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Ship-Shape Show

Miami International Boat Show fixing obstacles created by move

By Martin Lenkowsky

Organizers of the 2017 Miami International Boat Show do not expect the same growing pains visitors faced last year when the show’s main site moved from the Miami Beach Convention Center to its new location on Virginia Key.

Ben Wold, the show’s executive vice president and manager, says three aspects last year needed improvement: transportation, food and beverage, and sanitation. This year, they’re getting it.

Organizers also are adding more water taxis to make it easier to get around. Although the number of routes has been cut from last year’s seven to four this year, the number of vessels has increased from 17 to 25. The water taxis are free for those with tickets or exhibit badges.

In addition, dozens of shuttle buses will be circulating from fewer locations to make transportation more efficient and serve more people. Five bus routes will connect the show to Bayfront Park, AmericanAirlines Arena, the Hyatt Regency Miami, Marlins Park and the Yachts Miami Beach show along Indian Creek Waterway. (For those without prepaid parking, Wold recommends using Marlins Park.)

A new catering company, Great Performances, will provide more food choices this year—150 items. “We want people to have a wide variety of choices,” he says. “There will be five main food areas. We don’t want more than five or six people in line at the same time.”

As for sanitation, organizers have doubled the number of bathroom trailers. “They’ll be better identified with big red balloons,” Wold says.

The Miami International Boat Show, now in its 76th year, will be split between two locations—Miami Marine Stadium Park and Basin on Virginia Key, and Miamarina at Bayside Marketplace. The Bayside location is home to Strictly Sail Miami, an event in conjunction with the boat show that will feature approximately 130 sailboats and the newest in sailing gear and daily seminars.

Organizers say a total of more than 1,300 new boats will be on exhibit, with more new models on display than in previous years. They expect more than 100,000 boating enthusiasts from around the world coming to see powerboats, sailboats, cruisers, yachts, navigational equipment and waterproof boating gear. ♦

2017 Miami International Boat Show

WHEN: Feb. 16-20, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily

WHERE: Miami Marine Stadium and Basin, 3501 Rickenbacker Causeway, on Virginia Key; Strictly Sail Miami, Miamarina at Bayside Marketplace, 400 Biscayne Blvd.

TICKETS: $40 per person on Feb. 20 and $25 a day the rest of the show; two-day passes (Friday-Monday) $45; five-day passes $100; free admission for ages 15 and younger

INFO: miamiboatshow.com (also for advance parking purchases)

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Drew Limsky joined Lifestyle Media Group in August 2020 as Editor-in-Chief of South Florida Business & Wealth. His first issue of SFBW, October 2020, heralded a reimagined structure, with new content categories and a slew of fresh visual themes. “As sort of a cross between Forbes and Robb Report, with a dash of GQ and Vogue,” Limsky says, “SFBW reflects South Florida’s increasingly sophisticated and dynamic business and cultural landscape.”

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