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GRAND PAVOIS - INTERNATIONAL IN-WATER BOAT SHOW

FROM SEPTEMBER 16 TO SEPTEMBER 21, 2015


(Source: Grand Pavois)
(Source: Grand Pavois)
USPA NEWS - According to professionals in the watersports industry, the Grand Pavois La Rochelle is one of the best international in-water boat shows today in terms of cost and contacts. One of the top five international in-water meeting places...
According to professionals in the watersports industry, the Grand Pavois La Rochelle is one of the best international in-water boat shows today in terms of cost and contacts. One of the top five international in-water meeting places.

Created in 1973, the Grand Pavois La Rochelle today is a key event in the international watersports calendar. A true showcase for the entire watersports industry.
Source: Grand Pavois
Source: Grand Pavois
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With its themed exhibition spaces, boats available for sea trials, a special pontoon for the Multihulls, the beach area, a fishing space, a special guest with the Islands of Guadeloupe and the special events pontoon.

KEY FIGURES OF THE SHOW :

- 100 000 sq. m of exhibition space
- More than 800 exhibitors
- Over 100, 000 visitors
- 250 accredited journalists
- 35 nations represented
- Themed spaces
- 750 boats on Show, including 300 in-water
- An average of 250 new products launched every year
On top of the number of foreign delegations that have been candidates for guest country of honour status, in 2005 the Grand Pavois increased by 100% the number of direct foreign exhibitors. On the brands front, on average 30 nations are represented, including: South Africa, Germany, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Norway, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, USA and Venezuela.

Source : Grand Pavois - Pass'port nautique
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