More than just boats!

 

Ontario’s premier boat show, the Port Credit In-Water Boat Show, is celebrating 21 years August 26-28, 2011. It will be staged once again, at the Port Credit Harbour Marina – The Boating Super Centre, Mississauga, ON.

In the grand tent (40’X100’) and on-the-hard, will be over 50 land displays featuring marine equipment, insurance, finance, charters, sailing schools, boat associations, canvas makers, boats and more!

New this year is the Raymarine Mobile Electronics Showroom, a 32’ trailer, fully loaded with all of Raymarine’s award-winning technologies. Staffed by Raymarine’s product experts it will be a great place to interact with their extensive product line. The Metro Marine Modellers will on be hand with their ‘small’ model boats. Models built with reality in mind, these boaters are glad to chat about how they built these boats and their history.  
    
If you are looking for that one special cleat, be sure to check out The Store’s Consignment Tent – where one boater’s ‘junk’ becomes another boater’s treasure.

Our ever popular seminar series, this year entitled – ‘Living the Dream’ hosted by Rob MacLeod of Informedboater.com will once again host a stellar group of speakers. Meet yachting couples and singles who have lived the boating dream.

Great Lakes Brewery, Toronto’s original craft brewery in Toronto will be the local sponsor of our refreshment tent.  Winners of the People’s Choice, Ontario Brewing Award, they are well known for their Orange Peel Ale and their Red Leaf Lager.

The Port Credit In-Water Boat Show is the ONLY boat show that features both new AND used power and sailboats in-the-water and on-the-hard. Walk the docks at the Port Credit Harbour Marina and see new sailboats from Beneteau, Jeanneau, Hansa, J-Boats, Hunter, C&C, Delphia, CL and Catalina. On the power side, Sea Ray, Four Winns, Carver, and Cruisers Inc. will be pre-viewing new and used models. Yacht Brokerages from Port Credit Harbour Marina, Toronto Outer Harbour Marina, Oakville and Bronte will not only have boats in the water, but listings of other boats for sale.

The last boat show of the season in the GTA – the Port Credit In-Water Boat Show – August 26-28 at the Port Credit Harbour Marina.

www.portcreditboatshow.ca

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