Windermere unveils new sustainable GT Mono Light class
Windermere’s third sustainable race day introduced a new national class and underlined growing momentum behind lower-carbon powerboat racing.

The Trailer Boat & Watercraft Show opens next week, offering a low-cost platform for boating and watersports enthusiasts and industry exhibitors. Designed to attract a wide audience across the recreational marine sector, the event features over 60 companies representing more than 150 marine brands.


Organisers report strong advance ticket sales, driven by a targeted marketing campaign across social media, email, and in-person promotions. Likewise, the show will showcase an inclusive mix of trailer boats, PWCs, equipment, accessories, and services, in a format that keeps exhibitor participation affordable, as well as offering visitors the opportunity of perusing an incredible array of family orientated leisure craft.
The event continues to gain momentum as it seeks to establish a new model for regional marine shows – prioritising accessibility for both visitors and businesses alike.
For further details, exhibitor information, and the latest event updates, visit https://trailerboat.show or contact the show team at info@trailerboat.show / +44 (0)203 488 4170.




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