Mobile Boat Show Coming Up

The 72nd Annual Mobile Boat Show will be held at the Mobile Convention Center on February 23 and 24 at 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and February 25 at 10 a.m.-5 p.m. It will feature a large selection of the latest 2024 boat models on display, with dealers from Alabama, Florida and Mississippi, plus more than 100 vendor booths offering information on electronics, marine audio, boat lifts, fishing gear, towers, motors, trailers, personal watercraft, kayaks, canoes, fishing guides, apparel and tackle, as well as resources for onsite financing. Additionally, attendees may enjoy a variety of family-oriented and educational events. This year’s show will again host the Pride of the South fishing tournament and live weigh-in at the show on February 24 on the south end of the convention center. For more information, registration and tickets, contact organizer Gulf Coast Shows at email. Tickets are $12 for those 16 and older unless they are military members, in which case they are $10. Admission is free for children 15 and younger.

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