Allen Marine (Finngulf), Alunaut, Lingalaid, Paadisildade (FloatMe), Respo Haagised, Saare Paat (Saare Yachts) and Tallinna Sadam (Port of Tallinn). Estonia will be attending the show for the 3rd time with a joint booth. Last year exhibitors at the 700 square metre national pavilion of the partner country Estonia featured innovative, high-quality boat building. This year Estonia will have stand over 400 square metres. The exhibition space can be found at Hall B6, Stands B.120 and B.122.
Estonia also for the first time participates with its joint
stand at the world‘s largest watersports trade fair Boot Düsseldorf 2015 from
January 17 – 25 in Düsseldorf. A total of 9 Estonian companies will be
exhibiting together at the joint stand: Alfa Yacht Production, Allen Marine (Finngulf), Alunaut, Lingalaid, Paadisildade (FloatMe), Polar Shipyard, Respo Haagised and Saare Paat (Saare Yachts). From innovative paddle boats to luxury
yachts and various shipping products and services will be demonstrated.
Participation of Estonian entrepreneurs at the German boat shows is supported by European Regional Development Fund through the Enterprise Estonia.
As a maritime country with plenty of good berths, Estonia
has been renowned throughout history as a builder of small and big ships.
Long-term experience means that the quality of Estonian recreational craft is
high and the product range is diverse, starting from row boats and ending with
luxury yachts and service crafts.
Estonia’s approximately 4000 km coastline offers not only
sailing trips but also endless opportunities for surfing, water jetting, kayak
and canoe tours and diving. A life at and with the sea has become a lifestyle
for tens of thousands of Estonians, and for some tourism enterprises it is
their main business pillar.
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