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Safe boating on show at Sanctuary Cove

by NSW Maritime on 20 May 2010
Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show Mark Burgin
Boating regulations in NSW are the focus of NSW Maritime’s stand at the 2010 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, NSW Maritime North Coast Regional Manager James Green said.

For the four days of the show from 20-23 May, NSW Maritime’s display is promoting boating safety, and awareness of the boating rules and regulations that apply in NSW.

]It’s critical NSW Maritime gets their message out because of the large number of people from South East Qeensland who go boating on the northern rivers and coastal waters of NSW,' Mr Green said.

'Visitors to the NSW Maritime stand have an opportunity to speak to boating safety officers and customer service staff about NSW marine safety regulations,' he said.

'Safety themes include lifejackets, speed/wash, alcohol, and the hazards of boat propellers. 'The central theme is ‘You’re the Skipper, You’re Responsible’. The skipper of every boat is responsible for the safety of their vessel and the people on board. '

The NSW Maritime stand has the latest safe boating information and publications, marine activity packs as giveaways for the kids and competitions throughout the show offering prizes such as lifejackets.

'It’s also an opportunity for NSW Maritime to check out industry innovation and developments ahead of the Sydney International Boat later this year.'

NSW Maritime’s display is located at Stand 95 in Pavilion A at the Sanctuary Cove marine village, in a precinct with Australian Maritime Safety Authority and Marine Safety Queensland. Show opening hours are from 9am to 5pm daily from Friday 20 May to Sunday 23 May inclusive.

Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show is one of the major annual marine exhibitions in Australia and the Asia Pacific region. This year’s 22nd show will have more than 400 exhibitors and is expected to attract more than 40,000 visitors.

For more information visit: NSW Maritime, www.maritime.nsw.gov.au
Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, www.sanctuarycoveboatshow.com.au
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