Barcelona Boat Show

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The Barcelona International Boat Show, which will take place from the 14th to the 18th of October 2015, is once again the chosen setting for the leading firms in the sector to present their new sailboat and motorboat models along with the latest electronic accessories, engines and all kinds of other products and services related to water sports and recreational sailing. 

 

The show’s president, Luis Conde”, says: “I am confident that the event will live up to its potential as the leading commercial platform and meeting point for the sector in Spain. It takes place at a good time for the sector, as boat registrations have continued to rise for the second year running, showing an increase of 13% in the first eight months of 2015 compared to the same period last year. The rental/ charter market has also risen by 39%, which shows that the culture of sailing is improving and this means that chartering is an increasingly popular option.”

 

Visitors to the show, which is held on the wharves of España and La Fusta in Port Vell, can once again enjoy the floating exhibition – with boats from eight metres long and upwards – as well as the land-based one, featuring all kinds of innovations, products and nautical services which range from electronics and engines to paints, sails, trailers, fishing and scuba-diving gear, boat charters and marinas, plus small boats and dinghies.

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With the aim of promoting sailing for beginners, one of the new features at this year’s event is a special promotion by a group of exhibitors, in collaboration with the show, who will be giving buyers of small boats (between 4.5 and 6 metres with engines of 20 to 150 HP) a free course to obtain their Navigation Licence, given by a collaborating nautical school. The show will also be publishing an update of the Towable Boats Guide which was released last year; a highly practical and straightforward tool for people who want to get started in the world of recreational sailing. Amongst other things, the new text is expected to include aspects relating to new qualifications and information on marinas in the Balearic Islands.

An ocean of nautical and gastronomic experiences

The show will once again be using the Marina Port Vell facilities and this year is adding a new social centre for visitors and exhibitors: the One Ocean Club Restaurant, thus freeing up space for increasing the commercial offering in the Village. Another new attraction is a new restaurant area and chill out zone at the end of the Espanya wharf.

The show will also host the usual themed areas on Moll de la Fusta where the majority of activities take place. The Fun Beach zone not only showcases all kinds of products and services related to nautical sports but also has an area for sea trials so visitors can take part in beginners’ sessions in dinghy sailing, canoeing, kayaking, jet skiing and paddle surfing, amongst others, as well as the wave pool, which was introduced last year for ‘surfing.’ Meanwhile, the Espai del Mar, an area designed for presentations of regattas, trophies and prizes, will also be hosting debates and conferences on the marine environment and every aspect of sailing; while the Traditional Sailing zone will be showcasing classical boats.

For the professional sector, the Boat Show will once again host an extensive programme of conferences and seminars, including a variety of activities organized by ANEN. It is also expected that many exhibitors at the show will be organizing their own activities and parties on their stands, most of them on Friday 16 October to coincide with Nautical Night which this year will include live concerts.

Screenshot 2015-10-04 15.56.33A younger audience

According to an opinion survey conducted by Fira de Barcelona, the three main reasons for visiting the show last year were a love of sailing (52%), to find out about new products on the market (29%) and to buy (23%). Among the group who came with the intention of buying, 35% were looking for sailing accessories, 32% for motorboats and 12% for surfing and windsurfing equipment, more than double the figure last year. The survey also reflected the significant increase in younger visitors, which was one of the goals of the event: visitors in the 18-30 age range doubled in numbers, from 9% to 18%. When it came to satisfaction levels, 83% said they were “quite or very satisfied” with their visit and felt it had met their expectations (almost eight points higher than the same question in 2013). The survey also demonstrated the high visitor loyalty to the show, with 86% of visitors having been to the show before and 88% saying they would be back again in 2015.

The Barcelona Boat Show was a founding member of the International Federation of Boat Show Organisers (IFBSO) and continues to serve as an international benchmark. Organized annually by Fira de Barcelona, the show enjoys the support and collaboration of ANEN in its capacity as the senior representative of the nautical business and industrial sector at national level and as an advisory body for promoting and developing the sector within the framework of the event.

Marta Juvell

(+34) 93 233 20 89

mjuvell@firabarcelona.com

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