Earlier today, TV personalities Dawn Porter and Nick Hancock have officially opened the 2010 PSP Southampton Boat Show. The show was launched aboard of to World War II Motor Torpedo Boats in a company of a spectacular low flyby from Grace Spitfire to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain next week.
In association with ITV Meridian, the Show is an unmissable showcase of the best of the British marine industry. With boats of every shape and size, ranging from dinghies to powerboats, sailing cruisers to catamarans and inflatables to kayaks, there is no better place to experience the sheer variety and scope of boating. The Show is also the perfect shop window for marine products, accessories and services; browse the latest clothing ranges, chandlery, electronics, engines and more, discover your local sailing club, enroll on a course or gather inspiration for your next holiday.
Andrew Williams, managing director of National Boat Shows (NBS) comments: “We are really looking forward to the PSP Southampton Boat Show; there is so much for our visitors to see and do this year. It’s a great day out for everyone in the late summer sun, from boating enthusiasts to families with children of all ages to the ‘just curious’.”
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