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Dutch Yachting Weekend - Saffier Yachts shows the full range

by Saffier Yachts 1 Sep 2020 23:08 AEST 4-6 September 2020
Dutch Yachting Weekend © Saffier Yachts

The first edition of the Dutch Yachting Weekend will take place in Medemblik on Friday 4th till Sunday 6th September 2020.

With the disappearance of September's HISWA in-water show, we have put our heads together with a number of Dutch yards and decided to organise a small-scale event so the best Netherlands-built boats can still be presented to the international water sports public.

Saffier Yachts, Contest Yachts, Jachtwerf Heeg and AdmiralsTender will moore their range of models at quay side and are accessible for all visitors. In addition to the yacht builders, leading well-known suppliers of navigation equipment, sails, mast and deck fittings, insurance services and upholstery will also exhibit. There will be seminars and workshops too for you to attend.

The waterside location of Contest Yachts in Medemblik offers the perfect opportunity to organise this event. In a large hall, suppliers of A-brands will present themselves. The 22 berths in front of the construction halls offer ample spread space for the yacht builders to dock their craft, and there will also be smaller trailerable boats on show on the quay.

Naturally, the Dutch Yachting Weekend will be organized entirely in accordance with the RIVM (Dutch National Institute for Public Health & Environment) guidelines.

More information about the Dutch Yachting Weekend here

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