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2013 London boat show plans revealed
Next year's event will have more boats and a new layout
A new layout, more boats, and attractive pricing initiatives are among the changes planned for next year’s Tullett Prebon London Boat Show.
Held exclusively within the South Hall of London’s ExCel Exhibition Centre, the show (January 12-20, 2012) will have hundreds of sail and power boats interspersed with engines, equipment and more.
Boardwalks will house both power and sail boats, including sportsboats and affordable boat packages, and the number of dinghies and small boats will increase in volume.
In order to attract a full range of boats and companies, event organiser National Boat Shows (NBS) has introduced attractive pricing initiatives for exhibitors of up to 50 per cent off the headline price.
For visitors, a cheap day ticket from Monday to Wednesday will cost just £10 if purchased in advance, which will help boost the atmosphere during the more quiet days at the show. Visitors will also be offered ‘one price all day parking’ if booked in advance.
“The 2013 show is being designed to help exhibitors achieve their objectives; the sales platform will not only help exhibitors make sales but also gain new leads, offer networking and help raise brand awareness,” says NBS managing director Murray Ellis.
“With special packages for boat companies, affordable rates for exhibiting and free space for those offering something interactive, it really will offer exhibitors return on investment and be a great selling opportunity in January.”
Exhibitors that have already confirmed their attendance include Fairline; Flexisail; Key Yachting with their sail and power brands J Boats, Grand Soleil and MJM Yachts; Mersea Trailers (MacGregor Yachts); Northshore; Princess Yachts; Roche Marine (Sea Bob); and Sunseeker.
IBI Plus
2013 London boat show plans revealed
Next year's event will have more boats and a new layout
A new layout, more boats, and attractive pricing initiatives are among the changes planned for next year’s Tullett Prebon London Boat Show.
Held exclusively within the South Hall of London’s ExCel Exhibition Centre, the show (January 12-20, 2012) will have hundreds of sail and power boats interspersed with engines, equipment and more.
Boardwalks will house both power and sail boats, including sportsboats and affordable boat packages, and the number of dinghies and small boats will increase in volume.
In order to attract a full range of boats and companies, event organiser National Boat Shows (NBS) has introduced attractive pricing initiatives for exhibitors of up to 50 per cent off the headline price.
For visitors, a cheap day ticket from Monday to Wednesday will cost just £10 if purchased in advance, which will help boost the atmosphere during the more quiet days at the show. Visitors will also be offered ‘one price all day parking’ if booked in advance.
“The 2013 show is being designed to help exhibitors achieve their objectives; the sales platform will not only help exhibitors make sales but also gain new leads, offer networking and help raise brand awareness,” says NBS managing director Murray Ellis.
“With special packages for boat companies, affordable rates for exhibiting and free space for those offering something interactive, it really will offer exhibitors return on investment and be a great selling opportunity in January.”
Exhibitors that have already confirmed their attendance include Fairline; Flexisail; Key Yachting with their sail and power brands J Boats, Grand Soleil and MJM Yachts; Mersea Trailers (MacGregor Yachts); Northshore; Princess Yachts; Roche Marine (Sea Bob); and Sunseeker.