Please select your home edition
Edition
Henri-Lloyd Dynamic Range

Sanctuary Cove success - Best show yet?

by eyachts 3 Jun 2021 00:52 PDT
Sanctuary Cove Boat Show © eyachts

From the time that Axopar entered the market as a niche in 2015 to now have hundreds of people flock to the stand knowing everything about Axopar already is unbelievable.

In the 2 years since our last show, it is evident that there has been a massive shift in the way the Queensland market have adopted the Axopar brand.

With the all-new Axopar 37 X Cabin and X Sun Top on display for the very first time, Eyachts' stand was truly one to remember. The striking looking design and bright hull colours were seen by all and drew in the crowds, as fans of this fast-growing brand were eager to see all 380 changes on this new model. With the gull-wing doors open, gazing on the new range felt like taking a step into the future for many. "At first glance, the differences aren't super noticeable but stepping aboard, Axopar has really listened and the upgrades are phenomenal."

The flagship models did not take away the limelight from the very impressive Axopar 28 Cabin and T-Top that still outshine the other vessels in their class. The highlight of the Axopar 28 at any show is seeing onlookers faces as they discover the secret bow compartment and separate toilet, "I really would not have expected that on a boat of this size".

The Axopar is about speed, efficiency and offshore capability but at a boat show, it is the layout that takes the prize, the easy walkaround capability and various options such as aft cabin, wet bar or open make these boats versatile for any adventure.

As always the Greenline 39 never fails to impress. For many, Greenline Yachts has been a beacon of light for those who want a powerboat without the environmental impact. However, it is not just the solar and hybrid propulsion that makes the Greenline 39 such a star. Hopping aboard this comfortable cruiser show-goers immerse themselves in the possibility of long term travel.

Inside, the Greenline 39 feels light and spacious, featuring a full-size fridge and freezer, electric microwave oven, induction cooktop, two cabins and plenty of storage. With so many other standard inclusions such as 1.2KW solar, 600AH service battery bank, 3000VA inverter, bow thruster, reverse cycle air conditioning, electric opening transom, everyone was impressed with the attractive price that seemed to have it all.

It is all these unmatched standards that truly make the Greenline 39 a "home away from home", an on-water adventure and all while being eco-friendly.

So was it the best show yet? We think so...

Thank you Queensland and everyone who travelled to see us at the show, you made the show a success!

Related Articles

Monnin Victorious in 60th Congressional Cup
Defeating defending champion Chris Poole 3-2 in a closely contested final Switzerland's Eric Monnin and his Capvis Swiss Match Racing Team of Ute Monnin Wagner, Mathieu Renault, Jean-Claude Monnin, Simon Brügger, Julien Falxa, and Maxime Mesnil clinched a long awaited win of the 60th Anniversary Congressional Cup on Sunday. Posted today at 5:02 am
For the love of slightly larger, even faster boats
Bring it on. No chicken chutes allowed. Celestial, the newest Cape 31 in Oz is up and racing Thank you. You have let For the love of small, fast boats run before the breeze like a superlight planning hull under way too big a kite, with immense sheep in the paddock, and the Sailing Master grasping the flare gun in his pocket... No chicken chutes. Posted on 4 May
21st Sandberg PalmaVela overall
A breezy finale in the Bay of Palma A thrilling and intense final day at Sandberg PalmaVela was enjoyed with choppy seas and wind conditions ranging from gentle airs to gusts of up to 23 knots. Several broken masts are evidence how tough the day was for some. Posted on 4 May
2025 ILCA 6 Women's & ILCA 7 Men's Worlds Preview
The eyes of the sailing world will turn to Qingdao, China The eyes of the sailing world will turn to Qingdao, China, from 10-17 May 2025, as the city prepares to host the 2025 ILCA 6 Women's and ILCA 7 Men's World Championships. Posted on 4 May
52 SUPER SERIES Saint-Tropez Cup overall
World Champions Gladiator score 52 SUPER SERIES season opening win. Britain's Tony Langley and his world champion crew secured overall victory at the first regatta of the five event 2025 52 SUPER SERIES season, the 52 SUPER SERIES Saint Tropez Sailing Week. Posted on 4 May
Transat Paprec Day 15
As the final sprint begins, reflecting on the unique journeys and experiences Among the 19 duos who set off from Concarneau, 8 are international teams, including 5 from the UK. Posted on 4 May
2026 Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta - Save the date
The premier classic sailing event of the Caribbean The Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta is the premier classic sailing event of the Caribbean attracting a large number of Classics every year from all around the world. Posted on 4 May
Diego Botin on 'getting back in the game'
After a slow start to SailGP Season 5 Young guns Spain may have swept to victory last season, stealing the Season 4 Championship title from under the noses of league heavyweights Australia and New Zealand, but they began the 2025 Season with a string of mixed results. Posted on 4 May
60th Anniversary Congressional Cup Day 4
High-stakes racing on the penultimate day Light airs and overcast conditions brought high-stakes racing to the penultimate day of the 60th Congressional Cup in Long Beach as the final four teams advanced to the semi-finals. Posted on 4 May
Ed Baird: From Laser Worlds to America's Cup
Shirley Robertson's new podcast season kicks off with US sailing legend Ed Baird A World Sailor of the Year award winner, Baird also holds a coveted spot in the America's Cup Hall of Fame, he's a multiple World Champion and is a regular across multiple Grand Prix Sailing leagues, from the 52 Super Series to the Maxi circuit. Posted on 4 May
Henri-Lloyd Dynamic RangeExposure MarineTrofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca 2025