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2008 Sydney International Boat Show
4 Weeks to Go!

3 July 2008

BOATS, BOATS AND MORE BOATS!
 
The 41st Sydney International Boat Show will open on Thursday 31 July and run until Tuesday 5 August.

The Sydney International Boat Show is big!
 
You'll find 6 jam-packed halls full of the best the marine industry has to offer plus a specially built marina in Cockle Bay with 300 large boats. You will see all the accessories and gear for your boating that you can imagine.
 
Plan you time to make sure you don't miss anything.
 
Entertainment will run all day, every day. 
 
 

Please visit www.sydneyboatshow.com.au for more information. Remember to check back regularly as information will be added as we get closer to the opening date.
 
SHOW LINKS
Show hours & ticket prices
Purchase tickets on-line
Getting to the Show
Show Activities
Future show dates
 
ACCOMODATION

To book on-line, please CLICK HERE or please call the 24 hour call centre (Phone 1300 65 65 65) and quote BOATVIS when booking.

Recorded info line: 1300 7 BOATS or (1300 7 26287)
 
More news to follow soon.
 
Safe Boating
 



About the Boating Industry Association of NSW Ltd
The Sydney International Boat Show is owned and managed by the Boating Industry Association of NSW Ltd (BIA). The BIA is a not-for-profit industry organisation, which represents over 90 percent of the retail boating industry in NSW. Member companies include boat builders, retailers, engine distributors, yacht brokers, trailer manufacturers, ship chandlerys, hire and charter boat operators, marinas, shipwrights, mechanical and electrical engineers plus ancillary services. BIA members adhere to a voluntary Code of Practice and Code of Ethics. In addition, BIA is also involved in issues relating to recreational use of the waterways, including the environment, boating safety, access, and public facilities. The recreational marine industry turns over $7.8 Billion per annum and directly employs 28,000 people in Australia. For more information, visit www.bia.org.au

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