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Carmarthen hosts Wales Boat Show

By IBI Magazine

The Wales Boat Show, in Carmarthen, UK, has been scheduled to take place from May 5-7, 2007.

Organisers say the event aims to offer not only a boat show but also a complete nautical and leisure extravaganza.

Located in the heart of the South Wales boating and fishing community, at the United Counties Show ground, Carmarthen, the show will occupy an area of 14 acres (56,660sqm) with ample parking and 10,000sqft (929sqm) of fixed indoor arena linked by tarmac access roads to exhibition halls. The main seated grandstand area overlooks the casting and fly fishing arena.

The show will cater for every aspect of being on or near the water in Wales and the UK, with special emphasis on Welsh boat manufacturing. There will be themed areas for sea fishing, diving, chandlery, electronics, magazines and education.

The show's website will feature its supporters and sponsors together with all the exhibitors in the show, as well as the show catalogue with advertising opportunities. The website can be found at www.welshboatshow.co.uk.

(30 January 2007)


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