The decision to go ahead with the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show at the end of last month was regarded with some skepticism by more than a few of us in the yachting industry. After successive cancellations of major global yacht shows, it seemed impossible that FLIBS - which ordinarily takes place across seven venues and attracts over 100,000 visitors each year - would be able to go ahead with the necessary safety and distancing measures in place. But the show did indeed go on, and without a hitch. We spoke to Phil Purcell, CEO/President of the Marine Industries Association of South Florida, to discuss what exactly this year’s FLIBS looked like, its significance to local industry and economy, and its potential impact on the future of yachting events.
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