a GRP boat but with all the safety, support and weight saving characteristics of a RIB.

powered by 450hp outboard engines. Supported by engine partner Honda Marine Europe, Highfield Boats will be launching the Sport 760, which offers space on board for families and groups. All Highfield boats are packaged in recyclable material and use recyclable aluminium in theirBritish-designedconstruction.

and custom-built RIBs on show include a full range from Ribcraft, and the world debut of the Cobra 7.0m Nautique, alongside the Nautique 7.7m, 8.7m and 9.2m models. The A683 Custom from Ribeye is an ideal family day boat, while the Ribeye A811 is the ultimate boat for explorers with its deep-v hull, ergonomic console and four Shock Mitigation Suspension seats.

Fairline CEO Paul Grys said: “The F//LINE 33 Outboard is an exciting new addition to the F// LINE range and is the perfect choice for clients to be introduced to the Fairline lifestyle.

Find Fairline at M224, M226, M234, M238, M240, M242, M244

Sunseeker will be represented by its UK and European distributor, Sunseeker London Group, with its line-up of eight models ranging from the Manhattan 55 through to the 90 Ocean. Sunseeker will showcase the two Manhattans from its range, the Manhattan 55 and Manhattan 68, which are designed to enhance comfort and cruising whilst providing owners with a vast array of social spaces usually only seen in larger yachts. From the 65ft category, the brand-new Predator 65, with next-generation technology, will be a show exclusive alongside the awardwinning 65 Sport Yacht. Another Predator, the 74, will join the line-up alongside the 76 Yacht and 88 Yacht from Sunseeker’s Yacht range. Finally, the striking 90 Ocean will complete the line-up.

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If you love RIBs you won't want to miss Ribeye

If space is an issue, look at the ultra-compact range of F-RIBS from Nestaway. Available in four sizes, from 9 - 14ft, the folding floor makes them ideal for easy storage and transportation, whilst at the other extreme, the spacious Italian-designed Zar Formenti ZAR 95 SL T-Top from Boat Smart is large enough to contain a two-berth cabin, toilet, wet bar and full walk-around cockpit.

Alsomaterials.fromthe Isle of Wight, Seaspray Boats will be on stand H006. Their Microboat 900, which is a lightweight and robust dory, makes a great fast tender or fun, family boat at just £750.

Garmin GPS chartplotters, Fusion marine stereo and Scanstrut Rokk Wireless Active on the dashboard. Wills Marine will also be showing the Airborne 7 sport performance RIB for the first time at Southampton.Zodiacwillbe making UK debuts of the OPEN 4.8, the largest of four newly introduced compact boats in the iconic Open inflatables range. Also new in the UK is the Zodiac Medline 6.8 model, with its larger hull length making it a safe and stable family boat even on the roughest of seas, alongside the Zodiac Pro 5.5 making its UK debut.

Visitors will be able to see its new, subtly revised exterior, new sleek hardtop and new interior design.

"We have taken onboard feedback from customers to further improve the Squadron 68, and are confident buyers will fall in love with it as much as we have. We have got an exciting period ahead of us.”

Scottish boat Manufacturer Ultimate Boat Company is making the world debut of its high performance, high specification O Class RIB. Designed and engineered to operate as a commercial vessel for crew transfer and built to withstand the harshest environments, the model on show at Southampton has been upgraded to luxurious standards with top-of-the-range marine electronics, teak decking, insulated cabin and many other extras. The O Class will sit alongside UBC’s X-Class, also a world debut. UBC, in conjunction with parent company ExoTechnologies, is pioneering a new fully recyclable and sustainable composite material for its innovative and patented highperformance hulls.

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Fairline’s line-up includes two show debuts. Alongside the Targa 45 OPEN, Targa 45 GT, Targa 50 GT and Squadron 50, Fairline will be making Southampton debuts for its F//LINE 33 Outboard and Squadron 68, which was announced last year.

Another head-turning craft is the Twisted T450R from Salcombe Marine Services. At 28.5ft, she is

From New Zealand, the Rayglass Protector range is on the Ancasta stand, displaying the Protector 330 Chase and 380 Targa, whilst from South Africa, Cape Town-based Gemini Marine’s range of open and cabin RIBs are available in the UK through Berthonowned BHG Marine with the Gemini Waverider 650 Sport powered by a Drive-BY-Wire 150hp YamahaNorthstarengine.Boats are manufactured in Turkey and will be showing for the first time in Europe the Ion 105 high performance RIB, alongside the UK debut of the Axis 4.8, Orion 6 and Orion 8. All NorthStar craft are feature-packed, with retractable ski pylons, freshwater shower, console toilet and plenty of room for entertaining and relaxing.

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Visitors will find Sunseeker at E060, M702, M704, M706, M708, M710, M717, M720, M721, M722 and the Sunseeker Brokerage at E059.

