Attractions 2010
This year brings a whole range of exciting attractions!
Come & Try on the Lake
Once again our friends at Swansea Watersports will be running the come and try feature on the lake. Last year over 1000 visitors went afloat at our show! A selection of craft will be available, which is expected to include a Jetski, Zap Cat, sailing dinghies and a selection of canoes.
This will be £1 a go.
Peppa Pig !
We are delighted to have a very special V.I.P. for all families attending this years North Wales Boat Show.
Peppa Pig who loves to go sailing with Grandpa! will be pleased to meet the whole family at the Show. He will be appearing at various intervals throughout the day to meet and greet guests at the show on both Saturday and Sunday, so remember to bring your camera!
RNLI beach safety
With more people using the sea and
beach for pleasure than ever before, the demands placed on RNLI crews and
lifeguards have never been greater.
This is why the RNLI firmly believes that by providing a first class beach
safety service many more lives can be saved.
Surf Simulator
Pit your skill against the surf machine! Will you be able to ride the wave? Or will you fall off?
Try Diving
This was a very popular event last year, early booking recommended!
Come along and try diving! This quick taster will have you diving in no time, so bring your bathers and a towel!
Pirate Ship play area
Our famous pirate ship play area is back again! Brought to you by
Pirate Ship Ahoy, it's ideal for kids!
Paintball
Pit your wits against your friends (or enemies!) and splash some targets!
James Ketchell
Come and visit James Ketchell and his boat, he is currently rowing 2931 miles across the Atlantic ocean alone and unaided in. This will involve 70 - 80 days in his boat with only himself and the deep blue ocean for company as James endeavors to cross from La Gomera in the Canary Islands to Antigua. Christopher Columbus followed a similar route when he discovered America back in 1492. He took just under 3 months to do it. With the help of the Trade Winds James hopes to complete the crossing in a similar time when he set off in Jan 2010 you can follow him and all the others on the web site!.
Incredible as it might seem we have sent more people into space and back than we have across the Atlantic Ocean in a rowing boat, Ocean rowing crossings are few and far between, indeed, more people have reached the summit of Mount Everest and have been into space than have rowed across one of the Earths oceans.
Also James is hoping this epic adventure will raise upwards of £50,000 for a fantastic children's charity, the NSPCC.
For further info please visit www.atlanticadventurer.com
The South Wales Boat are pleased to support James, and hope you will too!
















