SURREY, England, -- The British Marine Federation issued the following news release:
The
2013 Tullett Prebon London Boat Show, Europe's first boat show of the
year, drew to a close yesterday (Sunday 20 January). The showcase of the
leisure marine industry has been an example of the resilience of the
marine industry with positive feedback from both visitors and
exhibitors.
The
2013 Show brought many changes to the event that is in its 59thyear in
London and which brought visitors to the stands of up to 500 exhibitors.
The new layout and attractions increased visitor activity on the floor
and satisfied industry demand. Exhibitors continue to use the Show as
their platform to launch new boats and products as over 10 world debuts
and 33 European and UK launches took place throughout the Show. The
dedicated press day (Monday 14 January) was filled with exhibitor events
and also hosted Michael Fallon MP, the Minister for Business &
Enterprise, who launched a new collaboration between Parliament and the
marine industry to widen export opportunities.
The
Show impressed with several new attractions such as; World Cruising and
the CNM Estates UK Star Championships which saw sailing and fine art
come together for the first time ever live at the Show. A firm Show
favourite was 18-year old, four times British Freestyle Jet Ski Champion
Jack Moule who wowed the crowds with his spectacular on-the-water
stunts. The interactive approach guaranteed fun for everyone getting
afloat on the On The Water Multi-Activity Pools and thousands of
visitors heading out to the Used Boat Marina.
This
Show continues to be a key showcase for the UK leisure marine industry
highlighting that the industry has performed consistently generating
annual revenues of approximately pounds 2.8billion, exporting 35% of
what is produced and employing 31,000 in the industry. The UK has a
great reputation for good quality, good design and innovation that helps
our export markets keeping it resilient.
Murray
Ellis, Managing Director of NBS: "We are pleased with how well the
changes to the 2013 Show have been received and that there has been a
real benefit to many of the exhibitors and visitors. Thousands of boats,
brands, products and suppliers, free interactive attractions, theatre
sessions and a live at-Show regatta have filled the nine days which has
led to the positive feedback and success of this year's Show. After
getting off to a strong start the inclement weather slightly effected
the attendance over the last three days, but we are pleased with the
high quality of visitors who came to this year's Show and the number of
exhibitors who have signed up to exhibit in 2014."
David
Pougher, Chairman, National Boat Shows added: "As the first Show in the
European calendar it is important for us to prove that we are an
internationally recognised event putting on the best showcase for the UK
leisure marine industry. With over 40 launches being held at the Show,
it proves that manufacturers, OEM's retailers and dealers value this
event to debut their boats and products."
Exhibitor quotes
From
the first weekend exhibitors were feeding back that the quality of
visitor was evident and that the Show was re-energised. Boats were being
sold right from the start as Midlands Nautique sold four boats by
Friday, Walton Marine sold two boats and Bates Wharf have sold up to 10.
Nigel
Szembel, Global Head of Communications, Tullett Prebon: "The 2013 show
has been the most successful in Tullett Prebon's four years of
sponsoring the London Boat Show. The partnership we have enjoyed
throughout this time has ensured the Company has been able to deliver on
all its objectives, no more so than through the show just ended. The
London Boat Show enjoys unrivalled visibility, not only in the UK and
mainland Europe, but also in the Middle East and in our key Asian
markets."
Stewart
McIntyre, Managing Director, Sunseeker: "Once again the strength of the
Sunseeker brand and product range has attracted distributors and
clients from all five continents to the 2013 Tullett Prebon London Boat
Show. Despite the adverse weather conditions and associated travel
problems, the ability of Sunseeker to showcase its products ensures a
strong attendance. Sunseeker has seen an increased demand from many
territories and is more than happy with the sales concluded at the Show
this year."
Peter
Thomas, Inspiration Marine (Hanse/Dehler): "Being very close to the
retailers and equipment manufacturers has had a huge spin off for us and
is busier than we have known it. Our target is to sell 10 boats at the
Show and we have never failed to achieve it. We have been here at every
Show and it is our intention to be at every Show after this and we are
looking to bring more boats next year."
