All At Sea - Southampton International Boat Show 2023

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SOUTHAMPTON CALLING!

Guinness Bar returns bigger and better, providing a traditional place for sailors to meet up and spin their yarns, accompanied by a pint of mild stout, alongside other cold drinks, tasty street food and sweet treats. New for this year, just for fun, get your face or logo printed on your pint!

Definitely worth checking out as well is the Bottle Stage and Bar; with its acoustics sets, displays of live pirate fighting and sea shanties, this bottle boat was sailed across the Atlantic by Fons Oerlemans and visitors can purchase the book, ‘The Last Great Adventurer’, outlining his amazing adventures from the Medina Publishing stand.

Bringing the festival vibe to the show is the new Shipyard food court and music stage. With DJ sets and live music, you are sure to hear something to get your toes tapping, and with street food stalls it is the perfect place to sit back, grab a drink and enjoy great food and music.

While at the show, you might also have the opportunity to grab a selfie with some of your heroes with, for example, visits by Olympians and Paralympians.

With experts from all over the world, there are daily demonstrations of the latest kit and technology too, and stands showing everything from foiling boards to bicycles on the water, windsurfers to wakeboards, waterskis and SUP boards –with great boat show bargains to boot. Over the next 10 pages we will be sharing show news from debuts and launches to the new attractions and all the fun things you can do at this year’s event. Turn the page to dive into this year’s Zones and all the fun ways you can get involved.

The 54th edition of the Southampton International Boat Show, the UK’s biggest boating festival, returns to Mayflower Park for 10 incredible days packed full of everything the boating world has to o er. Whatever your interest, whatever your budget there will be craft and kit to catch your eye, plus attractions and on-the-water opportunities to keep you and your family entertained all day long.

The biggest UK marine festival, and one of Europe’s largest on-water events, every year thousands head to Southampton to enjoy all types of water craft from tall ships to dinghies, paddleboards to fliteboards, kayaks to catamarans, SUPs to superyachts. There are, as always, many ways to get afloat, along with exciting displays, talks, Q&As, competitions, presentations, places to relax and much more.

As well as the many exhibitors, attractions and things to do, there are a number of special events taking place during the show including the winners of The Yacht Harbour Association’s Marina of the Year Awards 2023 announcement. There are seven awards up for grabs, including the new ‘Sustainable Marina of the Year Award’ introduced by Haven Knox-Johnston and supported by The Green Blue. All the winners will be announced at TYHA awards ceremony on the Foredeck Stage on 20 September at 4pm, but do not worry if you miss it as we will share all the winners next month. Another competition that will see its conclusion at the show is the Superyacht UK Young Designer. Design students from universities across the country will

produce a General Arrangement sketch from a brief created by the judging panel, and they will have just one-anda-half days to complete the brief before showcasing their designs to industry experts. The results will be announced at a prize giving ceremony on 21 September with internships o ered to both the first and second prize winners.

Taking place on the same day will be a Women in Marine Drinks and Nibbles Networking event, which features a panel discussion from peers in the trade industry.

This is one of a number of Women in Marine events planned, as Lesley Robinson, CEO British Marine, explained: “We are delighted to be supporting a variety of Women in Marine events at the Southampton International Boat Show. We hope that by regularly holding more events like this we can all work together to ensure that the marine industry is more inclusive and diverse, ensuring that a person’s sex, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation or religion is not a barrier to working in the sector.”

With so much to keep you busy at the show, it is important to include some time to catch up with friends over a drink or meal, or just take some time out to relax.

The Quarterdeck Bar & Restaurant, with its variety of street food and beverages, provides the ideal place to take it easy. Overlooking the show marina you can even watch the stunt shows taking place at the On the Water Stage: jet ski demos, ariel acrobatics of the flyboard and keep a look out for the jet ski car!

Alternatively, with a 2023 makeover and new location, show favourite, the

A bonus for sports fans, with the 2023 Rugby World Cup kicking o on 8 September, the show will be bringing two exciting clashes to the big screen in the Shipyard entertainment area. On 16 September (16.45) watch Wales take on Portugal, then on 23 September (16.45) watch as England take on Chile. Rugby and boats – what a combo! Oh, and there will be several opportunities to look skywards too. Firstly, there will be a Red Arrows flyover on 17 September (time TBC). Then, on 23 September look up again at approximately 3pm as a World War II icon, the Hurricane, provides a flypast, adding that extra wow factor before the rugby kicks-o . Then, on the closing day, 24 September, the Hurricane will be joined by the Spitfire for a flypast just after 11.30am.

There are many exciting attractions and events happening throughout the show

Mayflower Park

Southampton, Hampshire SO15 1AG

The show is open from 10am – 6pm daily except the final Sunday when the show will close at 5pm.

General admission tickets:  www.southamptonboatshow.com/ visitor-information/tickets

Two children 15 and under are permitted entry to the show with each adult ticket.

Use the promo code AAS2023 - any day general admission ticket to the show for £19.99.

Quayside Club VIP ticket: For £156.25 per person, VIP ticket holders enjoy access to the show, plus entry to the exclusive Quayside Club waterfront lounge. On arrival you will be greeted with a glass of sparkling wine and enjoy complimentary drinks (all draught, all house wine and sparkling wine, all soft drinks, tea and co ee, single house spirits and mixers) throughout the day and a premium bu et lunch.

southamptonboatshow.com/vip

Dogs are permitted, although access to certain areas will be restricted at busy times.

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Alongside hundreds of fantastic boats, chandlery, accessories, holidays, marinas, sailing clubs, services and more, this year’s Southampton International Boat Show features a host of exciting new attractions, revamped favourites and welcome returns.
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GETTING INVOLVED

Far more than just a boat show, there are so many fun things to do for all the family…

and contrast experiences in everything from a RIB ride in a Brig Eagle 6.7 to a Merry Fisher 1095 powerboat. Or, if you have a hankering for sailing, there is a choice of six sail boats in a range of sizes. Read about the Watersports Zone (on the next page) for even more ways to have a go on the water at the new Beach Haven & Watersports Lake!

