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Success for the South Wales Boat
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The 2006 South Wales Boat Show at
Margam park, Port Talbot
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With the sun beating down on the beautiful Welsh country side, it
was easy to see why the organisers chose Margam Park to host the
South Wales Boat Show. On the 17-18th June thousands
descended on Port Talbot for the event which could mark the first in
a string of regional shows. A range of attractions were offered
throughout the weekend including craft demonstrations, a multitude
of chandlery stalls and a wide selection of activities targeted at
family entertainment.
Success for the stalls
There were approximately 150 exhibitors from across the UK and
Europe, showcasing everything from boat builders to sea survival -
something for everyone. If you didn't take home a bag containing
some piece of nautical merchandise, you certainly took back a wealth
of knowledge of what Wales has to offer for those blessed with sea
legs.
The exhibitors collectively sold over £1,000,000 of boats,
equipment and services. One gentleman confirmed he had more interest
within the two days at the South Wales Boat Show, which cost £1,500,
than the whole of the LBS (London Boat Show), held at Excel, which
cost him well over £70,000! The success didn't stop there either;
Cambrian sold over 6 craft including one on Saturday evening
that had to be man-handled out of the show so the customer could
catch the ferry back to Ireland!
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'Get afloat; Try a boat' - Roxy tries
her hand at canoeing at the South Wales Boat
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400 kids launched into the water
Another attraction at the show was the 'Get afloat, Try a boat'
stand run by Swansea Water Sports, which launched more than 400
children into the water and received tremendous feedback. There was
a range of water craft to try - everything from a canoe to a power
boat, and all for free! Of course for journalistic purposes I
had to try them all, my favourite being the Zapcat, which
flung me around the lake several times before I stepped back onto
dry land while my stomach was still in the boat. It's a hard call to
say whether it was this or the Waltzer that left me feeling more
exhilarated, but next year I will remember not to eat my lunch
first.
Though there was a good turn-out, it was nice to not have to
queue for hours on end to take part in the attractions, like some
other events I have attended this year. This applied to the climbing
wall, paintball shooting range and fair ground rides, which all had
less than a 5 minute wait. Swansea Sound in association with The
Wave provided sponsorship for the event and even more fun with their
range of wacky challenges including the doughnut game, where
contestants had to avoid licking their lips while eating a jam
doughnut - and a limbo challenge!
Next year looks to be even better
With many of the of the exhibitors already securing their places
for next year, the South Wales Boat Show looks as if it is here to
stay - and we couldn't be happier about it. Having witnessed a
disappointing LBS, and with sights not set high for Southampton, it
was nice to see something aimed at family fun rather that commercial
opportunism, and the motive being to serve the consumer rather than
the industry.
Next year the South Wales Boat Show will be taking part on the
15-17th of June.
For more information visit http://www.themainsail.com/cl.asp?cn=25.
To see more pictures from the event, check out the South
Wales Boat Show Album in the MainSail gallery.
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