Portsmouth News

‘Biggest and best’ boat show attracts firms and charities

Maritime event hoping to attract more that 100,000 visitors

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THE country’s largest boat show has returned to Hampshire and is promising a week of packed activities.

The 52nd edition of the Southampto­n Internatio­nal Boat Show returned after its absence last year due to the pandemic, with its organisers claiming it to be ‘bigger and better than before.’

Marine businesses and organisati­ons from across Europe, and many from the Portsmouth area, will make an appearance at the show over its 10 days.

The festivitie­s began on Friday with an opening ceremony led by members of

Team GB’s Olympic sailing team, including gold medallist Eilildh McIntyre, 27, from Hayling Island, who said she was pleased ‘to be here to celebrate the racing world that we’ve all missed so much.’

The show is hoping to welcome more than 100,000 visitor, who will be able to enjoy five new zones this year - watersport­s, dinghy, classic and day boat, on the water and festival green. Some of the activities on offer include dinghy sailing, kayaking and stand-up paddleboar­ding, and the ‘on the water’ stage promises ‘high-octane stunt demos to keep the whole family entertaine­d.’ CEO of British Marine Lesley Robinson said: ‘We have seen an incredible turnout for the opening of our 2021 show and we are so excited for people to join us in our brandnew dedicated zones. This year we expect to welcome thousands of people to Mayflower Park and we hope to get 14,000 visitors out on the water.’

This year the show wants to focus on accessibil­ity, encouragin­g everyone to get on the water.

Hampshire-based charity foundation Wetwheels appeared at the show to celebrate its 10th anniversar­y. The community interest company was created to allow disabled people to have access to sailing, offering barrier free powerboat trips for disabled individual­s, their families, friends and carers.

The charity has also launched their first virtual reality experience on a Wetwheels boat, to cater for those who cannot visit one of the boats in person.

Wetwheels’ £200,000 Solent powerboat is on show at the marina, which is usually based in Gunwharf Quays.

On its opening day, the boat welcomed Ella Eagan, 19, and her carer Lauren Bowers, 21, from Road Rose Associatio­n in Southampto­n.

Other Portsmouth businesses and organisati­ons to feature at the show include the University of Portsmouth and The Internatio­nal Boatbuildi­ng Training College Portsmouth.

Former Made in Chelsea star Georgia Toffolo was also at the launch, and she was spotted taking to the water on a jet ski and being served Champagne from the waterside by profession­al fly boarder James Prestwood.

The show will be in Southampto­n’s Mayflower Park until September 19. Tickets are still available to purchase from southampto­nboatshow. com.

 ??  ?? OPENING ribbon cutting by members of the British Olympic Sailing Team fresh from Tokyo
OPENING ribbon cutting by members of the British Olympic Sailing Team fresh from Tokyo

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