There is also the opportunity to step aboard the show’s very own cruise ship which departs from the marina twice an hour, taking visitors on a mini cruise around the Solent. Fully equipped with sundecks, bars and onboard facilities, you can enjoy a free 20-minute voyage.

and all swimmers are given a free pass to the show, allowing them early entry for the event (7.30am arrival), plus a medal, swim cap and entry to a prize draw. The cost is £45 plus an optional donation. Commonwealth swimmer Chloe Golding and Midmar Mile silver medallist Ashley Hogg will be opening the event (www.roseroad.org.uk/events/ southampton_boat_show_swim).

Another familiar face making an appearance will be Captain Sandy, star of the series ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’. She will be at Southampton on 21 and 24 September when she will take part in a VIP Meet & Greet, give a short talk and interview on the Foredeck Stage (10.45am) and sign copies of her book ‘Be The Calm or Be The Storm’, which will be available for purchase.

We all enjoy our time afloat in di erent ways, and similarly we enjoy our time at boat shows in di erent ways too. For this reason there is a huge variety of ways to get involved - both on the water and on land. Pick and choose those activities and attractions which appeal to you and your family. So start planning your day…

You can get your toes wet with a whole host of on-the-water activities, many included with your ticket. Sail a yacht, take the throttle of a motorboat or feel the power of a RIB blasting around Southampton Water. Try your hand at single or double-handed dinghy sailing, grab a friend and try out the double kayaks or have a go at stand-up paddleboarding with the whole family. You can even enjoy a mini cruise!

British Marine CEO Lesley Robinson said: “Last year over 14,000 visitors enjoyed an on-water experience and by bringing special feature boats, and working closely with exhibitors, we will provide opportunities to get out on the water to even more people this year.”

Get Afloat, in partnership with Rockley Watersports, o ers the chance to have a go at single or double-handed sailing. Plus, you can give stand-up paddleboarding a try too. With friendly, experienced instructors from Rockley Watersports helping you all the way, you will be provided with all the kit and equipment you need. Get Afloat is included in the cost of your entry ticket

so simply sign up on the day for your session. Remember to sign up early though as Get Afloat is very popular, and do not forget your towel!

Try-a-Boat is another way to go on the water in a variety of types of craft. There are eight di erent boats to try, provided by boating membership club Flexisail, all of which are included in the price of your ticket. Flexisail’s team of qualified instructors will be on hand to get all the family out on the water to compare

For those looking to enjoy a completely di erent experience, the show’s  Try-a-Boat+ experiences could be just the ticket. For an additional cost you can stay out on the water longer and experience life aboard some of the most adventurous and historically unique boats at the show (prices from £20). Become a deck hand onboard the 47m classic tall ship Thalassa*! One of the fastest and most beautiful of the famous Dutch Tall Ships, simply upgrade your entry ticket to include a late afternoon sail onboard this unique ocean-going beauty (VIP experience also available). There is also the opportunity to experience the thrill of sailing onboard a 50ft racing Trimaran*.  Portsmouth Historic Dockyard’s Boathouse 4 will also be bringing three unique craft to the show: the Motor Gunboat (MGB) 81*, the Highspeed Launch 102* and Landing Craft F8*, giving visitors the chance to step aboard and head out on the water onboard these iconic vessels.

You can book your Get Afloat, Try-a-Boat and Mini Cruise experiences on the day at either the booking area in the Watersports Zone (near the entrance to the show) or down on the marina pontoons. Book your Try-a-Boat+ experience online (www.southamptonboatshow.com/try-aboat-plus).

There is another way to take to the water at the show on 17 September when the Rose Road Association Charity Swim returns following last year’s hugely successful inaugural event. It o ers a rare opportunity to swim around one of the busiest ports in the UK past tall ships and superyachts. The 1km mass swim event is open to beginners and professionals,

Feel the roar of the engines when, on 23 September, the boat show plays host to round 6 of the 2023 United Kingdom O shore Powerboat Racing Association O shore Championship. Watch as these craft head out to compete in the season’s final race, and keep an eye on the On the Water stage for the fleet parade.

Many exhibitors will also have events planned at their stands. For example, on 16 September at 3pm Raymarine will be joined by its newest ambassador - adventurer, explorer and marine conservationist Monty Halls. He will be talking about his plans to circumnavigate the UK with his family on his sailing yacht, as part of a new initiative ‘Generation Sea Change’.

On 23 and 24 September Garmin will be hosting ambassador John Locker – known as The Fish Locker – on their stand, talking about his passion for sea fishing and the natural world.

Tom Cunli e’s new navigation app AngelNav will be making its boat show debut. Sailing author and Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation, Tom and his colleague Bill Aylward will be o ering demonstrations of this interactive iPad-based chartplotter on the Chelsea Magazines stand on the first Friday, and during both weekends of the show.

As a renowned superyacht captain with more than 30 years of international maritime experience, Captain Sandy’s integrity and courage have earned her a reputation as an elite class of captain, and recognition from the International Superyacht Society, who bestowed upon her the Distinguished Crew Award for her bravery in the midst of a catastrophic fire and pirate threat that occurred in 2006 o the coast of Yemen.

SIBS is a great opportunity to catch up with the Cruising Association too. They welcome members and non-members to drop by the CA stand to talk all things cruising. Plus, head to the Foredeck Stage in Ocean Hall to hear some fascinating CA talks:

18 September at 3pmChannel Crossing Procedures, Processes & Experience

21 September at 3.30pmIn conversation with Jeanne Socrates

22 and 23 September at 4pmOrca and Yachts: What has been learnt over the past four years

*Tall Ship Thalassa, 50ft racing Trimaran, Motor Gunboat (MGB) 81, High Speed Launch 102 and Landing Craft F8 are all part of the Try-a-Boat+ experience and subject to an additional cost. See the show website for details.

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shore Championship Are you taking part in the mass swim event? Image: Emily Whiting Head over to the Foredeck Stage for talks, presentations, Q&As and more! Step onboard the classic tall ship Thalassa There are many opportunities to get afloat - you just need to decide which to do! Image: Martin Allen / PWpictures.com Image: Emily Whiting

YOUR HAPPY PLACE

The Southampton International Boat Show makes it easy to find your happy place, whether it is on the marina looking around stunning craft, watching a demonstration in the Classic and Day Boat Zone or picking up new kit in Ocean Hall.

