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SCIBS 2026: Celebrating a Milestone in Australia's Marine Industry

Record Attendance and Sales Mark the 37th Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show

SCIBS 2026: Celebrating a Milestone in Australia's Marine Industry?w=400

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The 37th Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS) has wrapped up with remarkable success, drawing over 41,000 visitors to the Gold Coast's Sanctuary Cove from 21 to 24 May 2026.
This year's event showcased the latest in marine innovation, luxury yachts, and boating accessories, reinforcing its position as the Southern Hemisphere's premier marine event.

SCIBS 2026 featured a sold-out exhibition space, with more than 70 new product and vessel launches. Notably, Sailfish Catamarans reported over $2 million in sales, highlighting the event's significance for industry stakeholders. Other exhibitors, including Nautique Central and Mercury, also experienced strong sales and heightened buyer interest throughout the four-day showcase.

The event's success underscores the resilience and growth of Australia's marine industry, offering a platform for enthusiasts and professionals to connect, explore new products, and celebrate the boating lifestyle. As preparations begin for the 38th SCIBS scheduled for 20-23 May 2027, the industry anticipates another year of innovation and prosperity.

Published:Thursday, 28th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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