Discover the Aquila 42 Coupe at boot Dusseldorf 2026
Aquila Catamarans presents the Aquila 42 Coupe at boot Düsseldorf 2026, giving visitors a rare view of its Hydro Glide…
Boating with the Wetwheels Foundation is in a safe and stimulating environment, with full wheelchair access to the boats, a ramp to the steering position and adapted steering controls. The team ensure that all participants are active, as opposed to passengers, and there is the opportunity to steer the boat while learning seamanship alongside peers, friends and family members.
Chief Executive of the Wetwheels Foundation Neil Wilson said: ‘We are excited about meeting those attending the NEC and seeing friends, both old and new, from the maritime industry. We are very grateful that SBS BoatLife have chosen to support Wetwheels and we look forward to coming to Birmingham to share our vision of ensuring barrier-free access to the water.’




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