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RIBs at SIBS – Sirocco will have the most extensive range

by Sirocco Marine 26 Jun 2024 01:02 PDT 1-4 August 2024
Zodiac Medline 580, 7.5 and 9 © Sirocco Marine

Sirocco Marine is preparing for the 55th Sydney International Boat Show where it will be among the largest exhibitors, occupying a massive space in the ICC Hall with 36 models of the latest RIBs on display.

In the popular larger models, the BRIG Eagle 10 and Eagle 8 will be joined by the versatile Eagle 670, all new arrivals in the 2024 range and offering a wide range of custom options for owners keen to get on the water in time for spring.

Several Zodiac boats will also be on show, including the Zodiac Medline 9, Medline 7.5 and the sporty Open 6.5 with its array of on-board features.

In the Sirocco-branded range, there will be a selection of smaller, European-made RIBs with aluminium bottoms, from 3.3 to 5-metres, as well as the Sirocco tiller-steer and centre-console RIB tenders.

And from British brand, Williams, the Williams SportJet 395 with its 90hp engine is the perfect yacht tender and popular for its performance and precision handling.

The Sirocco team from across Australia will attend SIBS 2024 to discuss the various brands and all the options available.

"We're looking forward to this year's Sydney International Boat Show and to introducing the 2024 models in BRIG and Zodiac boats, which are enjoying a great deal of interest off the back of the Sanctuary Cove show," said Neil Webster, managing director for Sirocco Marine.

"Exhibiting in the Halls means we're undercover and room to spread out so people can inspect each model and speak to the experts on hand about their individual requirements."

The 2024 Sydney International Boat Show runs 1 to 4 August at Darling Harbour.

More at www.siroccomarine.com.au.

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