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Last week's Progressive Insurance Norwalk Boat Show saw buyers, sales

by National Marine Manufacturers Association 30 Sep 2022 17:48 PDT
2022 Progressive Insurance Norwalk Boat Show © Alex Taylor

The 2022 Progressive Insurance Norwalk Boat Show, presented by Discover Boating, which ran last weekend, Sept. 22-25, closed out NMMA's 2022 boat show lineup, attracting nearly 10,000 visitors. While weather impacted boat show attendance throughout the weekend, several exhibitors reported an uptick in sales year over year with many walking away with new prospects.

"While a rainy opening day and strong winds throughout the weekend may have dampened this year's attendance, we're pleased to hear from many exhibitors and stakeholders that the Norwalk Boat Show continues to be a sales generator, with many engaging new customers during our four-day run," said Jon Pritko, NMMA vice president, Northeast shows. "We look forward to building upon the 2022 event and returning next year to Norwalk Cove Marina under the Discover Boating brand to continue fostering business for the Northeast recreational boating industry."

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