What’s on:
hisWa amsterDam
boat shoW 2009
CH 2009
Amsterdam
VENUE RAI exhibition Centre DAIlY ADMISSIoN Tuesday, 3rd March–Sunday, 8th March
oPENINg tIMES 10:00–18:00 daily; late opening until 22:00 on Thursday and Friday
ADMISSIoN PRICES* Full day, adult: €17,50; late opening, adult: €12,50; adults 65+: €13,50; children under 16: free
www.hiswarai.nl
3–8 MAR
the best possible preparation for
the sailing season starts at the
HISWA!
Looking for a new boat? Want tips
for the optimal maintenance of
your boat? In need of new rigging?
Like to test the latest navigation
equipment? Interested in chartering
a yacht? Want to discover interesting
sailing routes? Arrange sailing
lessons? Try out wakeboards? need
a new shackle, sail or sailing suit? If
so, you can do all this at the HISWA
Amsterdam Boat Show.
over 350 exhibitors will display
hundreds of boats and thousands of
nautical accessories. Everything for on and around the
water displayed under a single roof. What’s more, at
the show you can find many exclusive HISWA special
offers and enjoy some spectacular activities.
Exhibition programme
• The latest boats in all shapes and sizes (from 1.5 to
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20 metres)
• navigation equipment & electronics
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• Rigging and deck hardware
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• Clothing
• Engines, propulsion systems, steering equipment, *Admission tickets
etc. order your admission ticket online before 27 February
• Safety and rescue equipment 2009 to receive free public transport from anywhere
• Tourist information in the netherlands to the HISWA by rail (netherlands
• Charter and boat hire Railways – nS) and by tram, bus, night bus and metro
• Insurance and financing (Amsterdam Municipal Transport – GVB). Those aged
• Yacht brokers 16 and under will have free admission to the HISWA
• Publishers: magazines, books and charts 2009. A ticket including public transport will cost €10.
10 YACHTWORLD.COM MARCH 2009
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