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OceanTV - Sydney International Boat Show Roundup

177 Просмотры· 16/08/23
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According to feedback from the 223 exhibitors and organisers, the 54th Sydney International Boat Show, held from 3 to 6 August, was a resounding success. Andrew Fielding, President of the BIA, reported that attendance numbers were up on Thursday and Friday, averaging around 6,000 visitors per day, while Saturday's attendance remained similar to the previous year. Overall, the total attendance reached 46,919, indicating an increase from the previous year. Ocean Media, along with their stand sponsors Benetti Yachts, Pantaenius Australia, and Burgess, hosted the Ocean Club Lounge, which proved to be a highly successful attraction for owners, captains, and VIPs. Chris Santon, Head of Burgess Australia, expressed his satisfaction with this year's Sydney Boat Show, stating that it was one of the best he had experienced. He emphasised the strong partnership with Ocean Media and the solid relationships with fellow sponsors, affirming the value of continuing this collaboration. James MacPhail, Managing Director of Pantaenius Australia also a Stand Sponsor of the Ocean Club Lounge, praised SIBS 2023 for its organisation and presentation. He highlighted the solid customer interest and engagement they experienced during the show, which proved highly successful for their branding efforts. MacPhail also mentioned that they sent 853 tickets to customers, many of whom visited their stand and expressed gratitude. Their strategic positioning within the ICC and the marina within the Ocean Media Lounge further contributed to their positive experience. Andy Young from BSA (Boating Syndication Australia) enthusiastically described SIBS 2023 as the best show in 15 years. He noted that people were eager to make purchases, with extra cash and a desire for entertainment and relaxation. Young emphasised that boating was viewed as the best way to embrace the sentiment of living life to the fullest. Richard Morris, Director of Australian Superyachts and distributor for Gulf Craft in Australia and NZ, expressed his delight at showcasing the largest vessel at the show, the impressive Bluestone, a Nomad 101. He was proud to demonstrate the strength of the Gulf Craft brand in Australia and received fantastic feedback regarding the quality, size, and value for money of their vessels. Mark Elkington, Director of Yacht Sales Co., which represents various brands including Dufour, Fontaine Pajot, Tesoro, Absolute, and Iliad Catamarans, described the show as excellent for all the brands they showcased. He highlighted their approach of providing information and showcasing their boats, which resulted in significant interest, several sales, and multiple sea trial arrangements. With the success of this year's event, anticipation is already building for the 55th Sydney International Boat Show scheduled for 1 to 4 August 2024. sydneyboatshow.com.au Video by Roman Liebich Photography

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