Boat Show returns to Newport

Posted 9/14/17

The Newport International Boat Show (NIBS), one of the largest and most prestigious boat shows in the country, spans thirteen acres of Newport, Rhode Island’s famed downtown waterfront. …

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Boat Show returns to Newport

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The Newport International Boat Show (NIBS), one of the largest and most prestigious boat shows in the country, spans thirteen acres of Newport, Rhode Island’s famed downtown waterfront. Hundreds of domestic and international companies participate and offer a full range of powerboats and sailboats, plus an extensive array of marine products and services to enhance the nautical lifestyle. Special events, educational seminars and hands-on training courses for the whole family are offered throughout the show days.

WHERE: Newport Yachting Center, 4 Commercial Wharf, Newport
WHEN: Thursday through Sunday, Sept. 14-17; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (5 p.m. Sunday)
COST: $15
MORE INFO: newportboatshow.com

Newport International Boat Show

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