Atlanta Boat Show -Atlanta, GA

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Atlanta Boat Show -Atlanta, GA

Time: January 9, 2014 to January 12, 2014
Location: Georgia World Congress Center
Street: 280 Northside Drive, NW - Hall C
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: http://atlantaboatshow.com/
Phone: 404-222-5200
Event Type: boat, show
Organized By: Progressive Atlanta Boat Show
Latest Activity: Dec 31, 2013

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Event Description

Georgia’s premier boat show is celebrating its 52nd year as the best place to see and buy boats, gear and accessories. If it’s for boating, you’ll find it here! Hundreds of new boats, including powerboats, center consoles, ski boats and personal watercraft, and booths showcasing the latest in engines, marine gear, electronics and accessories fill the Georgia World Congress Center. And there’s no better time to buy! The 4-day event is your once-a-year chance to compare makes and models, secure insurance and financing and gear up with the latest accessories all at one time!

Parking in Yellow Lot located on Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd.

Dates & Location:

January 9-12, 2014
Georgia World Congress Center, Hall C
280 Northside Drive, NW
Atlanta, GA 30314

Show Hours:

Thursday–Friday, January 9 & 10 11am–9pm
Saturday, January 11 10am–9pm
Sunday, January 12 10am–6pm

 Show Office Info:

  Phone: 404-222-5200  (Effective Monday, January 7th 2014)

  Hall C Lobby

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