The Liverpool Boat Show 2011 is continuing to gain momentum as world-renowned boating brand Princess signs up to exhibit at the event. The luxury yachting brand has become the latest in a string of big names to commit to a major presence at the inaugural Show.
Princess Motor Yacht Sales is bringing at least three luxury yachts from its latest range to the event which runs from 29th April to 8th May next year.
Chris Cleverly, Managing Director at Princess Motor Yacht Sales, said: “We are delighted to add our name to an exciting and growing list of exhibitors who have signed up to the Liverpool Boat Show.
“A large part of our customer base is in the North of the UK, so the Show is a perfect opportunity for us to take our brand to them for the first time in many years.
“It’s a great chance for us, not just to get in touch with our existing client base in the North, but to meet new potential customers and boating enthusiasts as well.”
Princess Motor Yacht Sales is the largest boat distributor in the world for the Princess range of luxury yachts. It has three UK offices in London, Southampton and Plymouth, as well as others across Europe and Asia.
Chris added: “It’s a real privilege to be involved in the very first year of what is shaping up to be an immense event, not just in scale but also in terms of impact on the market.”
Princess Motor Yachts Sales will also be getting involved in the partnering opportunities presented by the Show organiser Marine Industry Events, which involves teaming up with wealth management companies and professional firms as well as iconic luxury brands to cross-market the opportunity to invite their top clientele to the Liverpool Boat Show.
James Gower, director at Marine Industry Events, said: “We are delighted to welcome Princess on board. The enthusiasm for the Show continues to grow and grow, not just in Liverpool but across the entire country.”
The Liverpool Boat Show 2011 is being delivered by Marine Industry Events Ltd in partnership with Liverpool City Council, the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA), Liverpool Vision, British Waterways, Albert Dock Liverpool, The Mersey Partnership and the new Liverpool Waterfront Partnership.