Dubai show anchors 450 boats


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)

The 24thedition of Dubai International Boat Show opening today will be the venue for unveiling 39boats including 16 global and 23 regional launches.

As a buoyant buying sentiment spurs small to medium boat market growth the largest regional showcase of world's latest pleasure craftof all shapes sizes and uses assumes greater significance. This is reflected in the increased participation of yacht makers vying for share of the booming market which has seen the demand for big yachts grew six per cent annually since 2009.

The five-day event at Dubai International Marine Club Mina Seyahi is showcasing450 boats according to organisers Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).With more than 800companies and brandsfrom 55countriesexhibiting over 25000 visitorsfrom over 120 countries are expected to attend.

This year the show will extend to the beach for the first time offering taster sessions of popular water sports. Other new features includehands-on experiences where visitors can learn the basics of owning and driving a boat as well as fishing.

Organisers said the event is benefitting fromregional currencies being linked to the strong US dollar with United States' brands eyeing a market where selling prices remain on par with their own costswhileEuropeans are able to offergreatervalue for moneyto Middle East buyers.

According to the Superyacht Builders' Association amongthe Middle East'sultra high net worth individuals whose net worth is more than $ 30 million)55 per cent are likely to buy a yacht longer than 40 metres representing the highest 'propensity to buy' for any region globally.

The UAE now consistently ranks among themajor manufacturing nations for superyachtsaccording to theShowBoats InternationalGlobal Order Book whileofficial figures from Dubai Maritime City Authority reveal new licenses issued for water craft of all types more than doubled in 2015 when compared with the previous year: 1623 licences issued compared with 698 in 2014.

"For buyers of new boats there is always a preference for new models and especially those which allow for some element of customisation"saidMohammed Harib CEO of Dubai International Marine Club and Member of the Board. "Dubai has cemented its global reputation for new boat sales primarily on the excellence of the Dubai International Boat Show with its wide and varying range of newly-launchedboats on display each year."

The show is also establishing its name for supporting a full spectrum of water sports.

"We want Dubai International Boat Show to be an immersive experience forall visitors"saidSaeedHaribSecretary General of Dubai Sports Council vice-president and chairman of Dubai International Marine Club - Mina Seyahi and senior advisor to the Dubai International Boat Show.

"With our coastline and warm weather being on the water is an obvious recreational choice in the UAE. An important measure of our success going forward will be how effectively we encourageour residents and visitorsto become more involved in boatingand watersports."

"The UAE isone of the best yachting hubs in the world" said Erwin Bamps CEO of Gulf Craft the biggest single exhibitor at the Dubai International Boat Show.

An Emirates-based company withthreeshipyards in the UAE and one in the Maldives Gulf Craft manufactures boats for a range of markets under four separate brands and has been ranked among the world's top 10 superyacht builders.

Two members of the Superyacht Builders' Association will be launching new products - a first for the event. These are a global launch by Netherlands-based Heesen Yachts and Italy's Mondomarine.

"The Middle East unveiling oftheM/Y Serenity the first of thenew SFlineis particularly significant forus" said Mondomarine co-owner Roberto Zambrini.

ART Marine the Middle East's largest 360 degree leisure yachting enterpriseand one of the show's largest annual exhibitorssees Dubai International Boat Show as an essential event.

"As a business we don't just operate in Dubai or the UAE and we work to reach customers in every marketwhere we have a presence" said Gregor Stinner CEO of ART Marine.

"Dubai International Boat Show has been serving the boating community for almost 25 years andwe are growing with that community" said Trixie LohMirmand Senior Vice President of DWTC.

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Khaleej Times

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