WATERSPORTS ZONE

Getting into watersports is fun and accessible, and this year, the Southampton International Boat Show has a dedicated festival-style Watersports Zone. With entry level watersports, such as paddleboarding and kayaking, showing one of the fastest rises in participation, the Watersports Zone is a show-within-a-show, giving you the perfect place to see everything in one place. Whether you are looking to get started, want to join a club and make new friends, are seeking top tips and techniques from the experts or gearing up for new adrenalin-filled challenges such as kite surfing and wing foiling, you will find it all here. Packed with stands showing the latest gear, gadgets and gizmos, this year sees the introduction of a purpose-built watersports lake, enabling anyone to have a go. With expert guidance from British Canoeing and Southampton Watersports Activity Centre, there is stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing and kayaking, and even the chance to zen out with some relaxing SUP yoga or you could try your hand at model boating. And for those who prefer to go under water, have a go at diving and snorkelling in the Andark Dive Tank. All on water activities at the Watersports Lake are included in the price of your show ticket; visit the booking area in the Watersports Zone. Situated front and centre at the show’s entrance, The Beach Haven & Watersports Lake also features the city centre’s only sandy beach! With buckets and spades available for kids of all ages, have fun building a sandcastle or enjoy a picnic under the palm trees. Take some time out to chill by the On the Water stage, grab a drink, some tasty food and sit back to be amused and amazed by the daring displays. And when the festival vibes are calling you, head over to the Shipyard to enjoy live music and entertainment – the perfect end to a perfect day out.

DINGHY ZONE

Whether you are a dedicated dinghy fan or new to the sport and looking for helpful advice and inspiration from the experts, the Dinghy Zone at the Southampton International Boat Show is the place to be. Dotted alongside the sailing dinghies, visitors can find accessories and kit useful for sailing clubs and complimentary to dinghy sailing activities.

“The Dinghy Zone always has its own special vibe within the show,” said Lesley Robinson, CEO of British Marine. “Dinghy sailing attracts such a wide audience, from youngsters getting into their first boat to dedicated racers, and those looking for the ideal ‘one size fits all’ dinghy for fun on the water, wherever you are in the world.

“In the Dinghy Zone you can see, try and buy, with advice and top tips from the experts, and you can even have a go with Get Afloat over in the show marina, which is included in the price of your show ticket.”

So why not Get Afloat under expert guidance from the team of qualified instructors from Rockley Watersports; simply book a slot for dinghy sailing. All the necessary kit, wetsuits and buoyancy aids are provided for an hour’s fun on the water.

CLASSIC AND DAY BOAT ZONE

From luggers to sleek launches, the Classic and Day Boat Zone is a treasure trove of knowledge and skills. A certain crowd-puller will be the sta and students from the International Boat Building Training College, who will be building a classic boat throughout the show demonstrating all aspects from steam bending wood through to carving and routing. Or, dive into the art of knot tying and ropework with the talented Sue Pennison from the International Guild of Knot Tyers. Meet Sophie Neville, the star of ‘Swallows and Amazons’. Hear her fascinating stories on the Foredeck Stage and learn about the incredible journey of these iconic boats. As you explore the Classic and Day Boat Zone, you will encounter a diverse array of stands. From Micro Boats’ tiny tenders to sailing yachts from Drascombe, check out Lakeland’s Wooden Boats and visit Highlander Boats’ stand to discover their hand-built rowing and fishing boats. So, whether you are seeking adventure on the water, hands-on experiences with knots and rigging, fettling and boat building skills or simply indulging in some retail therapy, it is all here.

MAYFLOWER PARK & OCEAN HALL

Mayflower Park, a scenic, grassy city park overlooking Southampton Water, transforms into the heart of the Southampton International Boat Show. In this area, where iconic superyachts meet sailboats and stalls are packed with clothing, chandlery goods and accessories, you also have the chance to see the latest in engines and technology, and rest, relax and refuel at the Quarterdeck Bar & Restaurant and the Guinness Bar. The Foredeck Stage is also newly located in Ocean Hall, where visitors can take a seat and enjoy a packed programme of engaging and informative talks, interactive Q&A sessions and lively debates. With sessions on everything from mooring tips and seagrass, to canoeing Olympians and Paralympians and knot tying tips for kids with the show’s resident friendly pirate, there promises to be something for everyone. From charts to charter holidays, paddles to padlocks, deck shoes to decking, watermakers to wildlife preservation and protection, with more than 160 stands in Ocean Hall, there is so much to see and do.

SHOW MARINA

There are more than 300 boats of all types and sizes from all over the world on display at Europe’s largest temporary, purpose-built show marina – making it the perfect place to pick the boat to suit you! With massive superyachts, foiling powerboats, blue water cruisers, adventure and explorer powerboats, seaworthy fishing boats, tenders and toys, the options are endless. Amongst all the glitz and glamour of the superyachts and sails, there are always masses of workboats, safety vessels and fishing boats on the marina too. Turn to page 37 to find out more about the boats on show this year.

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SHOP TILL YOU DROP

The show is a one stop shop for all things

If you want to just turn up and go boating, visit Boat Club Trafalgar, Freedom Boat Club or head to the FlexiSail Boat Club stand, and get all the benefits of enjoying a range of yachts in a variety of locations, including FlexiSail’s new base at MDL Queen Anne’s Battery Marina in Plymouth with its Dufour 380 Grand Large sailing yacht.

Always popular, is the RYA stand with its publications, courses and advice on starting or expanding your skills and enjoyment on and o the water. Whether you are under 8 or over 80, they can help you on your boating journey. While you are there, why not sign up to The Green Blue Boating Pledge and enter a prize draw to win a goodie bag of sustainable products and learn about recycled and sustainable boating products from The Green Blue’s online business directory.

Looking to book a holiday? Visit first time exhibitor Undiscovered Sailing, o ering exclusive sailing holidays especially designed for British sailors and tourists in the Masurian District in Poland, which is famous for its interlocking freshwater lakes, local attractions, pubs with lively music, restaurants and historical sites.

