BOATING INDUSTRY CANADA AT THE 2016 MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW

Miami Show 2016

It was certainly a big change from previous Miami shows as the 2016 Miami International Boat Show opened on February 11th at Miami Marine Stadium Park and Basin.

It also marked the 75th anniversary for the Miami show, the largest of the NMMA boat shows in America. For many years, the show had been centred at the Miami Beach Convention Centre in the South Beach area, but changes at that venue required the show to relocate.

Held for the first time at the Miami Marine Stadium Park and Basin, the waterfront site was right at home against the backdrop of Biscayne Bay and Miami’s sparkling skyline. Show organizers announced that the show recorded 100,279 attendees, up by 4 percent over the 2015 show.

Photo 1: The main entrance at the new Virginia Key location at the 2016 Miami International Boat Show was attractive and open. The new venue certainly has lots of space and great new docks for the in-water displays.

Boating Industry Canada’s John Armstrong and Andy Adams met with many of our key boating industry associates, viewing a number of important new models and also shooting video tours of the new MJM Yachts 50Z, the new Beneteau Swift 30 and the Jeanneau Leader 46. Look for these and other exciting new boats and products that made their debut at Miami in 2016!

NMMA Canada's Sara Anghel
Photo 2:  We caught Sara Anghel, NMMA Canada VP (centre) touring the Virginia Key displays at the Miami International Boat Show with a group of associates including Bill Connors of Stanley Boats, (far left).
 MJM Yachts & Diez Marine at Miami Boat Show
Photo 3:  Chris Hughes of MJM Yachts with Augie Diez of Diez Marine onboard an MJM 40z at the Yachts of Miami Boat Show
 Jeanneau America at Miami Boat Show
Photo 4:  Nick Harvey , President Jeanneau America with Jean Paul Chapeleau, President Jeanneau Prestige World Wide at the American Debut of the Jeanneau Leader
46 at the Miami Boat Show

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