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RYA Dinghy and Watersports Show

The RYA Dinghy and Watersports Show takes place at Farnborough International Exhibition Centre over the weekend of 24-25 February. Featuring dinghy sailing, windsurfing, wingsurfing and foiling as well as paddleboarding, the ever-popular show brings together participants, clubs, training centres, class associations, equipment manufacturers and retailers from right across the small boat sailing and boardsports community, all sharing their water-based passions and helping more people spend more time afloat.

The 2024 Show returns to Farnborough for the third time and this year has even more in store with over 170 exhibitors and an array of expert talks and inspirational stories to help you kick-start your season in style.

From new boats, boards and tech, to holidays, must-have clothing and accessories, you’ll find all the latest cutting edge kit and specialist advice from the biggest marine brands and industry experts.

And with interactive displays and demos, VR experiences, simulators, a model boat pool and the much-loved Treasure Hunt, you’ll find something to keep even the youngest members of the family entertained.

RYA Director of Sport Development Rob Clark said: “The RYA organises this show to bring together the small boat sailing and watersports community and there’s really nothing else like it. Last year the hall was just alive with visitors from all over the UK and well beyond, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back through the doors this February.

“There are so many ways to enjoy time on

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