Sail Ionian, meanwhile, is o ering discounts of up to 30 per cent on late season bookings for 2023 and early bookings for 2024, with o ers on bareboat, flotilla, crewed charters and RYA Sea School courses.

For all your insurance needs there are instant quotes available on the GJW stand, where the company will be announcing its partnership with the RNLI

Experts from Pantaenius are on hand to o er advice, quotes and money-saving opportunities through its refer-a friend scheme. Visitors can also meet Geo Holt MBE and learn more about the Wetwheels Foundation, Pantaenius’ charity partner, and hear about Geo ’s next great adventure.

With an increased number of retail and chandlery stands selling everything from the latest clothing, footwear, beachwear and accessories to specialist chandlery items such as shackles, ropes, electronics and engines and everything in between, with over 1200m2 of chandlery and clothing, you are sure to find just what you need.

British Marine CEO, Lesley Robinson said: “This year we are launching a brand-new chandlery hub, with additional retailers of specialist equipment, as well as some new and independent stores in each of the show’s zones. There has never been a better opportunity to come along to pick up all the bits and pieces you need to have fun, look good and be safe on the water.”

At the show, look out for unmissable holiday deals, get your hands on the latest technology and gadgets from top brands, transform your boat’s interior, discover must-see clothing brands, pick up essential kit, talk insurance, meet the marinas, stock up with safety equipment and much more.

Here is a taster of what to expect…

The Andark stand is packed with kit and equipment from leading brands including Helly Hansen, Musto, Gill, Zhik, Spinlock, Crewsaver and Typhoon, alongside Andark’s own brand. From buoyancy aids to lifejackets, wetsuits to SUPs, this stand, located right by the show entrance, is the perfect place to pick up everything you need.

Peter Leonard Marine is not only displaying boats this year, they are also building a pop-up chandlery with many of the leading suppliers’ products available to buy. You can enjoy browsing while the kids enter the PLM daily colouring competition.

Located opposite the famous Guinness Bar, YouBoat Marine is the place to go for all things relating to safety. In partnership with Ocean Safety, there will be experts on hand to provide detailed advice, and visitors can compare products and equipment side by side. See, feel and discuss the latest in manoverboard recovery systems, personal locator beacons, distress pyrotechnics and electronic safety products.

Brand new at the show is a range of 100 per cent cotton, quick drying and compact towels from Lorima. Inspired by their own experiences when sailing with their family, the team behind this independent Southampton-based store now o ers a range of colourful and stylish high absorbency towels and beach changing robes for adults and children.

On land or at sea, Safevue CCTV o ers security solutions for the home, business and marine environments with its CCTV, intercom and alarm systems. New this year is the latest a ordable Hik micro thermal imaging equipment, ideal for manoverboard in poor visual conditions as well as checking the temperature of a boat’s engine and bearings.

Celebrating its 30th birthday with special ‘Cake o’clock’ times posted daily on social media, Ocean Art is one of the few companies worldwide with the skills to design and paint a boat’s sails, flags and covers. There is a 10 per cent discount on everything ordered at the show, including protective Marine Shield coatings, UV strip paint and Ultraflex sunscreen RIB paint.

Discover more about the Solent Seagrass Restoration Project and get hands on making wildflower seed bags to take away and plant at home. Also actively supporting seagrass regeneration, the Hants and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has seagrass on display and visitors can sponsor a seed pod and discover the Solent’s hidden underwater treasures.

One-stop shop Marathon Leisure will be showcasing everything from electronics, safety equipment and water systems to maintenance and hardware on its stand. A star attraction will be Spinlock’s new Alto belt, one of the first recipients of the Kings Award for Innovation.

Visitors can find every sort of accessory from Ecobat with its range of EcoFlow marine solar generators, Rolls deep cycle lead-acid batteries and Victron power systems – with sta on hand to assist with detailed technical data on all sorts of marine batteries. If you want to know the di erence between standard lead, EFB, AGM and Lithium, then this is the stand to visit.

For all things technical, head to the Lewmar stand to see the latest in innovative and high-quality marine products. From anchors to winches, windlasses to hatches, the team of experts at Lewmar’s Tech Bar will be on hand to answers questions and demonstrate useful skills, such as how to service a winch.

Browsing the stands at a show is always a great opportunity to spot something new from small and independent companies, and this year sees the debut of new British company Shore2Sea. This Devonbased business designs fun dry bags and will be revealing its latest eye-catching designs at the show.

Two Bare Feet’s stand will have a range of watersports equipment including paddleboards, wetsuits, changing robes, bodyboards, skateboards, scooters, snorkelling gear and so much more.

Discovering all the latest technology and gadgets is often a key reason to visit the show. CA Clase, Hudson Marine and Cactus are all o ering an array of products, services and deals at the show, and there are new products on the Garmin stand too. See the newly launched Force Kraken trolling motor, discover the many new features available from Garmin Navionics+ charts and app and listen to great onboard entertainment from Fusion Audio, as well as experiencing an array of chartplotters, transducers, fishfinders, antennas and a sensor for cruising, sailing, freshwater and seawater fishing. Essential no matter how far you travel is the ability to maintain communication. MailASail o ers Skylink+ for global 4G/cellular and Iridium satellite communications, and Red Box PRO routers, which are handmade in the UK. Manned by members of the Ocean Cruising Club, the MailASail stand will be a great place to meet experienced long-distance sailors.

Pop along to the Little Ship Club and meet Little Ship Club President and multiple round the world yachtsman Mike Golding OBE, who will be on the stand to meet and greet fellow sailing enthusiasts. Find out about membership, training courses and sailing opportunities, plus enter a draw to win a free sailing weekend and six or 12 months free membership.

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Buying boat bedding, upholstery and accessories is super-easy thanks to regular show exhibitors Ship Shape Bedding. Now in its 12th year at Southampton, the company will be displaying its full range of mattresses, alongside shaped bedding and accessories including its best-selling DRY-Mat Anti-Condensation underlay, unbreakable galley ware, bedding and upholstery at special boat show prices.

