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boot 2025 – 56th boot Düsseldorf is open: SeaHelp is in Hall 10 – until January 26, 2025

boot 2025 in Düsseldorf: SeaHelp team in Hall 10, Stand B56

With over 200,000 visitors from more than 100 countries and 1,500 exhibitors on 220,000 square meters in 17 halls, boot 2025 in Düsseldorf, which opened on January 18, is considered the world’s largest yacht and water sports trade fair. Sailors and motorboat drivers will find a wide variety of boats, dinghies, superboats and luxury yachts here. This year, SeaHelp staff will once again be on hand to answer questions about practical SeaHelp membership and all topics related to water sports until Sunday, January 26. By the way: anyone who takes out a SeaHelp membership at the boot saves ten percent on the first year’s membership fee.

Not only boaters get their money’s worth in Düsseldorf; the popular water sports of diving, surfing, kitesurfing, stand up paddling, skimboarding or canoeing are also on offer at boot 2025. Attractive stage programs with the stars of the scene, current trends and an interesting mix of workshops and hands-on activities are on offer, for both recreational athletes and experts.

But boot 2025 will also focus on marine conservation and innovative, sustainable technologies. In cooperation with the European Boating Industry (EBI), the blue innovation dock offers an attractive dialog format with political, economic, technological and media expertise in Hall 10.

One thousand boats and yachts, from 28 to 2.30 meters in length, at boot 2025 in Düsseldorf

Around 1,000 boats and yachts will be shown this year by exhibitors from 67 countries in 16 exhibition halls on 220,000 square meters of exhibition space; the largest boat is a San Lorenzo SP92 (27.95 meters long and weighing 105 tons, priced at around 9.7 million euros).

The smallest sailing yacht at the show this year is likely to be the 2.30-meter-long and 1.20-meter-wide Deltania from Neptun Yachten (draft 0.80 centimeters, three square meters of sail area, divided between the jib and main, price: 4,900 euros).

In addition to the themed worlds of sailing, motorboats, large yachts, superboats, engines/equipment/accessories, diving, surfing, paddling and travel, there are 15 activities to try out or participate in, including pump foiling, surfing, wakeboarding, SUP, skimboarding (all in hall 17), Sailing School, Refit Center, E-Sailing/Foiling World (all Hall 15), diving workshops for professionals, Try Scuba, Free Diving, Mermaiding, Mermaid photo shoot, Aqua Dance Flow (all Hall 12), paddling and Ella/autonomous shipping (both Hall 14).

Information and entrance fees:

SeaHelp at the boot in Düsseldorf (until Sunday, January 26, 2025): Hall 10, Stand B56, where visitors can also pick up their free personal copy of the new Sea Magazine 2025.

 

boot 2025 in Düsseldorf: SeaHelp in Hall 10 Stand B56

 

Those who take out a SeaHelp membership at the trade fair will save ten percent on their first annual membership fee.

 

SeaHelp - boot 2025 Düsseldorf

 

Admission prices boot 2025:

Cheapest ticket for boot.club members online 19 euros (valid for two days of the fair), children up to and including 12 years free of charge, online ticket 21, afternoon ticket (2 p.m. to 6 p.m.) from Monday to Friday 12 euros. The cheapest overnight stay for camping and surf fans is 25 euros at the Caravan Center on parking lot P1 in the north of the exhibition center. Further information about the trade fair is available at boot.de.

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