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Power and Sailboats galore at the 20th Annual Port Credit Boat Show

by Heather Robertson on 1 Aug 2010
Sailboats at the Port Credit Boat Show August 27-29th SW
Over 80 power and sailboats are booked on Q, R and T docks for the 20th anniversary of the Port Credit Boat Show.

On Q dock, Don Hyde Marine will feature a selection of powerboats from their Four Winns Line. Toronto Yacht Sales will feature both power and sailing brokerage vessels. From the sail end, Pat Sturgeon Yachts will feature Hanse Yachts and Jboats. Jeanneau will be represented by Navy Point Yacht Sales. Beneteau Yachts and the Lagoon Catamaran will be first exhibiting in the first slips on Q dock represented by Anchor Yacht Sales.

True North Yachts will be representing their Hunter and Dufour lines and, over on R dock will have the Mainship Cruiser. Delphia Yachts will be on Q dock represented by North Lakes Yachting. Delphia has sponsored WOW-Women on the Water Sunset Sails by providing them with either a Delphia 37 or 40 cruising sailboat. Swans Yacht Sales will be back with a selection of brokerage and new boats. They are the dealers for C&C, Tartan and Catalina Yachts. First time exhibitors Competition Yachts representing Archambault Sailing Yachts will be joining us this year. They are supporters of Diane Reid's One Girls Ocean Challenge.


Skyline Marine will be bringing a selection of Sea Ray boats to R dock, along with a land display of some of their smaller trailerable boats. Pride Marine representing Mariah, Chris-Craft, Crownline - to name a few of their lines has booked 4 docks. Sandy Cove Marine will represent Chaparall boats and long time favourite Crates Marine dealers for Carver, Marquis, Regal, Cruisers, Sabre and BackCove Yachts will be on hand with 10 docks displaying both new and used boats. North South Nautical Group and Rene Blanchet Yacht Sales will bring in brokerage vessels.

The Port Credit Boat Show welcomes RIBCRAFT USA as a new exhibitor to the show. They will be part of T dock, along with Bridge Yacht Sales and Humber Boats, manufacturer of the Humber Foton, an 18' solar-powered boat. On the hard for both brokerage and Brig Inflatables is North 44 Yacht Sales.

Along with all these great boat lines, there will be numerous land displays of marine services including Services Canada, Border Services, and a long time favourite the Coast Guard Cutter - which will be located at the end of Q dock.

For the young boaters, the Port Credit Boat Show is delighted to have Tuggy the Tugboat join us. Tuggy will be on the hard with his friends Jim and Nancee spreading good cheer and talking about boating safety.

All this and more at the 20th anniversary of the Port Credit In-Water Boat Show. August 27-29th - Port Credit Harbour Marina. For a complete listing of our exhibitors, seminars and events visit www.portcreditboatshow.ca.

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