When looking at decking options, there is a brand-new British designed and manufactured option on display for the first time from Elite Teake

Or visit Sykes Timber to learn about its sustainably sourced, responsibly harvested and traded FLEGT certified Java Teak and other prime timber products including prime walnut, oak and specialist softwoods.

charged from a mains supply, solar charged or wired through the starter battery and charged by the alternator whilst the vessel is moving.

Mactra Marine is launching the Power Up hydrogen fuel cell, which produces power with zero CO2 emissions, and also new to the UK, Advance Yacht Systems is launching the Remoran Wave hydrogenerators.

Icom is introducing a range of new products including an ultra-compact user-friendly IC-U2OSR licence-free two-way radio, and new black box VHF radios with multi-station control.

Throughout the show, Raymarine will be showcasing a variety of products suitable for sailors, motorboaters and recreational fishing, including recent product launches, the Axiom 2 Pro and the Axiom 2 XL ranges of multifunction chartplotters. Raymarine service dealers from across the country will be available to o er their expert installation advice, alongside Raymarine product support who can help with technical questions and advice on the best systems for your boat.

There are plenty of new products on show on the Barrus stand. Barton Marine is showing new carbon tiller extensions and TUPHblocks, alongside a new Rocna MKII anchor from CMP and boat cleaning products from August Race.

For ultimate protection of all your assets lock them up safely with Squire’s new Old English 555 marine grade padlocks.

Specialist galley manufacturer GN Espace is celebrating 15 years in business at the Southampton International Boat Show with a bigger and better stand, revealing yet more galley and cooking products.

For keeping the inside and outside of your boat fresh and clean, pop by the Marine Hygiene stand for innovative eco-friendly boat cleaning products.

Angelwax is hosting the worldwide launch of a new range of British-made marine products to maintain that ‘brand new’ look. Angelwax’s Ark Marine detailing products are formulated, designed and manufactured in Scotland and o er interior and exterior ceramic cleaning and finishing products, polishing compounds, sprays and coatings for every surface.

Also on show, from Marine Components International is the Revolve-Tec Rollable boat hook, and products including Bennett trim tabs, Calypso solid-state wind instruments, Lasdrop shaft seals, Rocna anchors and Groco solid bronze marine hardware.

Solar Technology International’s stand will demonstrate all the ways to maximise solar energy with the launch of its compact and high energy Mono High Density solar panels and new flexi ETFE solar panels designed for boats where space is at a premium.

Anchoright, the UK-based company selling patent-pending, durable and environmentally friendly anchor chain markers, is debuting its new Anchor Chain Marking solution on Jimmy Green Marine’s stand. Turn to page 53 for your chance to win!

From Denmark, and on show in the UK for the first time, from Current Electrical is the Clayton Power LPSII lithium powered battery generator. Providing 230V and 12V power for use on yachts, it can be

Get hands on with the Scanstrut Flip Pro Charge range. The models include a 12V Power Socket and a Dual USB-C port charger. The highlight is the ingeniously designed ‘Flip Pro Multi’ charger, which seamlessly blends both the 12V and C/C chargers into a sleek multi power solution.

The show embraces lots of new companies exhibiting for the first time, including The Cornish Surfer with its range of luxury lifestyle and homewares inspired by coastal living. The company is collaborating with Ocean Bottle to help reduce the amount of plastic in the sea – with every water bottle sold, 1,000 plastic bottles are collected to avoid them entering the oceans.

Finally, do not miss the first showing of the live lightning-strike map which forms part of an interactive demonstration of Sertec Marine’s CMCE Lightning Prevention Device. Designed to protect vessels from lightning strikes, this new technology is on display for the first time at the show, with experts on the stand to explain how it works.

Turn the page for power news and a Q&A with Caroline Palmer,  SIBS Sponsorship & Event Management Manager.

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Shootin’ the Breeze...

...WITH CAROLINE PALMER, SPONSORSHIP & EVENT MANAGEMENT MANAGER AT THE SOUTHAMPTON INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW.

POWER UP!

Suzuki will be showcasing its range of ultimate four-stroke outboards on its main stand in Mayflower Park, as well as on the transoms of some boat brands on the pontoons and around the show. The very latest outboard technology will be on display in the form of the new DF350AMD with its integrated steering system. In addition to its outboard motors, Suzuki will also have its latest ergonomically-designed controls and ancillary items on display as well as its worldleading micro-plastics collection device. As usual, there will be the opportunity for show visitors to get out on the water for free on a 325hp RIB courtesy of the professionally skippered Suzuki RIB Experience. Show goers simply need to visit the main Suzuki stand to sign up to one of the time slots o ered each day. Suzuki also powers the Wetwheels charity at the show. Wetwheels provides the opportunity for all disabled people to access the sea in a safe, stimulating and rewarding way onboard a purpose-built, fully-accessible

powerboat which can be found within the Try-a-Boat section of the show marina. Or, if you simply want to have a hot drink and relax, then Suzuki has that covered too; the ‘Jimny Beans’ drinks station on the stand will be serving barista-style co ees and teas in return for donations to Wetwheels. Fancy trying your hand at boat angling? There will even be a fishing boat on display at the Suzuki stand, which will serve as the home for the Shimano fishing simulator.

QCan you tell us about your role at the Southampton International Boat Show?

CP: I fell into the marine industry by chance and love it! I am primarily involved with the commercial team and responsible for sponsorship generation, negotiations and am the key contact regarding sponsor deliverables. Alongside this, I also undertake project management, with current duties including the project management of the Southampton International Boat Show and British Marine’s National Conference.

QWhat would you say is your favourite aspect of your job?

CP: The diversity of my role, and the opportunity to collaborate with a passionate bunch who care about delivering value to our members!

QWhat are you most looking forward to seeing at this year’s show?

CP: Honestly, I do not even know where to begin! There are so many fantastic things lined up for this year, a mix of fresh and reliable favourites! I cannot wait to see our new watersports lake. After that, I am planning to swing by the Shipyard, another new feature at the show, for some great food, all while enjoying live music. I cannot wait!

