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The biggest Megayacht show

Discussion in 'Boat Shows & Yacht Watching' started by craigsduc, Jul 14, 2010.

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  1. craigsduc

    craigsduc New Member

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    Curious what the biggest yacht show is worldwide and when it occurs. Opinion?
  2. Kevin

    Kevin YF Moderator

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    FLIBS - End of October (or thereabouts) each year.
  3. craigsduc

    craigsduc New Member

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    Even internationally?
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    NYCAP123 Senior Member

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    There are different ways to quantify biggest. FLIBS is considered the biggest in-water boat show, but you may find bigger yachts in the med's.
  5. PropBet

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    FLIBS for sure.
    Monaco might fall in as a solid second.
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    boat show

    Who's 3rd? Dusseldorf or Miami?
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    AMG YF Moderator

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    It all depends on how you measure, but I guess it still is FLIBS, Düsseldorf and Genua if you count the number of boats. Monaco have the biggest yachts and Cannes is also growing in size...
  8. Justus

    Justus Guest

    I am not shure if Dusseldorf boathsow or from Genua .
    The dusseldorf boatshow "boot" is the biggest indoor boatshow
    of the world,with 1,800 boats and 350,000 visitors.
  9. Norseman

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    You coming in for the FLIBS Lars?

    If so, lets meet over some pickled herring and Svensk schnaps on my boat.:cool:
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    AMG YF Moderator

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    Many thanks, but we have the Scandinavian Boat Show in Stockholm coming up, where we plan to introduce our new 54-footer if all bits and pieces work out. It will be the largest powerboat ever at the indoor show, so it is exciting.

    Perhaps I can attend FLIBS next year, it is a good time to escape the dull weather here...
  11. ScotL

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    When are we going to see pics of her? Or did I miss them on here somewhere? I seem to remember the little boat in the big boat pictures.
  12. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

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    Here is a teaser, hope to get some pictures from her sea trial soon...

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    ScotL Senior Member

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    It looks like she will be a gorgeous boat. Have you sold any(including the smaller ones) on this side of the pond yet?
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    AMG YF Moderator

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    No, we are not selling overseas yet, just in Scandinavia (including Greenland) and from now also in Greece. I´ll post some more info on this boat in my "designer thread" in about ten days...
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    Norseman Senior Member

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    Ouch, too cold mate:
    I grew up in Scandinavia and paid my dues working outside in the winter(s)
    Never again will I lay down in the snow and ice trying to fit chains on the rear tires of trucks so as to back out of the ditch I just slid into due to nill breaking action.

    Or clean tanks on chemical tankers crossing the North Sea in the dark winters in hurricane force winds working 24 hrs because of tight schedules.
    Too frozen and too much work..Palm trees and sunshine in Fort Lauderdale for this Viking.;)

    See over here Lars and you will never go back..:D