Monday, 16 April 2012

Whats New at Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show


The Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show is an annual four-day event staged 24-27 May at Sanctuary Cove on Australia's Gold Coast. The Show displays a wide selection of marine products and services including superyachts, luxury power cruisers, power and sail multihulls, trailerable craft, kayaks, jetskis and watercraft plus engines, electronics, navigational gear and marine services. 

Entertainment
The entertainment at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, has been boosted with awesome launches, demonstrations and hands-on experiences.
JetLev R200

JetLev R200
For the first time in Australia, visitors will be able to marvel at the gravity-defying JetLev R200, the coolest way to hit the waves! Drawing inspiration from the James Bond flick "Thunderball", the JetLev is winning devotees around the world since its US launch last year. Shooting 30ft (9m) in the air with just a hose linking it to the water, the JetLev will be on display throughout the show.
 
Ego from Korea
Ego - For those who want to admire the views, above and below the water, there's the Ego a  “compact semi-submarine” from Korea, heralded as the most environmentally-friendly and commercially viable concept of its kind. The developers are looking for international distributors, so Sanctuary Cove could be the place for tourism operators or researchers to get on board! The Ego will be on display at the show.

Women On Water
Women On Water  - 
The WOW program will be back in 2012, with the glamorous “High Tea on the High Seas” concept combining High Tea with fashion and fine jewellery on cruises on the Gold Coast Broadwater, as well as cooking and interiors seminars and hands-on practical experiences such as Skipper Training Sessions. We are excited to announce that the exclusive Women on Water Lunch on Friday 25 May will feature special guest speaker - Ita Buttrose.

The Cove Tavern
The Cove Tavern  - The Cove Tavern has opened and is destined to be the show’s social hub boasting good old fashioned pub-grub with an “urban edge”.

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