QWho are some of the new exhibitors

All at Sea’s readers should look out for?

CP: It is tough to make a choice from the list, but to name a couple, our friends at Marine Matters will be bringing the Tiger Marine and Joker RIBs to the show, I do rather like RIBs, so that is something I am looking forward to. We are also happy to welcome Blue Lagoon, who are well placed in the servicing and yacht brokerage, to the show for their first time. There are lots of new exhibitors attending this year’s show and visitors can find all the details on the Southampton International Boat Show website.

QRecognised by many as one of the top 10 boat shows in the world, why do you think people love SIBS so much?

CP: I think what sets us apart is we design our show with all tastes in mind. Whether you enjoy kayaking or daydreaming about superyachts, we have it all. Our purpose-built marina is the jewel in our crown with hundreds of incredible craft on display. Our VIP Quayside Lounge is a draw for those looking to entertain clients or simply sit back with a glass of something delicious and watch the activity on the marina. There are loads of opportunities to get on the water and give it a go, many of which are free with the price of your ticket. The high-octane watersports show is definitely one not to be missed and with over 600+ exhibitors you are sure to find what you are looking for.

QAre you involved in other British Marine events throughout the year?

CP: Yes, I am currently project managing our British Marine National Conference, which is being held at the ICC, Wales in February. We have secured an incredible line-up of guest speakers, including Clive Myrie, who will be our keynote speaker.

QDo you enjoy any particular boating and/ or watersports?

CP: Being close to or on the water is my absolute favourite! My number one activity choice is kayakingespecially navigating the charming River Hamble.

QIf you could have dinner with any two people from history, dead or alive, who would you choose?

CP: That is easy, David Attenborough and Dolly Parton!

QTell us something people might not know about you!

CP: I am a die-hard Dolly Parton fan!

Yamaha is increasing its on-water footprint by over 40 per cent. The line-up of Yamaha powered craft includes the recently launched Yamarin 80DC, the Ballistic XP80 and the White Shark 280 CC Evo – all new to the UK market this year, and all making their show debuts. Onboard the Ballistic XP80, visitors will be able to experience the next generation of Yamaha’s integrated boat control system,

Helm Master EX. Yamaha’s team of experts will be conducting docking and close quarters manoeuvring demonstrations at regular intervals each day. Maintaining its waterfront stand, Yamaha will also be displaying an extensive range of products from outboard engines and WaveRunners to YAM inflatable dinghies and eBikes, with its expert team on hand to discuss the di erent engine options and control system set ups available. Its largest engine to date will take centre stage shoreside. Launched earlier this year, the flagship XTO 450hp V8 o ers better fuel economy and even less noise than its predecessors. The XTO will be joined by models from Yamaha’s High Power and Premium outboard ranges. Up to £20,000 of retail finance is available on outboard engine packages, and Yamaha’s expert team will be on hand to answer any questions on how this works.

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Whether you are looking at standalone engines or engines packaged with craft, there is a power solution for every budget.
Mercury Marine has introduced the 20e and 35e Avator electric propulsions systems. The new models join Mercury’s electric propulsion line-up alongside the award-winning Avator 7.5e outboard, which launched at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. Barrus will show Avator electric propulsion systems on the Mercury stand at the show. Marine Components International will be showcasing a range of new products including the launch of the TEMO 1000 electric outboard. Innovative and lightweight, its 1000W outboard weighs just under 5kg. Members of the Cruising Association visiting the show can enter a competition to win a TEMO 450 electric outboard.

BOATS GLORIOUS BOATS

You will find a whole host of world and UK boat debuts, so here is a look at some of those along with many of the other craft on display at the show.

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have models from across our range on display across the 10-day event that will no doubt make for a fantastic showcase for our guests.”

As well as the world debut of the all-new Squadron 58, Fairline will be showcasing the F//LINE 33, Targa 45 OPEN and Targa 45 GT. Fairline’s UK and European network of dealers will be represented on the Fairline stand throughout the show, together with key personnel from Fairline’s factory teams ready to provide visitors with everything they need to know about the company and its range going into the 2024 season.

A TOUCH OF BRITISH

As you stroll along the marina’s pontoons, you will discover more than 350 boats covering the entire spectrum from vast superyachts to foiling powerboats, rugged blue water cruisers, adventurous explorer vessels and a myriad of seaworthy fishing boats and tender crafts. Then moving shoreside you will discover a further 300 craft covering all budgets. This year sees at least 60 new boats making their world or UK debut at the show. These include Sunseeker’s Superhawk 55 and 75 Sport Yacht, Fairline’s Squadron 58 and the Princess S72.  Princess will also showcase a line-up of a further six yachts including Flybridge models F65, F50 and F45, Princess V40 and V50 and a second S Class model, the S62.

Simon Clare, Princess Yachts marketing director, said: “We are delighted to have such a strong line-up once again, especially the new S72 which will be making her show debut. We know this exciting addition to our S Class range will be a significant draw at the show.”

Alongside the Superhawk 55 and 75 Sport Yacht, visitors to Sunseeker will have the chance to view the Manhattan 55, Predator 65, 65 Sport Yacht, Manhattan 68, 76 Yacht, 88 Yacht and 90 Ocean.

Sean Robertson, sales and marketing director at Sunseeker International, said: “We return this September to Southampton for the 54th edition of the show with a fantastic line-up including two of our most recent launches – the spectacular Superhawk 55 and 75 Sport Yacht. We

Britain is renowned for producing award-winning craft, and this year sees the UK debut of the Spirit 72 Deckhouse and from Swallow Boats the 20ft BayRaider Expedition, BayCruiser 23 and Whisper 300.  Generating maximum speed from just two 70hp outboards, the sustainably designed and built Whisper 300 day cruiser is built using an innovative combination of modern epoxies and pre-treated timber. It includes cork decks, solar panels and even an optional rainwater recycling system.

The Oyster 595 will be on show too. Designed for fast and exhilarating sailing it can be handled “e ortlessly” by two people thanks to its automated sailing technology, retractable bow and stern thrusters and hydraulic push-button in-mast furling.

