Beneteau Horizons: Annapolis Sailboat Show Preview

Beneteau First 22

 

Beneteau is excited to present 10 new sailboats ranging from 22 to 60 feet. There will be a new Beneteau for everyone on Dock F2! Come see what’s new and take advantage of boat show incentives on your next Beneteau. 

New to sailing? Join our #FirstSail workshops aboard the First 22.

Here’s a sneak peak of the lineup.

#FirstSail Workshops

Want to introduce your family or friends to sailing during the Annapolis Sailboat Show?

Register for a two-hour First Sail workshop aboard Beneteau’s First 22, and receive guidance from ASA-certified instructors from SailTime.

Win a First 22

Beneteau is giving away a First 22 to celebrate 30 years of boat building in the USA.

Purchase your show tickets online and enter to win!

Register for our VIP Sea Trials

At the occasion of the Annapolis sailboat show, Beneteau America is hosting VIP sea trials by appointment only on Thursday, October 8th, starting at 3pm.

Join us for a special preview of the Oceanis 35 & 60, Monte Carlo 4 and Swift Trawler 44. Then enjoy a cocktail reception on us starting at 6pm.

Registration is mandatory, please contact your authorized Beneteau dealer for details.

http://www.beneteauamerica.com/News/First-22-Giveaway-Kicks-off-Beneteau-s-30-Years-in-the-USA-Campaign 

 

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