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Africa's Marine Industry Unites in Cape Town

by African Boating Conference 28 Jul 06:47 BST 21-26 October 2025
Cape Town Boat Show 2025 © Cape Town Boat Show

The African Boating Conference, the continent’s inaugural industry conference and South Africa’s flagship boat show will run in tandem — a strategic alignment that promises to draw delegates, exhibitors, and stakeholders from across the region and beyond. The boat show, taking place from 24–26 October at the V&A Waterfront, will directly follow the African Boating Conference (21–22 October), offering attendees a unique opportunity to transition from high-level dialogue into real-time market engagement.

“Pairing the African Boating Conference with the Cape Town Boat Show creates exceptional value for delegates — combining world-class thought leadership with a hands-on showcase of the industry’s products, services, and innovations,” said organisers.

The Cape Town Boat Show will be steered by SABBEX and BlueCape, who are taking a bold, industry-led approach to ensure the event’s sustainability and relevance. Operating on a breakeven, cost-only model, the show will be managed by the industry, for the industry, mirroring global best practices seen in the world’s top boating hubs.

“With strategic input from SABBEX and BlueCape, and a dedicated operational team drawing on deep industry expertise, this year’s show is designed to reflect the full strength and potential of South Africa’s marine sector,” organisers said.

“Bringing a high-calibre conference alongside a leading boat show creates an unparalleled opportunity for delegates. It maximises value by allowing access to both in one trip—minimising travel costs, multiplying networking potential, and delivering direct exposure to products, services, and decision-makers on the ground. It’s a highly efficient and impactful investment of time and resources.” said Maryanne Edwards, Conference Development Director.

Attendance at the boat show had declined in recent years, but the momentum building around the African Boating Conference and current activity in the South African boating industry is expected to help reverse that trend. With both events spotlighting the marine manufacturing sector, boat builders, and the superyacht services market, the week will serve as a cornerstone in Cape Town’s bid to become a regional hub for marine excellence.

Together, the African Boating Conference and Cape Town Boat Show will unite industry leaders, amplify opportunities, and deliver lasting value for all participants.

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