By Steve Waters | Staff writer
Not everyone who attends this week’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is in the market for a big boat, so Roger Moore decided to give those folks some options. Moore is the CEO of Nautical Ventures Marine in Dania Beach, which does a thriving business selling kayaks and stand-up paddleboards in addition to new and used powerboats.
He persuaded Show Management, which runs the boat show, to let him install a 40,000-gallon pool called the AquaZoneTM in front of the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center, so show-goers can watch demonstrations and try out kayaking and paddleboarding.
When the boat show opens Thursday, the AquaZone could easily attract as much attention as the world’s largest collection of 100-foot-or-longer super-yachts, which has been a hallmark of the show. In anticipation of big crowds, Show Management will have more ticket takers at the convention center entrance.
COURTESY?Attractions from Nautical Ventures Marine at the AquaZone: Yoga on a standup paddleboard, above,
“It’s gone viral,” Moore said. “Show Management is so excited about it. Everyone is focused on this thing.”
Complementing the demos at the AquaZone are the seminars at The Blue Wild Ocean Adventure Expo inside the convention center.
Blue Wild organizer Sheri Daye has experts speaking on scuba diving, freediving, paddleboard yoga, underwater photography and boating safety, featuring a U.S. Coast Guard rescue team.
“Whatever water sport you’re interested in, there’s something for everyone,” said Daye, who also has an impressive collection of marine artists at The Blue Wild, including Carey Chen, Don Ray, Steve Ozment and Manny Puig.
“If you’re bored with whatever your current interest is and you want to try something new ... There’s always new ways to enjoy the water.”
Both Daye and Moore noted that the “toys” at the convention center don’t only appeal to those looking for an inexpensive way to spend time on the water.
The owners and crews of the yachts at the other six show sites also are looking for fun, healthy ways to enjoy themselves when they arrive at their destination.
MICHAEL LAUGHLIN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Chance Brown and the Freestyle Cruiser water toy.
They can find the best kayak or paddleboard for their needs at the Aqua-Zone. They also can check out the inflatable life rafts.
Moore noted that you might think a four-person life raft is pretty big, but once you get in one, which you can do at the Aqua-Zone, you will likely want to upgrade to a bigger one.
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