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HK International Boat Show 2025

by Club Marina Cove 15 Oct 21:53 PDT 4-7 December 2025
HK International Boat Show at Club Marina Cove © Club Marina Cove

Club Marina Cove announced today that the Hong Kong International Boat Show 2025 will be held in Sai Kung, 4-7 December 2025.

The four-day event, which has the support of the Hong Kong Boating Industry Association, will have on display a wide range of products from leading international boating brands. An added attraction of this year’s show is a special zone of marine equipment exhibitors and service providers.

Building on the success of previous shows, makers and dealers are expected to turn out in full force with displays of new designs and models. The widely popular show, now in its 26th edition, has for the past three decades provided a unique platform for dealers and buyers to interact and share the latest designs and developments in boating.

For further details of the Show, please contact Miss Adelaine Lee at (852) 2719 6622.

Editor's Note: The boat show in the photo actually involves the first two, maybe three, rows of boats visible.

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