It’s Palm Beach, baby! We came, we saw, and we awed at the 34th Annual Show.
The Palm International Beach Boat Show ran for four days (March 28th – March 31st) and featured more than $1.2 billion worth of yachts and accessories. There were hundreds of boats ranging from 8-foot inflatables to superyachts nearly 300 feet in length.
In addition to the large selection of boats and exhibits, the show offered free youth fishing clinics by Hook The Future and IGFA School of Sportfishing seminars to attendees.
If you couldn’t make the show, here’s what you missed: pbboatshow.com
Cobia brought their lineup a center consoles, ready to fish.
A classic twist on a modern boat from Grady White.
Our pals at Pathfinder Boats found themselves busy at the show.
Tiara brought along their popular SPORT line to the show.
Hard to describe this sailing yacht, so take a look for yourself.
Modern is as Modern does.
A stunning swim platform is so large it can double as a beach club.
Coming in for a landing.
Formula, busy and as popular as ever.
The Coastal Queen brought a classic moment to a show filled with modern amenities.
Greenline brought along a few in their eco-friendly line.
Not just for boats. We found nautical art from local artist Steve Diossy.
A classic cruiser from Grand Banks.
So many yachts, so little time.
Invincible brought their best and shiniest center consoles.
The official Nap Zone of the show.
There were pletny of large brokerage boats, including SILVANA from out friends at Yacht Connexion.
I spy with my little eye…
Vicem had a great day on the docks.
Robalo Boats had a large display out on the docks.
Is it even worth going on a boat if it doesn’t have a SeaKeeper?
It wouldn’t be Palm Beach without extravagant displays.
The belle of the ball– HCB and their famed line of center consoles.