From Cornwall, Cockwells is displaying the Duchy 35 and Duchy Sport, a wakesurfing boat with all the features and functions required for fun on the water with friends and family.

Seaward, meanwhile, design and build on the Isle of Wight and will have the Seaward C-29 and Seaward C-35 powerboats on show.

EUROPEAN CRAFT

Of course, the Southampton International Boat Show attracts craft from all over the world, and in particular Europe, and this year sees the UK debut, for example, of the Hanse 410 from Germany and the Finnishdesigned and built Nautor Swan 58 sailing sloop.

TBS Boats has been the sole UK Sealine distributor for 14 years; the Sealine S390 will be debuting at the show, and on display too will be the F430, C335 and S335.

It is the first British showing of the Jeanneau powerboat DB/43, on display in the marina. Also new to the UK are the SunFast 30 and Jeanneau Yachts 55 sailboats, on display with Cap Camarat and Merry Fisher powerboats.

Another couple from France, there is the world debut of the Dufour 41 and UK debut of the Dufour 37. As the UK distributor for Dufour Yachts, Universal Yachting will showcase both yachts for private and open viewings along with the Dufour 470.

Also from France, seek out the Excess 11 sailing catamaran manufactured by Beneteau and available in the UK through Sea Ventures (UK), also showing the Wellcraft 262 and 355 powerboats, with all the features to make the perfect family day boat or well-equipped fishing boat.

The show sees the UK premiere of the Beneteau First 36 and Beneteau First 44, and Lagoon 51 catamaran; Ancasta International Boat Sales has been the sole UK dealer for Lagoon Catamarans for many years.

Forming part of an impressive line-up from Ancasta, this also includes monohull and catamaran sail and powerboats from Prestige Yachts, with the Prestige M48, Prestige 690, Prestige X60 and Protector 310 Targa all having their first UK showings.

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Image: Fairline Sunseeker Superhawk 55 Image: Sunseeker Princess S72 Image: Princess Yachts Fairline Squadron 58

J-Boats is displaying the award-winning J/45 performance cruiser sailing yacht and Nautitech 44 Open sailing catamaran, voted the best multihull in the European Yacht of the Year 2023 awards.

The Fountaine Pajot MY4s Power Catamaran from MiCats is designed to be spacious and comfortable and can power through 1,000-mile crossings without the need to refill fuel, thanks to its powersaving design. It is shown alongside the Elba 45, another highly popular blue water cruising yacht.

There is the world launch of the Bavaria C46 yacht and UK debut of Bavaria’s SR33 motorboat hosted by Clipper Marine.

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For something completely di erent, check out the award-winning electric hydrofoiling Candela C-8. Its actively stabilised hydrofoils leave no pollution, noise or wake and test rides are available throughout the show. Find it on display alongside the Arcona 50 from SE Yachts, both making their UK debut.

Or how about these boats, on show for the first time in the UK. The Viggio range, from Sweden, are fast aluminium hulled commuter boats hand built to order. With speeds of up to 65 knots, these seriously fast o shore all-year-round boats are highly popular in Sweden and are bound to create more than a splash of interest at this year’s show.

Staying in Scandinavia, built to withstand the harsh Northern Hemisphere weather, the Sargo range of wheelhouse walkaround powerboats are built in Finland. Designed for year-round use, the deep V planing hull and sterndrive ensures a quiet, quick, smooth and e cient ride, whilst the unique sliding roof provides an open top experience.

Also from Finland, there’s the UK debut of the Nord Star 42+ Cruiser, part of the Nord Star range of Category B o shore, all season motor cruisers.

The super stylish Axopar range, from 7.2m to 13.9m always o ers a stunning display with its Finnish multifunctional and modular concept styling. Take a look at the Axopar 45XC Cross Cabin, the world’s first outboard powered fully enclosable walk-around cabin boat in this size.  Finnish boat builder Yamarin, which uses Yamaha outboards on all its models, has launched a new eight-metre model in its popular day cruiser range. The Yamarin 80 DC di ers from typical Nordic day cruisers and Yamarin’s other models, especially in the design of its bow deck, which provides access to the boat from the side. The Yamarin 80 DC will be making its UK show debut at Southampton, and is well worth taking a look at.

For a truly international range of powerboats, Argo Yachts is the UK distributor for Chris-Craft, Saxdor Yachts, Pardo Yachts and has recently added Wider Yachts and Greenline Yachts to its range.

NEW NAMES AND OLD FAVOURITES

From South Africa and tested in the rugged waters of Knysna, there are the Fusion 17ft and 21ft centre console outboard day boats available through Blue Lagoon Marine. Equally tough and known as the ‘4x4 of the sea’ Wessex Marine is displaying the Targa range from Finland and the Marex motor cruisers, with their combined pedigree originating from Norway and Lithuania. Saltwater Solutions is displaying the Windy range of boats with the UK debut of the 34 Alizé alongside the SR28 CC.  Boats from the USA include the Regal range of powerboats and yachts from 20 - 42ft. There are three new models of Sea Ray on show too: the 260 SLX, 290 SDX and 210 SPX.

Boatshop will be showing for the first time in the UK the Monterey 235SS and 238SS luxury super sport powerboats, alongside the Parker 720 Adventure, also making its UK debut at the show.

Visitors are sure to spot the unmistakeable silhouette of Linssen Yachts’ Piper 12C Cruiser. Designed for inland waterways, rivers and coastal cruising, its hybrid propulsion system enables owners to choose whether to run on electric or diesel power.

Rodman Boats are designed and built in Spain, and are popular as cruising and fishing boats thanks to their quality, strength and sea-keeping features. There is the UK premiere of the Rodman 790 Ventura CC, the perfect introduction to the Rodman family, or trade up to the flagship Rodman 1290 Evolution for o shore cruising and fishing adventures.  Pontoon Boats are highly popular in the USA, and now they are over here with the UK debut of the Regency 350 LE3 Sport. This 8.36m outboard powered craft accommodates up to 14 people on inshore waterways and is the perfect platform for entertaining friends and family with is spacious deck, seating and changing room.

