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WE’RE BACK, BABY!

With foresight, the team that organised the Sanctuary Cove Boating Festival created a more straightforward format to support the industry and bring us all together. It was an affordable and simplified event; so much so that many on-water boats bumped in the day before the gates opened. On water displays were generally minimal and inviting, with friendly Covid safe, step aboard policies.

The atmosphere had more of a boating community feel than the formal Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show held yearly in May. And it seems a success with Dominic O’Brien, Sales & Partnerships Manager telling Trade-a-Boat “The Sanctuary Cove

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