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Boat enthusiasts on board with this show
Joe Grodzik said he couldn’t afford a yacht, but he was still eager to explore the yachts included in the more than 200 boats on display at Marina Jack during the Suncoast Boat Show, April 21-23.

“Beautiful stuff — you can’t beat it,” he said. “It’s a pleasure to come out and enjoy this beautiful day and beautiful show.”

Business Development Manager Nickolas Pantner said the selection this year at the Suncoast Boat Show marked an increase over previous years, a change that did not go unnoticed by guests.

“It seems bigger and better than it has in years,” said attendee Paul Bloom. “There are more boats, and there are larger boats.”
Pantner said in addition to featuring a large number of boats, the show was also intended to offer something for everyone.
“We have everything from the smallest paddle board to an 80-foot yacht,” he said.


He said visitors could buy whatever supplies they may need in addition to simply obtaining a boat, describing “hats, fishing poles, you name it — all that good stuff.”


The event also offered extra entertainment for kids, with a daily fishing clinic that supplied a free rod and reel for participants to keep.
— IAN SWABY





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