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The London Boat Show


Marina’ London Boat Show stand. The stand and Show works well for us, providing an excellent promotional platform for marina berths and services at a time of year when boat owners are thinking about their berth options and choices. Just as importantly, the Which Marina stand and the London Show still provides a great networking opportunity for both ‘business to business’ and ‘business to customer’ contacts. We are looking forward to the new shortened Show format and believe that this will provide a more intensive and cost effective Show opportunity for all involved.”


The Which Marina Stand is ideally located within Excel and close to the new Inland Holidays attraction, with narrowboats to look around and the Lock Bar to have a refreshment. The Which­ Marina stand will be positioned centrally to other marina and marina business exhibitors including, Poole Quay Boat Haven, Dover Marina, Walcon and Portimao Marina to name a few. Yacht Havens have been


exhibiting on the Which­Marina stand for the last 6 years, Group Marketing manager, Jonathan Cook, says of the show “The London Boat Show remains part of our marketing calendar for


2018 and we’re very much looking forward to exhibiting in January. The show still provides a great opportunity to meet current, new and prospective boat owners and talk about all the services we provide across our 9 marina locations. Furthermore, London Boat Show also serves as a way to stay in touch with our current berth holders, especially those at Fambridge Yacht Haven in Essex which is less than one hour away from the Excel Arena.”


For further information and to book contact Libby Gordon, 01784 223817 or email lgordon@britishmarine.co.uk


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