From May 16 to 19, 2024, the fifth largest exhibition of yachts and boats SAMARA BOAT SHOW was held at the Lastochka Yacht Club in Samara. The Baltic Leasing company acted as a partner of the event, which was held right on the water.
SAMARA BOAT SHOW is the largest Russian exhibition of yachts, boats and motorboats on the water. The fifth exhibition surpassed the scale of the events of previous years several times. This year, the SAMARA BOAT SHOW gathered 4,000 visitors from all over Russia, and more than 75 pleasure craft manufactured by domestic shipbuilding companies were presented to the guests. The event, which became the largest boat show on the water in Russia, lasted four days. Visitors of the exhibition had the opportunity not only to see new shipbuilding products, but also to test them in the waters of the yacht club.
"Shipbuilding has been developing significantly in Samara in recent years. The record number of participants we observed at the exhibition shows the high public interest in water transport. We were glad to become a part of the SAMARA BOAT SHOW and thereby contribute to the development of shipping in the region. At the event, we talked about the experience of Baltic Leasing with small vessels, held talks with representatives of shipyards. In addition, we advised clients on profitable leasing programs." - says Natalia Rafikova, Director of the Samara branch of Baltic Leasing LLC.
She also said that the exhibition will be continued in other cities: in June, the exposition will unfold in Moscow, and in September it will reach its final destination, the capital of shipbuilding – St. Petersburg. It is quite possible that Baltic Leasing will continue its participation as a partner.
It should be noted that Baltic Leasing offers favorable conditions for leasing boats, yachts and other water equipment with the possibility of acquiring ownership of the vessel at the end of the contract.
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