
The Sydney Showground Dome and Hall 2 at Sydney Olympic Park will
again play host again to the Sydney Trailerboat Show over the weekend of
February 27 and 28, 2016.
While the Sydney Trailerboat Show may be regarded as a minor event when
compared to, say, the massive Sydney International Boat Show, it has
proven itself a prime attraction for the industry at large.
This
is a show where run-out model trailerboats, stock clearances, fishing
gear and a wealth of keenly-priced boating and fishing product comes together and is on show and for sale.
The Sydney Trailerboat Show attracts the top marine dealers, not only from the Sydney Metropolitan
region, but from the Illawarra, Central Coast and even Newcastle
districts.
There is also a camping section and a
general outdoor lifestyle focus, with canoes and kayaks, fishing
equipment, general boating accessories, even used boats. So there is no excuse not to strike a deal.
This will be the third occasion the show has been staged at the Sydney Showground Dome and Hall 2 at Sydney Olympic Park after its move from its previous home at the Rosehill Gardens Convention Centre.
Organiser, the Boating Industry Association (BIA) expects more than 50 exhibitors to be showing their trailerboating rigs, fishing craft and affordable boating solutions, tackle and gear. Planning is well advanced and there will be a number of family attractions.
The Sydney Trailerboat show will open from 9am to 5pm each day and admission is free. Although ample parking is available on site, many choose the easy way and access the show by train, with the railway station only a short walk from the main entrance.
The Sydney Trailerboat Show has a proud history; it began as the Great Silverwater Boat Show staged on the banks of the Parramatta River at Silverwater more than 20 years ago.
Its popularity with exhibitors and visitors forced the BIA to seek larger premises prompting the move to Rosehill.
Now in its third and possibly final home, the show continues to go from strength to strength and more than 10,000 are expected to flow through the gates over the show weekend.
For further information visit the website, MyOutdoorLife.com.au,
or contact the BIA, telephone (02) 9438 2077.