SAN DIEGO ― The official start of boating season in San Diego is the weekend between Memorial Day and Father’s Day, as local boat lovers will be walking the docks at one of the region’s largest boat shows, June 7-10.
The 15th annual San Diego International Boat Show, produced by Duncan McIntosh Co., returns to Harbor Island’s Spanish Landing Park (East), with four days of fun on the water for families and boating enthusiasts alike.
More than 150 boats will be on display at Spanish Landing Park (East), including an expanded selection of 80-foot yachts (and larger) making their West Coast debuts. Also featured at this year’s show will be the latest in nautical gear, gadgets and accessories.
There will also be a variety of non-boating activities at this year’s event, such as face painting, a latex twist artist and several food trucks. Live entertainment will be available, as well as Fiddler’s Green Floating Tiki Bar.
A few yachts will be making West Coast debuts at this year’s San Diego International Boat Show. What follows is a quick sneak peek of what to expect at Spanish Landing Park (East).
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