
Palm Beach Show Sets Records
The four-day event at the end of March hosted a record number of vessels on display, making it the largest edition in the show’s history.
The four-day event at the end of March hosted a record number of vessels on display, making it the largest edition in the show’s history.
The show runs March 21-24 and includes Superyacht Show Palm Beach, which will feature 100 vessels at Palm Harbor Marina.
More than 800 boats were on display March 23-26, and builders that launched new models included Princess, Zeelander, Numarine, Intrepid and Vicem.
This year’s Palm Beach International Boat Show will feature more than 800 boats and 600-plus exhibitors.
Organizers said exhibitor sales exceeded $700 million for the four-day show in March.
Celebrating its 40th year, the show features 413 boats and 474 exhibitors on land and in the water.
The 40th edition of the South Florida boat show is scheduled for March 25-27.
With picture-perfect Florida weather, opening day of the Palm Beach International Boat Show saw brisk crowds and plenty of U.S. and world premieres.
The city of West Palm Beach OK’d the permit for the four-day show, which opens March 25 with a host of safety precautions.
Organizers are now awaiting city approval for in-person attendance at the scaled-down show, which is scheduled for March 25-28.
The four-day event at the end of March hosted a record number of vessels on display, making it the largest edition in the show’s history.
The show runs March 21-24 and includes Superyacht Show Palm Beach, which will feature 100 vessels at Palm Harbor Marina.
More than 800 boats were on display March 23-26, and builders that launched new models included Princess, Zeelander, Numarine, Intrepid and Vicem.
This year’s Palm Beach International Boat Show will feature more than 800 boats and 600-plus exhibitors.
Organizers said exhibitor sales exceeded $700 million for the four-day show in March.
Celebrating its 40th year, the show features 413 boats and 474 exhibitors on land and in the water.
The 40th edition of the South Florida boat show is scheduled for March 25-27.
With picture-perfect Florida weather, opening day of the Palm Beach International Boat Show saw brisk crowds and plenty of U.S. and world premieres.
The city of West Palm Beach OK’d the permit for the four-day show, which opens March 25 with a host of safety precautions.
Organizers are now awaiting city approval for in-person attendance at the scaled-down show, which is scheduled for March 25-28.
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