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The Rosehill Trailer Boat Show makes its much-anticipated return to Rosehill Gardens Racecourse on 6 and 7 April 2019 between 10am and 5pm, featuring more than 30 exhibitors with over 250 boats on display at the free-to-enter event. And there’s free parking included.http://www.stevecafeandcuisine.com/

This year for the first time, the exhibition moves to the Grand Pavilion, a vast double-storey indoor space which, along with adjacent undercover areas, meets the requirements of this year’s trailer boating show. Everything for the fun-loving or serious boatie will be on display, from family favourite bowriders to fishing tinnies and jet skis. Anyone who loves water skiing, fishing, wakeboarding or just cruising around with the family will find plenty to see and learn at the Rosehill Trailer Boat Show.

Trailer boating is increasing in popularity due to continued advances in trailer technology and access to existing and newly developed boat ramps across the state’s waterways. The variety of trailer boats now available, along with the choice of engine types, makes trailer boat ownership more attractive and more convenient than ever before. Visiting the Rosehill Trailer Boat Show is easy too, with plenty of free parking, easy access, free admission and trains to Rosehill station adjacent to the show’s entrance.

ALAN BLAKE, President of the Boating Industry Association Ltd staging the event, says trailer boats remain the most popular class of motorised boating in Australia. “The Rosehill Trailer Boat Show will again this year bring together the leading dealers from across Sydney and beyond, all ready to make a deal with existing boat owners wanting to make a trade-in, or with new boaties doing some research or making their first purchase. Visitors may even consider a pre-loved boat,” he said. “This is Sydney’s own trailer boat show where all the questions about owning a trailer boat can be answered.”

Also returning this year to the Rosehill Trailer Boat show is Australia’s largest fishing demonstration tank. At 15 metres long, the glass tank holds 14,500 litres of water with live fish, presenting an educational and entertaining fishing experience throughout the show. Given the popularity of fishing with trailer boat owners, fishing rods, tackle and plenty of accessories remain a major and popular feature of the show.

Along with the giant tank, NSW Roads and Maritime Services are also at the show, presenting their ‘Lifejacket Self-Service Clinics’. The clinics are designed to instruct boaters on how to carry out a simple pre-wear check before use, and how to service their own inflatable lifejackets. Inflatable lifejackets are easy to wear, comfortable and affordable but they require extra care and attention to ensure they will inflate in an emergency. It’s a legal requirement in NSW to service inflatable lifejackets every year or in accordance with manufacturers’ instructions, so RMS staff will be on hand to provide guidance and information on the best way to keep lifejackets in top condition.

This Trailer Boat Show is the longest running boat show in the state, with plenty of nostalgia mixed in with the latest boat and fishing technology. It’s a welcome return to Rosehill Gardens, especially with the free admission, free parking and a location accessible to so many fishing enthusiasts.

To find out more about the Rosehill Trailer Boat Show, visit the website at www.rosehillboatshow.com.au for up to date information. Alternatively, contact the Boating Industry Association on (02) 9438 2077.