
FLIBS 2022 Opens Tomorrow
Last year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show had an economic impact of more than $1 billion for the Sunshine State.

Last year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show had an economic impact of more than $1 billion for the Sunshine State.

A study indicates that the 2021 show contributed $1.79 billion to Florida’s economy.


As the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show closed yesterday, sales successes were tempered by continued issues in the supply chain.

The docks were packed as the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show opened yesterday, with numerous builders introducing new models.

Exhibitors report “a sense of urgency” that is atypical of election years with robust sales.

For some builders, FLIBS 2020 was a lot less weird than predicted.

Over 20 new models are premiering at the downsized show; here are some of the standouts under 60 feet.

This year’s FLIBS is truly unlike any other: notably less crowds, but with a healthy dose of serious buyers.

Under a much smaller footprint and comprehensive safety precautions, dealers are predicting a steady flow of serious buyers.

Last year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show had an economic impact of more than $1 billion for the Sunshine State.

A study indicates that the 2021 show contributed $1.79 billion to Florida’s economy.

FLIBS saw impressive boat-sales numbers.

As the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show closed yesterday, sales successes were tempered by continued issues in the supply chain.

The docks were packed as the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show opened yesterday, with numerous builders introducing new models.

Exhibitors report “a sense of urgency” that is atypical of election years with robust sales.

For some builders, FLIBS 2020 was a lot less weird than predicted.

Over 20 new models are premiering at the downsized show; here are some of the standouts under 60 feet.

This year’s FLIBS is truly unlike any other: notably less crowds, but with a healthy dose of serious buyers.

Under a much smaller footprint and comprehensive safety precautions, dealers are predicting a steady flow of serious buyers.