Chris
Gates, MD, Princess Yachts: "It has been another positive boat show
which continued on from the positive effects of the PSP Southampton Boat
Show. While we have cautious optimism for the future we have had a good
mix of UK and international customers on the stand and we are very
happy with the new leads we received and seeing new people interested in
our new models. We are very grateful of the positive efforts of
National Boat Shows and the BMF for making a strong show."
Rick
Reading, Sales Director, Topper: "The Show has been very good despite
the weather, everyone we have talked to likes the one hall. It is a very
good move. Institutional sales are very good and there have been lots
of possible new retail customers, sales of the new Topaz is the star of
the Show. Our location is excellent and we look forward to exhibiting in
2014, we have already signed up."
Sam
Taylor-Nobbs, Sales & Marketing Director, ICOM UK: "Fantastic Show
and fantastic response from customers old and new. Love the new hall it
has an amazing atmosphere. We feel very positive going into 2013. We
have had a huge increase in sales on 2012 and have over achieved our
expectations. We have signed up for 2014."
Jason
Bates, Midlands Nautique: "It has been a good Show, very positive. We
have sold four boats off the stand and the quality of the customer has
been really good."
Catherine
Winter, Director, Marlinspike: "We had a good location for Macgregor
Yachts and have already
booked and signed for 2014. It has been really
busy with lots of strong interest."
Richard
Bates, Bates Wharf: "I will be coming back next year. The new Show
layout worked for us and we have sold 9-10 boats from the stands
overall, which is better than last year. It has worked better for us
here as we have more of a presence."
John
Hornsby, Williams Performance Tenders: "It has been a very interesting
Show this year, the layout is very good and it has encouraged visitors
to walk very freely among the stands. We have had a good Show with lots
of trade interest and we are very pleased with the outcome."
Mike
Beacham, WaterMota: "This has been a first class Show once again. We
have had a very good Show; signing one new dealer agreement and several
signed contracts for engines and generators. We will be returning in
2014."
David
Punch, Allabroad: "The Show has been excellent. We are first time
exhibiting here and we really got to meet the customers and find out
what they want. We have taken over 10 bookings and many more leads. We
will be back in 2014."
John
Clark, Principle of Team Sailing: "It has been a great Show, most
successful ever and footfall has been good especially the quality of the
footfall. I like the layout and we will be exhibiting next year."
Greg
O'Brian, Crewsaver: "I am very pleased, it is much better in one hall.
We are having a great show and it has met expectations overall."
Jo
Dixie-Goodwin, Marketing and Communications Manager, PSP Logistics: It
has been a good Show which has delivered many positive enquiries for us.
We had a new location which is great to be in amongst it and the new
layout has worked well for us. We look forward to coming back next
year."
Commander
Paul Heys, Royal Navy: "The Show has been fantastic, it is your Royal
Navy and it is what we are about and how we do it. We have had a
fantastic location and look forward to the 2013 PSP Southampton Boat
Show."
Simon
Webber, Land Rover: "Land Rover is once again delighted to announce
another very successful show presence at the Tullett Prebon London Boat
Show. The show provided a very premium backdrop for the 1st public
reveal in the UK of the all New Range Rover. Working very closely with
National Boat Shows team, whom had a very clear understanding of brand
expectations, Land Rover were able to activate a combination of
experiential activity for invited guests and show visitors that exceeded
expectations."
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The Show was also a key location for hosting Ministerial visit from
Michael Fallon MP who announced the Vessel Efficiency Launch and joint
government collaboration to aid export opportunities. The British Marine
Federation launched On The Water Weekend, held the inaugural BMF
Tourism Conference and again provided the venue for a hugely successful
Meet the Buyer event and Superyacht Technical Seminar.
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The Show also proves a magnet with a number of celebrities and
personalities. HRH The Princess Royal made her annual visit while TV and
Radio personalities Chris Evans, Suzi Perry and Nick Knowles made
visits along with tenor Alfie Boe, James Haskell and John Terry. Sailing
heroes Sir Ben Ainslie, Iain Percy, Andrew Simpson, Pippa Wilson and
Keith Musto made appearances and four-times Jet Ski Champion Jack Moule
also took time to entertain visitors.
The
2013 PSP Southampton Boat Show will take place from 13 - 22 September
http://www.southamptonboatshow.com/, while next year's London Boat Show
runs from 11-19 January 2014 at ExCeL London.
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