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»Eurasia Boat Show 2011

Eurasia Boat Show, which gets huge attention from sea-lovers and the press will stand out again this year with its different concept
and product diversity. This huge organization, which is the 2nd biggest boat and yacht exhibition worldwide is getting ready to make
a captain salute to its fans for the 5th time at CNR Expo between 11- 20 February 2011.
Boat accessories & boat building materials, speedboats & cruisers, motorboats, yacht & power equipment, sailboats, marinas & marina
equipments, water sports equipment, diving clothes & accessories, sea rescue & emergency kits are among the main product groups of the exhibition.
»The Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum 2011

The Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum which will focus on the challenges for Greece, the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea Regions relating to cruise
shipping, the yachting industry and passenger shipping. The Forum will be held 21-22 June, 2011 at the Onassis Cultural Centre in Athens, Greece.
There’s great potential for sea tourism in these regions whether it’s for investment opportunities or new infrastructure projects and we believe
that the two day event will provide significant information and address key factors for promoting and supporting development of the above mentioned sectors.
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It might not have the appeal of bright chrome and shiny varnish or have the exhilarating kick of a high-horsepower engine, but the manufacturer’s written warranty can make or break the new boat experience faster than a fish-finder can spot a school of blues.
Ask the warranty is the manufacturer’s promise to stand behind its products by providing service and repairs after purchase.
Since marine warranties vary widely in their coverage, comparison shop before you buy.
Look for multi-year warranties for hull structures and engines, as well as warranties for equipments. Please note that if the boat is more than 10 years old then probably there will be no valid warranties to ask.
Remember:
- Written warranties must be made available to you before you buy. Call the manufacturer of the equipments and engines for a copy if the dealer won’t provide one.
- The limited warranties on most boats and engines mean that you may end up paying for some part of the repair costs. Read the fine print to avoid surprises later on.
- New boats come with separate warranty coverage from the engine and boat manufacturers, as well as the makers of other major components.
- Fill out and return warranty cards to be sure you’ll get service when you need it.
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