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June 2010 - Boating Industry Association of NSW

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Boat Show is the place to check out the latest models and the<br />

latest equipment, from boats to trailers, engines to electronics,<br />

scuba gear to fishing tackle.<br />

The industry's ‘heavyweights' Maritimo, Riviera, Sunseeker,<br />

Grand Banks, Princess, to name but a few will be there in full<br />

force, together with the engine world's leaders from Mercury<br />

Marine to Caterpillar, Volvo Penta to Evinrude. Cummins to<br />

Suzuki, MAN to Honda, Yamaha to Yanmar.<br />

One new product sure to garner some interest will be the<br />

launch <strong>of</strong> Greenline Boats.<br />

They employ a hybrid (diesel-electric) and solar-powered<br />

drive system and must be worth checking out.<br />

There's no fuel cheaper than muscle, either, and the show<br />

will feature the man they call ‘The Fat Paddler', Sean Smith,<br />

who has a strong following among canoeists and kayakers.<br />

Sean will be another keynote speaker at the Better <strong>Boating</strong><br />

Lounge and you can read about his exploits, ‘A Big Man's<br />

Kayak Adventure' at http://fatpaddler.com/<br />

Darling Harbour, the Sydney International Boat Show,<br />

simply rates as one <strong>of</strong> those events in the ‘Harbour City' that<br />

no one should miss.<br />

The <strong>2010</strong> Sydney International Boat Show opens the doors<br />

at 10am on Thursday, 29 July.<br />

Both the halls and the Cockle Bay Marina will open at<br />

10am on each <strong>of</strong> the five days, but closing times vary; the<br />

Darling Harbour Exhibition Centre's halls close at 8pm, but<br />

activities cease on the marina at 6pm.<br />

For further information contact the <strong>Boating</strong> <strong>Industry</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>NSW</strong>, telephone (02) 9438-2077 or visit the<br />

website, www.sydneyboatshow.com.au<br />

Bob Wonders<br />

SIBS Tickets<br />

Tickets can be purchased on-line at the show website,<br />

www.sydneyboatshow.com.au<br />

Admission prices are;<br />

Single adult: $19.50 or $16.50 on-line<br />

Family ticket admitting two adults and up to three<br />

children: $45.00 or $38.00 on-line.<br />

Children aged 6-17 years: $11.50 or $9.50 on-line.<br />

Three-day VIP guest pass, $42.00 (on-line and at<br />

show).<br />

Special prices have also been set for Pensioners<br />

($14.00), Seniors ($17.50) and a $5 ticket for entry after<br />

5pm. These tickets available only at the show.<br />

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BIA <strong>of</strong> <strong>NSW</strong> LOGBOOK <strong>June</strong> <strong>2010</strong> - 5<br />

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