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FEB 19-23, 2020 ADMISSION SHOW HOURS Adults: $12.00 Wed., Feb DeVos Place GRAND RAPIDS BOAT SHOW IS PRODUCED BY: FEB 19-23, 2020 ADMISSION SHOW HOURS Adults: $12.00 Wed., Feb. 19: 2pm–9pm www.ShowSpan.com Children (6-14): $5 Thurs., Feb. 20: 12pm–9pm ShowSpan is a John D. Loeks company Children 5 & Under: FREE Fri., Feb. 21: 12pm–9pm Sat., Feb. 22: 10am–9pm www.GRBoatShow.com Sun., Feb. 23: 11am–5pm 2 2020 Grand Rapids Boat Show | www.GRBoatShow.com FEATURESEATURES OFOF THE SHOWSHOW Twiggy the Waterskiing Squirrel TWIGGY’S PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: This internationally famous star is returning Wednesday: 5pm | 7:30pm to the Boat Show! Come join Twiggy and her Thursday: 2pm | 5pm | 7:30pm team for a family friendly, fun-fi lled, interac- Friday: 2pm | 5pm | 7:30pm tive show featuring Twiggy the Waterskiing Saturday: 11:30am | 2:30pm | 5:30pm | 7:30pm0pm Squirrel. Learn all about water safety, water- Sunday: 12pm | 2pm | 4pm skiing and what wild things Twiggy gets into at her lagoon. Action WWater SSports — HO Sports Tube Truckload Sale HO Sports will infl ate every tube that they make and off er the BEST values at the Boat Show! Meet the professional designers of the tubes straight from the factory. Tommy’s Walloon Outlet Come enjoy a lakeside atmosphere with a specialized food menu from Tommy’s Barrel Back Restaurant, drinks, live music and kids’ activities while you shop the pop-up shop of Tommy’s northern sister store located on beautiful Walloon Lake. Special- izing in men’s and women’s lake-lifestyle clothing and accessories. Shop the Tommy’s Walloon Outlet to fi nd special pricing and unique pieces from Media Partner: brands including Roxy, Billabong, Carve Designs, Karissa and Me, plus many more. West Michigan Off shore See the 37’ Outerlimits Stiletto West Michigan Off shore Pow- erboat Club has a 37’ Outerlim- its Stiletto on display this year! This boat features twin 572, 700HP engines and a Konrad ACE drive package! This one of a kind boat exemplifi es the dedication and passion that owners of such a specialized craft possess. Many personal The Dive Tank hours have gone into the customization of this rig. Presented by The powerboat club is for anyone who enjoys high performance boating. Mem- Great Lakes Dive Locker bers own big cats, small v-bottoms and everything in between. Some members are All attendees may suit up not boaters at all, but simply like the go-fast lifestyle. West Michigan Off shore is a and try it out every day of non-profi t organization that provides members with connections in the industry; the show! organizing, facilitating, supporting, and promoting powerboat related events. 2020 Grand Rapids Boat Show | www.GRBoatShow.com 3 FEATURES OF THE SHOW Meet Pro Wakeboarders, Skiers and Wakesurfers! The Boat Show has an impressive line-up of Professional Riders scheduled to be onsite throughout the weekend! Stop by the participating boat dealers’ displays to meet them while you’re at the Show. Action Water Sports will have Trever Maur, Trent Finlayson, Massi Piff aretti and Quinn Silvernale onsite Friday from 5pm-close & all day Saturday! TREVER MAUR TRENT FINLAYSON Hyperlite Wakeboards Radar Skis Trever has thrown down in all aspects of wakeboarding. His style behind Trent is the guy everybody wants in the boat while they ski. He’ll make you the boat is unmatched, a true West Coast Freeride sensation, pushing his laugh and make you a better skier in a total of 7 words. He’s a Canadian riding and making tricks look cool. At the Wake Park he’s on a mission record holder and all-time buoy slayer while at the same time making all of where he’s creating new layouts and lines to go with each. Being pulled by Texas collectively better at riding skis. the winch he’s a mad man and will push those around him to fi nd gnarlier lines. What’s very impressive are Trever’s skills with a camera in hand and then in the editing suite. His latest INSIGHT Series, on Graeme Burress, is sure to inspire any rider. MASSI PIFFARETTI Ronix Wakeboards Coming from the shores of Lake Como, Italy, Massi is set to be the next biggest all-around rider behind the boat, on the cable. A handful of people on the beach, or in a boat – if Massi is there chances are he will have ev- erybody in stitches with a story. If you haven’t heard of the Italian comedy sideshow, you will soon be seeing a lot from his riding. Did we mention he already has a world championship? QUINN SILVERNALE Slingshot Wakeboards 4 2020 Grand Rapids Boat Show | www.GRBoatShow.com FEATURES OF THE SHOW Tommy’s has pro riders Cassidy Gale and Tony Carroll. They will be onsite at the show both Saturday & Sunday from 11am-3pm. TONY CARROLL Hailing from the farmland of central California, Tony left Fresno for Orlando, FL and never looked back. He is known for putting his unique style on contest passes and keeping the hype alive in the world of wake! He is an amazing CASSIDY GALE coach and mentor to all riders and his 2 X World Champion, Cassidy Gale has been wakesurfi ng since 2010 and is sponsors include Axis, sponsored by Tommy’s, Malibu, Agenda Surf, Follow, Kanuk and Lead Wake. Tommy’s, Ronix, CTI She spends her summers in Michigan and winters in Florida. She takes her and Lead Wake. training seriously and gets the absolute best wave behind her Mailbu M240. Cassidy also provides coaching and tips to amateur and professional riders. BOAT SHOW SPECIAL! Vectra 23RL SPECIAL BOAT SHOW PRICE $28,995 SALES • SLIPS • STORAGE • SERVICE 526 Pine St, Spring Lake, MI 49456 Offi ce (616) 846-3830 www.keenanmarina.com 2020 Grand Rapids Boat Show | www.GRBoatShow.com 5 FEATURES OF THE SHOW Gizmo the Robot Be on the lookout for Gizmo the Robot while you’re at the Show! He’ll be wandering the aisles entertaining attendees. 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