Wills Marine has announced Ukrainemanufactured Grand RIBS will be showing nine models from the smallest Golden Line 340, with Yamaha 30 engine, through to the top-of-the-range Drive 600 Lux. At 6.12m and featuring a Yamaha 130 engine, this fully-featured model is kitted out with all the latest in marine electronics including

We have already mentioned a few RIBs, but there are many more to consider. Featuring Italian-styling, Vita Yachts 7m all-electric Seal RIB is made from sustainable low carbon aluminium and designed for recreational and commercial use.

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Also in aluminium and available in eye-catching colourways, the Rebel Riot range of RIBs - 3.8m, 4.8m and 5.8m - comes with Tohatsu engines and Extreme Trailers.

Spirit Yachts can be found at marina berths M346 and M350.

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A Suzuki dealer and specialists in the trailer boat market, The Wolf Rock Company has been predominantly recognised for importing BRIG boats, appealing to the high-end RIB buyer. However, with BRIG manufacturing halted in the Ukraine due to the conflict, The Wolf Rock Company has worked to provide leisure boaters with new

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New Zealand’s Smartwave offers a range of family orientated boats, attracting both anglers and leisure boaters alike. Italian boatbuilder Idea Marine, meanwhile, have created a range of top-quality day boats.

Check them out at Protector Boats (M520, M522), Bluegame Motor Yachts (M651), Prestige Motor Yachts (M601, M601, M604, M605), Lagoon Catamarans (M142,M146), Beneteau (see exhibit list at the end of

propeller to regenerate the batteries whilst sailing. Regeneration is boosted by Solbian solar panels integrated into the aft deck.

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at sea, reinventing traditional layouts. The highly customisable design of the 62ft BGX60 is designed for long journeys with a cruising speed of 27knots. Also, on show will be:

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choices and, to this end, they now stock four additional lines: IRON Boats, Smartwave, Idea Marine andProvidingKolibri.

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Prestige Motor Yachts: 420F, 460F, 520F, 590F

Arksen is launching the Adventure Series at Southampton. The team will be on hand to talk you through the full range of 45-100+ft explorer vessels, to take you on your next adventure.

The Dufour 32 is making her UK debut at the Southampton International Boat Show, alongside the Dufour 390, 430 and the British Yachting Awards cruising yacht of the year winner, the Dufour 470.

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The entire range will debut at the Southampton Boat Show at stand E094.

Lagoon Catamarans: 42 and 46

Spirit Yachts will be displaying two electric drive sailing yachts. As part of its drive to lower the carbon footprint of its yachts, the company will be exhibiting a new Spirit 44CR (cruiser racer) and a Spirit

Pictured is Arksen 85/02, Project Pelagos in build at Wight Shipyard. With the bridge deck now on, she has moved into the interior fit-out shed, alongside her sister Project Ocean. Both long-range vessels, part of the Arksen Explorer Series, are on track to hit the water this winter.

There will be UK and show debuts at this year’s Southampton International Boat Show from Bluegame, Beneteau and Protector Boats.

The BGX60 motoryacht, from luxury powerboat brand Bluegame, will be making its show debut, as will Beneteau’s Oceanis 34.1, Gran Turismo 45 and Swift Trawler 48. In addition, and represented by PB Europe, Protector Boats will be making its UK show debut with its innovative Protector 330 Chase and 380 Targa leisure and utility craft.

The30.newly launched 44ft Spirit 44CR has a lightweight Oceanvolt ServoProp15 sail drive, which is powered by a battery bank of eight 7.2kWh batteries. Weather dependent, the yacht has a range of 53nm at 6 knots. The electric drive system uses hydro generation via the pitch

Exhibiting alongside the Spirit 44CR is a second electric drive yacht, the Spirit 30. This boat has a Torqeedo Cruise 4.0 FP electric drive system powered by lithium ion batteries and a Torqeedo 650W battery charger, giving a range of 16nm at 5 knots. The batteries are recharged by hydro propulsion, shore power or via solar panels mounted over the cockpit cover.

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Check Arksen out at the show at M223, M227, M229 and M231.

Beneteau Power: Beneteau Gran Turismo 32 and 41 and Beneteau Swift Trawler 41 Beneteau Sail: Beneteau Oceanis 30.1, 40.1, 46.1 and 51.1

The new Dufour 32 is an ultramodern sailing yacht with some unique space saving features. An inflatable bathing platform doubles as lightweight transom door, which can be easily removed or used for sunbathing. The tiller hinges up to allow more relaxation space and the cockpit table can be lowered to create a large sunbathing ‘day bed’ or removed completely when sailing. View the Dufour 32 and other Dufour models at Universal Yachting’s berth - M317.

a fast open-style RIB featuring cutting edge design and a winning hull, IRON Boats are known to attract something of a cult following, while Kolibri are known experts in the world of RIBs.

