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Boat Show Latin America kicks off tomorrow

By IBI Magazine

The second Boat Show Latin America starts tomorrow at the Marina Riviera Nayarit at La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, Mexico. A statement issued by Brunswick said the Brunswick Latin America Group (BLAG) will participate again this year with nine Brunswick boat brands and Mercury Marine.

Bill Gress, president of Brunswick's Latin America operations, said the event is a "great showcase" for Mexico's "emerging" boating market. "It is a world-class marina, offering the infrastructure needed to successfully carry out this great event, where more than 120 boats, in all lengths and price ranges, will be on display," said Gress in the statement.

The boat show will take place for five days. Mexican government officials are expected to be on hand for the opening ceremonies tomorrow.

(10 March 2010)


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