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Friday, March 14, 2008

Bayliner Boats - Palm Beach Boat Show

Hi gang, Rick here bringing you Bayliner Boats with news from the Palm Beach Boat Show. Producers of the 23rd Annual Palm Beach Boat Show, March 27-30, have added a third site to this year’s event, Show Management reported in a recent statement.

The new in-water location at the newly renovated Rybovich Marina will feature a collection of superyachts including the show’s largest yacht – the 147-foot Tooth Fairy. The venue allows the Palm Beach show to expand, offering customers a wider range of much larger yachts.

“We were elated when this magnificent site became available,” said Andrew Doole, vice president of Show Management. “Because of the deep drafts, far larger yachts than ever before can participate in the show. It’s something that many of our customers have been asking for, and now we have the perfect marina to host the multi-million dollar collection.”

Continuous free water shuttles connecting the Rybovich Marina and Flagler sites will be provided. Rybovich Marina joins the show’s other two sites – The Intracoastal Waterway and Flagler Drive and the Palm Beach County Convention Center.

Ginn sur Mer presents the 23rd Annual Palm Beach Boat Show, which is sponsored by KeyBank, co-sponsored by Yachts Magazine, The Palm Beach Post, 10 CANE, Budweiser, News Channel 12, The Gater 98.7FM, Power & Motoryacht, Hook The Future, Enterprise, Identity Travel and The Palm Beach Daily News, owned and sponsored by the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County and produced and managed by Show Management. Thanks to Boating Industry for this. For additional information, visit the show Web site at www.showmanagement.com.

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