Boat Show Update
RESERVE YOUR SPACE FOR THE 2013 STRICTLY SAIL PACIFIC SHOW
Showcase your products and services to thousands of sailing enthusiasts who come to Strictly Sail Pacific to see and buy sailboats, sailing gear, and accessories.
The 2013 Strictly Sail Pacific will be bigger and better than ever, with an improved layout and site plan, many special events, an expanded seminar program, a far-reaching marketing campaign and many new attractions. With the America's Cup on the horizon, sailing will be in the spotlight, giving the sport of sailing an all-time high level of interest. Let's seize this great opportunity to reach out to new sailing enthusiasts.
Strictly Sail Pacific is an attractive destination. The Amtrak Station is at the front door, a walkway connects the 1,000-space parking garage to the show floor and the views are spectacular. The outdoor exhibit space will be filled with boats and vendors creating an exciting atmosphere for exhibitors and show attendees.
Strictly Sail Pacific continues to grow in popularity and attendance. We anticipate high demand for space and urge you to submit your space contract early to stand the best chance of getting the space you desire. Space rates have not increased for the 2013 Show. Exhibiting offers a great return on your investment and helps make Strictly Sail Pacific the best consumer show on the West Coast!
To secure your space at the 2013 Strictly Sail Pacific Boat Show, please return the enclosed space contract together with a 50% deposit to Sail America by December 31, 2012. For more information or questions regarding exhibit space, please contact Mitch Perkins at 415-272-4130 or mperkins@sailamerica.com.
Make sure your Sail America membership is up to date to get the best rates and space. Please contact Stephanie Grove at sgrove@sailamerica.com or 401-289-2540 to request membership details or an invoice.
Developments: Sail America at South West International Boat Show
With the new location of the Sail America Village and an aggressive marketing plan in place, support for the South West International Boat Show is strong and growing.
"I've received very positive feedback from many exhibitors who believe the Texas marketplace presents an outstanding opportunity for the sailing industry," Mitch Perkins, sales director for Sail America, says. “It's important for exhibitors to get their contracts in to secure a good location.”
Catalina, Hunter, and Dufour have already booked slips for the show and talks are currently underway with Benneteau, Lagoon, and Jeaneau with regards to their slip requirements.
Bob Bitchin, founder of Latitudes & Attitudes and Cruising Outpost magazines, and one of sailing’s most famous cruising sailors, is already planning a large booth in the Sail America Village and will be hosting the Cruising Outpost party on Saturday evening from 7:00pm, a much talked-about gathering with free pizza, beer and live music. Guests must be inside the Boat Show when the show closes to attend the party!
Powerboat exhibitors and vendors are also confirming exhibit space, and every indication tells us the entire show will sell out.
GEICO, Caterpillar, and Landshark are among the major sponsors and with just under five months to go, Houston once again will be hosting the largest in-water boat show in the southwest.
For more information, visit southwestinternationalboatshow.com
Texas Ranks #1 in CNBC’s “Top 10 States for Business”
Lone Star State is obvious choice for South West International Boat Show
According to CNBC, the state of Texas ranks #1 for business, a compelling reason for the South West International Boat Show to choose that state for its 2013 event at South Shore Harbour Marina in Houston, Texas.
For these rankings, CNBC scored all 50 states on 51 measures of competitiveness developed with input from business groups, including the National Association of Manufacturers and the Council on Competitiveness. States received points based on their rankings in each metric, which were then separated into 10 broad categories. The categories were weighted based on how frequently they’re cited in state economic development marketing materials. That way, the study ranks the states based on the criteria they use to sell themselves.
Within those 10 broad categories—Texas ranked in the top 10 within the 50 states for Workforce, Economy, Infrastructure and Transportation, Technology and Innovation, Access to Capital, and Cost of Living, thereby garnering its number one slot overall.
The South West International Boat Show creates an opportunity for vendors and suppliers to get face-to-face with those who come from within a growing economy, a strong workforce, and a place with the infrastructure to do business. The people walking the show will have the background and experience to make purchasing decisions because they have capital, confidence in the marketplace, and the wherewithal to make business happen within an environment that has been, up to this point, dramatically under-served.
This is the third year for the state of Texas to be within the top 10 in these rankings, which indicates it’s more of a trend than a one-hit wonder. Let’s bring the sailing industry to Texas and watch it grow.
For more on the study: Click here
South West International Boat Show, March 21–24, 2013
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