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Boatsales Staff8 Feb 2007
NEWS

Sunseekers To Hit Summer Show

While Melbourne may not be as well known for its waterways as Sydney or Auckland, its Summer Boat Show is becoming an annual pilgrimage for marine enthusiasts from all over

Summers can be scorching in Melbourne, so when residents have a chance to get out on the water and cool off, they take it.

The Melbourne Summer Boat Show, once a boutique affair, has become the one of the state’s biggest showcases for everything that floats, from fishing tinnies through to the world’s leading luxury vessels.

Held at Docklands New Quay between February 2 and 4, the show will feature the latest models, including the Sunseeker range.

With a $20 million line-up from Sunseeker, the show is going to be the biggest display of some of the world’s premier craft ever seen in Melbourne.

With a raft of pre-orders before its recent world debut at London’s Southampton Boat Show, the new Predator 62 has proved every bit as popular as Sunseeker predicted, according to the company.

Said to be luxuriously appointed throughout, this craft has got entertaining and relaxing down to a fine art, with ample space for sunbathing and socialising.

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