Boot Tulln is a trade fair for water sports and is considered the central platform for the Austrian boating and leisure industry. In Tulln an der Donau, shipyards, dealers and equipment suppliers present their latest models and technical solutions. The spectrum ranges from motorboats and sailing yachts to equipment for diving, stand-up paddling and nautical services. Tulln has established itself as an important location for leisure and garden fairs. Its location on the Danube underlines the maritime connection of the event, even though Austria has no access to the sea. Inland waters such as lakes and rivers play an important role in tourism and sport in the country. The trade fair reflects this structure and is aimed at private buyers as well as trade visitors from the retail and service sectors.
One focus of Boot Tulln is on the presentation of new types of boats. Manufacturers showcase motorboats of various sizes, from compact day cruisers to larger cabin boats. Sailing yachts and dinghies are also represented. In addition to design and comfort, the focus is on technology, safety and energy efficiency are also key factors. Typical product segments include:
In addition to complete boats, accessories play a central role. Boot Tulln showcases rescue systems, safety equipment, anchoring technology, sails and nautical electronics. Service providers provide information on maintenance, winter storage and repair services. Visitors will find offers in the following areas, among others:
The boating industry is closely linked to tourism and the leisure industry. Charter companies, marinas and water sports schools use the trade fair as a platform to showcase their services. Austria has numerous lakes that are used for sailing, motorboating and diving. These inland waters shape the market environment. Buying a boat is a capital-intensive decision. This makes it all the more important to compare different models directly. The trade fair allows visitors to board boats, check the quality of materials and ask questions about technical details. Discussions with manufacturers and dealers serve to prepare for specific investments.
Environmental protection is an increasingly relevant topic. Emission standards, noise protection and water protection influence the development of propulsion systems. Electric boats are in greater demand on inland waters because they are quieter and do not produce any direct exhaust gases. Materials and production processes are also coming into focus. Shipyards are relying on lighter composite materials or optimised hull shapes to reduce energy consumption. The trade fair reflects these technological advances and offers an overview of sustainable solutions in water sports.
The exhibition grounds in Tulln offer spacious halls that are suitable for presenting larger boats. In addition, open spaces allow for a realistic presentation of accessories and equipment. The transport links make it easy to visit from various regions of Austria and neighbouring countries. Boot Tulln – Water Sports Exhibition combines new products, technical innovations and tourist offers in a clearly structured environment. Tulln provides an overview of developments in an industry that combines leisure, technology and business.
Further information can be found on the organiser's website: www.messe-tulln.at