The celebratory festival of all water-based activities will be held over three days at Conwy Quay Marina

Sunny intervals are forecast for the first day of the All Wales Boat Show tomorrow.

The Met Office predicts sunny intervals and eight knot winds for the start of the three-day event, which runs from Friday 30 May until Sunday 1 June at Conwy Quay Marina.

This year’s show will be officially opened by the Deputy Minister for
Skills and Technology, Ken Skates, and organisers are promising an action-packed event.

What’s on?

Exhibitors will include sailboats manufacturers Hanse and
Delher, luxury
motorboat makers Sunseeker Yachts, Fairline and Sealine, cars from Rolls Royce,
Bentley and McLaren and motorbikes from Harley Davidson.

At the other end of the spectrum, there will be Stand Up Paddleboarding, coracles and bath-tub racing.

Bargain hunters can enjoy a boat jumble, held each day of the event, from from 10am to 3pm at Conwy Harbour, plus a daily Used Boat Show from 10am to 5pm.

Due to popular demand, the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Active Marina Experience is returning to
the All Wales Boat Show.

The Welsh Yachting Association (WYA) will be offering visitors a chance to
refresh their boating skills and gain top tips from expert instructors, with free on-the-water
and shorebased workshops in partnership with Celtic Cruising &
Snowdonia Sailing School and Hill Dickinson Commercial Law Firm.

Workshops will run Friday to Sunday and will provide real
hands-on experience. Spaces are limited and weather
dependent. Register at stand OT1 or book in advance by contacting the organisers.

Action-packed challenges

Also up for grabs is a place in the Guinness Book of World Records at the World Bathtubbing Championship.

The race will take place on Sunday 1 June and the time to beat is 1 minute 26:41 seconds over a 50 metre course across Conwy Marina – set last year at the All Wales Boat Show by Tony Bain.

Another highlight for visitors at this year’s show, will be the opportunity to try
flyboarding with expert instructors in the safe waters of the
marina.

A flyboard is a type of water jetpack connected by a long hose to a
powerful jet-ski through which gallons of water are pumped at high
pressure. The device can lift riders up to 15 metres in the air.

Show history

The All Wales Boat Show was established in
2008 and previously ran in August for four years at the Faenol Estate
in Bangor, attracting more than 100 exhibitors and on average 3,500 visitors
per day.

Last year, the show relaunched under new management and was held across Conwy Quays and Deganwy Quays marinas.

The 2014
event is being held over three days instead of five and located on a
single site on the Conwy side of the estuary instead of being split over two
locations.

Davina Carey-Evans, managing director of show organisers Sbarc, said: ‘The backdrop for the show is stunningly beautiful and the
location just off the A55 is perfect in terms of accessibility.

‘Things
are coming together extremely well and it promises to be a fantastic
event which will provide a foundation for building on the potential of
the marine sector in creating wealth and employment.’

For tickets visit www.allwalesboatshow.com or call 0844 561 1816

Pictures: An aerial view of Conwy and file images from last year’s event. Credit: All Wales Boat Show