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Sailing Regatta
The London International Boat Show sailing regatta
entertains crowds throughout the Show on the Royal
Victoria Dock. Thundercat demonstrations and the
Yachts & Yachting Battle of the Classes: Pursuits Race is
just some of the action not to be missed.
Visit the website for the latest information on features
and attractions, confirmed exhibitors and product
launches that will be taking place at the Show as well
as all the information you’ll need to plan your day out.
For the more discerning visitor looking for that
little bit of luxury, the Show will premiere the new,
Come On Board
exclusive Platinum Ticket. This prestigious ticket is
limited in number making it much more exclusive –
Following its launch at last year’s Show in London,
keep an eye out on the website for further information
the successful Come on Board initiative will return
closer to the Show.
in January. Come on Board is a scheme designed to
Visitors can once again make the most of the
enhance the overall visitor experience, and encourages
successful “Kids Go Free” promotion, where children
visitors to interact more with exhibitors who are willing
aged fifteen or under get free admission – provided
and eager to offer expert advice and introduce visitors
they are with a paying adult.
to their Show offering.
Visitors can also enjoy great value for money
All exhibitors taking part in the Come on Board
if they want to spend two full days at the London
scheme will visibly display the logo, indicating to
International Boat Show. Available via the ticket hotline
visitors they can find out more about their products or
or on the door, this great “combination” ticket deal
climb aboard their boats at the Show.
gives visitors the freedom to spend longer exploring
London’s largest annual Show. The combi-ticket deal
Marina on the Dock
costs just £20 in advance or £25 on the door.
The Royal Victoria Dock will feature some of the largest
exhibitor boats in production which cannot physically
fit through the doors of the ExCeL building, as well as a
dedicated outside exhibition space featuring a number
of inland craft. As with last year, manufacturers from
the inland waterway industry will be showcasing both
narrow and wide-beam boats at the west end of the
dock.
Navy Vessel
Since 2004, when the Show moved to ExCeL in
London’s Docklands, the Royal navy has worked
closely with national Boat Shows to bring a number of
frigates and destroyers to the Show. The popularity of
these Royal navy vessels is demonstrated every year
with approximately 25,000 visitors climbing aboard
and exploring the ship throughout the ten days of the
Show.
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