Boatlife show offers trade tickets

The NEC

BoatLife, which takes place from 17-20 February 2022 at the NEC Birmingham, has attracted a lot of trade interest and the organisers have now opened up the lower priced trade ticket to all marine companies.

Entry to the show is now £8 through the dedicated link, which is a saving of £7 from the advanced consumer ticket price. 

The new UK boat show has attracted over 130 exhibitors, 120 boats and at least ten UK debuts of new craft – with organisers saying the four-day event will be a great place to ‘meet industry friends and do business’. 

Princess Yachts will be exhibiting at BoatLife Live with the V40 model alongside other familiar boat brands, including Fairline, Axopar, Barrus, Nautique, Beneteau, and Grandezza.

Princess V40

Joanne Davies, marketing manager, comments: “We are delighted to be attending BoatLife. The show is a superb opportunity for us to showcase the Princess brand at a UK indoor show. We have seen a lot of people who are new to yachting in the last couple of years, so we are hoping we can introduce even more new faces to this incredible pastime. As well as having the Princess V40 to view on the stand, we will be featuring YachtQuarters, our shared ownership programme, as the easiest and most cost-effective way to own a Princess.”

Polycraft Boats, a brand of rotomoulded Polyethylene boats from Australia, will also be launching at the Boatlife Live show while the Wing Group will also debut its Mustang Survival technical clothing range.

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