And if you really cannot decide which boat to buy, as an alternative take a look at the Axopar 28 and Hanse 388 on display by Pure Latitude and discuss their boat club and sharing options.

Amongst all the glitz and glamour of the superyachts and sails, there are always masses of workboats, safety vessels and fishing boats on the marina – spot the Tracker Targa V19 fully-equipped aluminium fishing boat, suitable for trailing behind a vehicle, making its UK debut.

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“These sophisticated fishing craft are a style normally only seen around New Zealand and Australia, where they are extremely popular. Now they are available from a European manufacturer with a highly regarded reputation for the design and build of sophisticated and seaworthy craft, a notable first for the UK market.”
Oyster 595 Image: Brian Carlin/Oyster Yachts Image: Paul Wyeth

LOVING RIBS

RIBs remain highly popular, and this year Berthon RIB Solutions is displaying the Gemini WR880 TTOP, a high-spec leisure RIB.

Designed and manufactured in Italy there is the UK debut of Joker Boat RIBs, as highlighted by Caroline Parker in Shootin’ the Breeze, with three popular models – the Coaster 650 Plus, Clubman 22 Plus and Clubman 24. Also mentioned by Caroline, Tiger Marine RIBs will be showing the ProLine 740, TopLine 650, TopLine 600, SportLine 520 and ProTender 340. Both brands are brought to the show by Marine Matters, the company which also has a RIB Owners Club and Solent Collect Warranty service.

Sure to attract attention will be the race-winning Scorpion RIBS Sting 10m which holds a number of endurance records including London to Monaco, and around the British Isles races.

Shoreside craft include the new 4shaw 4.7m inflatable tender from Henshaw and Ribcraft 350, Highfield Sport 800 and Medline 5.8 from Zodiac. Rebel Leisure is showing a host of new models of Rebel Raider RIBs and Rebel Superyacht Series, whilst Specialist Small Craft is hosting the UK debut of its range of RotoTech polyethylene boats from 3.5m to 5m.

There is also a range of all-purpose and fast fishing craft on show, including the Norden 600 from 3D Tender. These highly-specialist fast fisher aluminium boats are new to the UK, and are the first of their type to be supplied by a European manufacturer available exclusively in the UK through Ocean First Marine.

“We are delighted to be launching the new Norden range of fast aluminium RIBs into the UK,” said Simon Bennett of Ocean First Marine. “These sophisticated fishing craft are a style normally only seen around New Zealand and Australia, where they are extremely popular. Now they are available from a European manufacturer with a highly regarded reputation for the design and build of sophisticated and seaworthy craft, a notable first for the UK market.”

Ocean First Marine will also be showing the new Featherlight range of ultra-lightweight aluminium RIBS. Visitors can see a Featherlight 335 model on the water too, being used as a demonstration boat for the new TEMO 1000 electric outboard, which is being launched at the show by Marine Components International. Also on display is the high spec, allpurpose Nividic 550 aluminium semi-rigid boat, ideal for a variety of uses and the ideal mid-sized family craft.

AND LASTLY…

On show for the first time in the UK, Protagon Yachts, with Boatsmart, will be showcasing two family day boats, the Protagon 20 and the larger Protagon 25. O ering a modern twin stepped wave piercing hull design, with a smooth and dry ride, comfortable seating, aft u-shaped dinette and forward seating which converts into a sunbed, and fitted with Suzuki

DF100 ATX 4-stroke outboards, these boats can be personalised with a choice of engines and accessories, with prices starting at £45,450.  The Boat Club is showing three new models – the De Antonio Yacht D36, Invictur Yacht GT280S and Lasai solar electric 20GL, whilst boatpoint has a new range of Ryds open console craft on display.

Featuring Mercury engines, the range of boats on the Quicksilver stand extends from the 5.4m 505 Cabin to the 6.38m 625 Pilothouse and 9.09m 905 Weekend. From Finland, Silver Boats UK will be showing the Terhi range with the UK debut of the centre console Terhi 450cc. Made from ABS plastic, these foam filled and “unsinkable” boats range from 2.3 - 4.8m. Supplied with a choice of Honda, Suzuki, Mercury or Tohatsu outboards, prices start from £1,500 up to £24,000.

Also on show will be the Silver range of bow rider and cabin boats, with a choice of aluminium hull and GRP deck – providing durability, lightweight and comfort - or full GRP hull and deck models. See the 8m Silver Raptor, 6.4m Silver Eagle and 5.7m Silver Puma.

On the Zego stand, and originating from New Zealand, there is the first chance to see the Fatcat 4500, a multihull powerboat.

Or choose from the range of colourful Whaly roto-moulded boats, with the new Whaly 435 on show. With engine options from small electric engines to 80hp outboard motors, prices start at just £699. Or if you fancy a boat that o ers a cosy cabin for overnight expeditions, the new Mini Fisher is making its UK debut at the show.

There is also the rare opportunity to see the Sagsa, a high-end trawlerstyle yacht custom built by Spanish boatbuilders, the luxury sailing yacht Elan E4 from Slovenia and award-winning Quarken boats featuring the Cabin and Onyx models, all on the boatfolk stand.

Also at the show is the Boatworld KAT Sport 330, and KAT Tenders 230 and 280. The company will be showcasing the Orca 9.9hp and 12hp electric start outboard engines, new to the UK. One lucky person at the show can even win a KAT Tender inflatable boat!

Williams Jet Tenders is demonstrating the full extent of its customisation capabilities this season, as it showcases a tailor-made SportJet 345. The custom SportJet 345 that will be on display features a special one-o copper coloured paint, which has not been used on a Williams tender before.

Mathew Hornsby, commercial director at Williams Jet Tenders, said: “We are thrilled to share our latest, fully customised SportJet 345 with visitors. It is an important show for us, on our home turf, and we are proud to position Williams as a best of British brand. We are also excited about showing the full extent of our customisable tender range. The SportJet 345 is truly one of a kind, and with the ability to customise colours, equipment, fabric and finishing touches on all our boats, we are excited to see what distinctive tenders we can create for our customers!”

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We hope you have enjoyed this guide, and remember there are many more boats to discover at the show. Have a wonderful time!

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