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Adelaide Boat Show exhibitors range from both private and government sectors

by AAP Medianet 28 May 2019 07:18 BST 28-30 June 2018
ABS family with lifejackets - Adelaide Boat Show 2018 © AAP Medianet

Exhibitors at the upcoming Adelaide Boat Show, 28 30 June at the Adelaide Convention Centre, include leaders in their field, from both the government and the private sectors, further cementing the prestigious and recognised nature of this dedicated boating event. With the show now one month away, visitors can expect world class presentations from boat dealers, fishing tackle suppliers and regulatory authorities covering all aspects of recreational boating in South Australia.

Pelican Marine has only recently been appointed the representative for Revival Boats in South Australia, and is excited to have a range of their vessels on display. Manufactured in Australia, Revival Boats create family fishing, lifestyle and off-shore-oriented craft that are meticulously hand-crafted. These boats feature a tougher and more versatile family of hulls catering to every environment and boating experience, and represent excellent value for money. Pelican Marine will also have a large range of Seadoo jet skis on display with great factory backed deals, as well as a large selection of popular Clark aluminium boats, all powered by Mercury motors.

The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure SA will be giving presentations about boating rules, and discussing the required safety equipment for boats, including lifejacket regulations. Primary Industries and Regions SA offer fishing information to bring everyone up to date on size, bag, and boat limits, closures and aquatic reserves, rock lobster pot registration and protected species. Also at the show, the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Association, and SA Sea Rescue where visitors can learn about the great work they do keeping our waterways safe, and how you can support their services.

A show favourite, Tacklebusters return to the Adelaide Boat Show with superb deals on all their rod, reel and tackle gear. Rows and rows of fishing equipment, accessories and gadgets will satisfy the fussiest of anglers, and thrill those who love finding all their fishing bits and pieces in the one place. Known for some of the best prices around, Tacklebusters always draws a crowd and certainly live-up to their name.

Adult entry tickets to the show are $10, with kids 5-17 years of age $5. Kids under 5 years old are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. To purchase tickets online, visit www.adelaideboatshow.com.au and click on the orange 'Buy Tickets' button. Fill in the payment details and the tickets are subsequently sent to your email address. Up-to-date details regarding the show are available at www.adelaideboatshow.com.au.

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