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The show’s location has also altered slightly for 2019, moving further into the heart of the Viaduct.

“On land exhibitors will stretch out from Eastern Viaduct to Karanga Plaza, and as always there will be plenty of on-water vessels available for viewing,” says organiser Stacey Cook.

Among the many on-water highlights are a pair of Elite motor launches; from Scott Lane Boatbuilders and from Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders. LSB has just started work on an interesting new build, a 24m

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