It's all about Boat Shows this week - MarineBusinessWorld Oceania newsletter
by Peter Rendle 2 Oct 21:00 UTC

Bavaria C46 © Bavaria Yachts
Save the date for Pittwater Sail Expo : 24-26 October.
Australasia's largest sailing boat show is on this spring with the Expo set to transform the waterfront at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, Sydney. With free entry and parking, the three-day event is the ultimate destination for sailors and newcomers to experience the very best of the sailing lifestyle.
Leading multihull specialists Leopard is excited to announce that the brand-new Leopard 46 Sailing Catamaran and the Leopard 46 Powercat will both be on display at the Sydney International on Water Boat Show, taking place 13-16 November at Darling Harbour's Cockle Bay. The appearance of these two models' side by side marks a first for Australia and highlights the strength and versatility of Leopard Catamarans' latest generation of design.
Maritimo Luxury Motor Yachts is proud to announce its participation in the Sydney International on Water Boat Show. This event marks a significant milestone for the iconic Australian brand, as it makes its highly anticipated return to the show after several years. The show's new timing in November and its refreshed format have created the perfect opportunity for Maritimo to reconnect.
Asia Yacht Expo opens 15-17 May 2026 at China Import and Export Fair Complex. Yacht industry in China had an increase in its output value of 12.8 billion yuan in 2024 from 6.5 billion yuan in 2020, and its market scale is estimated to exceed 28 billion yuan. Water leisure tourism industry is ushering in unprecedented world filled with opportunities as China is advocating dual-circulation in its economy and preferential policies are provided in the building of Guangdong - Hong Kong - Macao Greater Bay Area.
The Lantau Yacht Club is pleased to announce Festa Nautica is returning to Hong Kong, 17-19 October. This event will feature an impressive showcase of marine craftsmanship, engaging family experiences, and regional collaborations aimed at enhancing the yachting calendar in Asia. The celebrations will begin with an opening ceremony at 4:30 pm, followed by a welcome reception, laying the groundwork for an extraordinary weekend brimming with networking possibilities and unique showcases.
Some of the most influential voices in marine innovation, sustainability and design will headline the inaugural Marine Impact Lab at Metstrade in Amsterdam on 17 November. The first wave of speakers for the product and design panel includes Will Hopes (BAR Technologies), Alessandro Stagni (Northern Lights Composites), Etienne Le Pen (Kairos), and Moritz Möker (Holy Technologies). Together they will tackle the key challenges shaping the sector, from circular materials to sustainable design, and debate whether innovation is best pursued as a shared path or competitive edge.
The African Boating Conference (21-22 October in Cape Town) will highlight one of South Africa's most dynamic marine enterprises: The Leading Edge Marine Service, founded by visionary entrepreneur Ewald Engelbrecht. With proudly South African boatbuilding at its core and powerful international partnerships, the company is redefining Africa's place on the global boating stage.
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Peter Rendle - peter.rendle@worldmarine.media