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Eyachts triumph at Sydney International Boat Show with unprecedented interest and brand recognition

by eyachts 12 Aug 2024 17:55 NZST 1-4 August 2024
Eyachts at Sydney Boat Show © Eyachts

The Sydney International Boat Show has concluded with extraordinary success for Eyachts, marking a pivotal moment the company as they continue to solidify their positions in the Australian boating market.

The event, which took place from August 1-4, 2024, showcased a stunning array of vessels that captivated attendees, driving strong brand recognition and interest.

Dominating the Dayboat and Electric Boating Scene

Eyachts stole the spotlight at the Sydney Boat Show, with an impressive lineup that underscored their leadership in the adventure boats, dayboats and electric boating markets. The Axopar 29 Sun Top and the new Axopar 45 range, featuring both the Sun Top and Cross Cabin variants, attracted significant attention from visitors, affirming Eyachts' reputation for innovation and adventure on the water.

The Axopar 45, with its seamless blend of open-air exploration and sheltered comfort, became a crowd favorite, while the Axopar 29 Sun Top continued to redefine expectations for versatility and performance in a compact dayboat. The interest in these models translated into numerous inquiries and sales, highlighting the growing demand for dayboats in Sydney's vibrant boating community.

Moreover, Eyachts' focus on electric boating resonated strongly with environmentally-conscious consumers with their RAND Supreme 27. The introduction of electric models attracted a new wave of boating enthusiasts, eager to embrace sustainable and silent boating options. Eyachts also received special recognition for the role they play in the sustainable boating space with both their 100% electric and hybrid yachting options, taking away a Boating Industry Sustainability Award.

Eyachts' sea trials, offered exclusively at the show, further enhanced the experience, allowing potential buyers to witness the performance and luxury of these innovative vessels firsthand.

Peter Hrones, Founder of Eyachts, commented on the success: "The response at the Sydney Boat Show was phenomenal. The interest in our Axopar and Pardo premieres, has been incredible. We're excited to continue leading the market in delivering innovative and luxurious boating experiences."

As Eyachts continues to push the boundaries of what is possible on the water, the future looks bright for these industry leaders that remain committed to providing Australian boating enthusiasts with the very best in design, performance, and sustainability.

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