Marina

A 346-Berth Power Play: How the Marina Precinct Claims the Gold Coast Front

The Gold Coast is preparing for a definitive industrial arrival as the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show returns for its 37th edition. From May 21–24, 2026, over 300 exhibitors will deploy 800+ vessels and 2500+ marine products across a reimagined waterfront circuit. Between the high-stakes Lagoon Beach Club brunch sessions and a massive 346-berth Marina offensive, SCIBS is recalculating the reach of luxury maritime entertainment for a global audience.

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The 2026 Miami Pivot: Atlantic-Proven Velocity Arrives at Dock F

Yellowfin is officially tearing up the traditional boat show blueprint. For 2026, the Sarasota-based shipyard is ditching the crowded convention center aisles in favor of a raw, on-water experience at Miami Beach Marina. This move trades static displays for actual velocity, offering a private environment where the only thing that matters is the ride. Discover why the smartest play in Miami this year happens at Dock F.

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Yot Bar: Beyond the Shoreline. Where Marine Industry’s Elite Leaders Converge

Forget polished convention centers. The actual power plays of the marine industry happen where the salt spray meets the bar. Yot Bar, nestled deep in Safe Harbor Lauderdale Marine Center, isn’t just a place to eat; it’s the unofficial hub where elite leaders ditch the pretense, strike deals, and move the industry forward. Yacht Kings chose it for a reason: this is where influence truly lives, beyond the shoreline.

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