Features & Attractions

Meet Professional Wakeboarder Scott Byerly

Scott will be at the Lauderdale Lakes Marina display on Saturday, January 24th and Sunday, January 25th.

He has consistently been at the forefront of the wakeboarding industry through his innovative ability to progress the sport in ways never thought possible.  Through a decade of progressive tricks, board designs, artist board graphics and contest formats, Scott has always embodied the unconventional aspects of the sport.  His unique style and vision helped create the sport's recognition worldwide.

Antique & Classic Boats

The Glacier Bay Chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society of America will bring in the best of their show quality restorations.

Restored Jersey Speed Skiff

Bottoms Up Boat Repair is proud to present the restored Jersey Speed Skiff from the shores of Red Bank, New Jersey - the home and birth place of the 65 year old racing class from the APBA.  The JS-10 boat was raced from 1073-2006, until it was retired.  Bottoms Up has brought it back to as-new condition.  Come see the video presentation and the finished product to be featured on "Outdoor Wisconsin," hosted by Dan Small.  Billy Kosick from Bottoms Up has over 20 years experience in building and restoring race boats and performing complete repair and restoration services.  Clients of his inlcude insurance companies, most major production and performance boat manufacturers, as well as celebrity and entertainment clients.  Come see Al Nalli's "Miss Eileen to the Left," which has been restored back into racing condition.

Key West Crab Shack

Stop by the Key West Crab Shack and enjoy the Caribbean Jazz of Michael Drake and the Splendor of the Seas Menu, while relaxing at the Boat Show!  Open every day of the show.

Wisconsin Scale Boats

Meet the model boat enthusiasts and view their unique display of boats located in the West Concourse.  Association members will be on hand to answer questions and demonstrate their craft.

National Weather Service

The National Weather Service will be at the show to conduct workshops on reading and preparing for foul weather situations for all boaters.  They will be demonstrating how boaters can easily get weather information from their local office web site, as well as the national NWS site, and other NWS offices with marine forecast and warning responsibility to brief them before setting out or to get the information at the marina with the expansion of wireless internet at many locations.