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10. Sea trial it

1. Time spent reconnaissancein is rarely time wasted Spend some time researching which boats will be at the event, which ones will be there for the first time and what similar boats will be on display that you can compare your favourite with.

4. Make yourself known beforehand

Most dealers who work on a boat show stand have specific regions of the UK/ Med that they are responsible for. Some stands will have many dealers ‘on hand’ from multiple locations. Do not just chat to the first person on the stand who is available; take some time to find the right contact as you may need them later in your ownership for all sorts of things.

Visit Highfield Boats at Southampton to view the new model where they will be exhibiting along with their partners Honda Marine on stand SO20.

2. Watch the videos

5. The difference between ‘stock’ and ‘order’

11. Enjoy the process

Video walk-throughs and boat tests are everywhere these days. Grab a coffee, open YouTube and learn as much as you can.

Do not turn up on the first day and make silly offers. Equally, do not turn up on the last day and expect to get a bargain – there might not be a lot left to choose from. So, you could visit twice – once early in the week and then again, a couple of days later to ‘close’ the deal.

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Most shipyards will have a waiting list of buyers who have committed to boats for delivery in 2023/24. In amongst those slots, dealers will often have a number of ‘pre-secured” slots available, which they will be looking to fill during the show. A dealer may have a boat that matches your spec ‘in stock’. Finding the perfect boat in stock is certainly more likely as boat sizes get smaller, so ask the dealer what he has in stock, and what slots he has available for delivery next season. Specifications may vary considerably, but there will be price differences either way which may well help lead you towards the right decision.

In addition to all these products, Yamaha will have its JetBlaster® and FX Cruiser WaveRunner models, as well as a selection of YAM inflatable boats.

Buying a boat does not happen every day for most. It can be a big decision, so enjoy the process. The show has lots of bars and restaurants where you can sit back and chat through your thoughts with your loved ones, often with a rather nice view in front of you.

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In the show’s marina on berth M038, Yamaha will present the Premium version of its flagship Yamarin 88 Day Cruiser. With the option to be specified with the Yamaha XTO 425hp, the Yamarin Premium 88 DC has a maximum speed of 45 knots and comes with a comprehensive equipment package as standard. Joining the 88 DC are the Yamarin 67 DC and 63 DC on berths M039 and M040 respectively.

There are few shows in the world where you can test a yacht during the event. If you feel that you need to ‘try before you buy’, discuss that with the dealer. Many of them will have Open House Weekends in the days/weeks right after the show for exactly that purpose. Others may have similar models nearby that you can sea trial during the show, if you do not mind a short car journey.

Plan your day and make sure that you know the stand numbers of the boats you want to see, and when you want to see them. Pre-booking some appointments may help keep you on schedule. Perhaps book a hotel in Southampton and take two days at the show – it is very common.

7. Negotiate sensibly

If you there with the intention of making a purchase decision at the show, tell them. The dealers are there to sell, so they will be much more willing to get you the answers you need if they think there will be a deal at the end of it.

The recently launched Oyster 595 will be on berth M371.

9. Allow yourself to be distracted

ithout a doubt, a boat show represents a unique opportunity to see, touch and feel a huge number of boats in their natural environment. Make sure you use the show to its best advantage by following these helpful tips:

See the luxurious bluewater Oyster 595 on the water at Southampton. This British luxury 60ft bluewater sailing yacht has become one of the most popular in the Oyster range with its unique design, new technology and build features distilled from Oyster’s larger yachts. Such is its popularity and worldwide appeal, that 16 yachts were sold off plan before the Oyster 595 was officially launched.

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Highfield Boats

A new RIB from aluminium RIB supplier Highfield Boats will be on display. The Highfield Sport 760 is designed to be the perfect family all-rounder for days out on

From having a plan to sea trails, Alastair Walton from Boats Group shares his top tips for buying at the Southampton International Boat Show.

If you tell a boat dealer when you are planning to attend, there are a number of things they can do to make your day a bit easier including private viewings and introductions to other services you are going to need. They will also be able to do some research on the potential value of your part-exchange, if you have one.

You will find offers, and discounts, and things you had not thought of. Some of them might well work for you and be better in the long run than the thing you thought you were going there for.

Making its UK and show debut on berth M041 is the new Buster Magnum Cabin. Powered by either a hydraulically controlled Yamaha 225hp or 300hp outboard or the latest Yamaha 300hp V6 outboard this is a 7.5m aluminium boat.

3. Plan your day

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6. Know who you are talking to

8. Be prepared to buy

the water. The roomy decks offer tons of seating space for up to two families, and the long-range fuel tank size of 250 litres gives a great range of around 200nm between fills, so there is plenty of scope for exploring further afield.

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