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Perfect conditions made for strong attendance at 54th Annual Newport International Boat Show

by Newport International Boat Show 24 Sep 21:13 BST September 11-14, 2025
54th Newport International Boat Show © Newport International Boat Show

The Newport International Boat Show announced today its 54th event that took place September 11-14, 2025, at the Newport Yachting Center in downtown Newport, Rhode Island, had healthy attendance exceeding expectations with packed docks and land displays, eager buyers and happy showgoers enjoying the event.

The weather for this year's Show was perfect and both attendance numbers and volume of exhibitors outshined forecasts. Attendance delivered strong results this year and the overall show grew, with 10% more boats on display than ever before (power, sail and brokerage) and a total space increase by 8,000 square feet between land and water exhibits. Exhibitors reported exceptional sales and good connections across the board. They are very pleased with the kick-off to their boat show season.

The Newport for New Products (NFNP) showcased a variety of 18 brand-new boat models and 14 innovative marine products making their 2026 U.S. debut at the Show. The program ultimately recognized eight boats and products that were selected for their standout innovation and overall value to the customer. The winners and entries to the program can be found here.

The Windward VIP Lounge experience, now in its second year at the Regatta Center, included the launch of a new dockside Regatta bar for all to enjoy and added full concessions offerings throughout show. These spaces added to the overall boat show experience and based on the popularity and positive comments, the Show plans to continue these elements.

Hundreds of attendees took part in days' worth of classroom sessions covering a wide range of topics. Dozens more joined the specialized hands-on workshops for an immersive learning experience. BoatClass powered by Freedom Boat Club was also thrilled to meet their goals by delivering impactful on-water training to participants.

These programs, presented by ASOS, IYRS, and BoatClass powered by Freedom Boat Club, offered valuable education both on and off the water.

"This year's Show was a tremendous success," said Lisa Knowles, Show Director, Newport International Boat Show. "Thanks to the support of our Newport community, exhibitors, sponsors and partners, the event came together smoothly, and attendees had a fantastic time. The 54th NIBS truly demonstrated a shared commitment by all involved to the success of the event. We already have ideas for next year and are positive that we continue to build on this success of this event."

"The Newport International Boat Show is truly spectacular - from the setting and the people to the atmosphere that defines this event, it is a pleasure to kick-off the boat show season in Newport," said Andrew Doole, President U.S. Boat Shows, Informa Markets. "We had over 350 boats in the water this year, everything from paddleboards to 90-foot yachts and all the gear and accessories to enhance your boating experience. Newport is a destination to bring buyers and sellers and where the dreams of boating begin."

Serving as the kickoff to boat show season, the Newport International Boat Show is one of the largest, most prestigious boat shows in the country, spanning more than 17 acres with six connecting show sites in Newport's historic downtown. The docks of this year's Show offered a stunning display of new sailboats and powerboats, including some making their U.S. debut. Off the water, visitors browsed hundreds of marine products, services and accessories to elevate the boating experience and lifestyle.

Next year, the 55th Newport International Boat Show is scheduled for September 17-20, 2026. For more information, visit www.newportboatshow.com.

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