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The New Zealand Boat, Fish & Dive Expo returns for another action-packed weekend at Mystery Creek

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The New Zealand Boat, Fish & Dive Expo is back for 2025, bringing with it another unforgettable weekend of marine adventure, innovation and lifestyle. Taking place at Mystery Creek Events Centre, Hamilton, on Saturday 30 August (9am–5pm) and Sunday 31 August (9am–4pm), this year’s expo builds on the success of its 2024 relaunch—with more boats, more gear, and more to experience.

This is New Zealand’s only dedicated event that brings together the boating, fishing, diving and marine lifestyle communities in one massive venue. Whether you’re buying a new boat, upgrading your tackle or dive kit, testing tech, or just soaking up the atmosphere, there’s something here for everyone—young and old, hardcore and curious.

“This show is for everyone who loves the marine lifestyle,” says the event organiser. “It’s a celebration of New Zealand’s connection to the sea—our boating culture, our fisheries, and the passion Kiwis have for our coastlines, lakes and rivers.”

Boats on show

Whether you’re looking to get into boating or ready to upgrade to something serious, the 2025 expo showcases some of the country’s best-known boatbuilders:

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Stabicraft – Unmistakably rugged alloy pontoons, perfect for offshore fishers.

Haines Hunter – A legend of the New Zealand boating scene, built for comfort and ride.

Innovision Boats – Sharp-edged alloy vessels with a focus on handling and safety.

Sealegs International – Amphibious innovation made in NZ, ideal for beachside launching.

Extreme Boats – Precision-built alloy hulls known for performance and innovation.

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Buccaneer – Sleek and stylish fibreglass family boats with a soft, dry ride.

Surtees Boats – Built for serious fishing with ballast-stabilised hulls.

Image Boats – Southland-made custom aluminium boats built tough.

Flyfin Boats – Lightweight and nimble, ideal for calm water fun.

FatCat Boats – Stable, twin-hull polyethylene boats ideal for estuary adventures.

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Tristram Marine – Luxury performance boats proudly built in Waikato.

Fi-Glass Boats – Kiwi-built fibreglass classics designed for reliability and ease of use.

Senator Boats – Aluminium plate boats designed for offshore and inshore versatility.

Takacat – Inflatable catamarans that are light, packable and ready for adventure.

Marine power and electronics

Expect to see the latest in propulsion and marine technology with full product displays and expert advice from:

Honda Marine NZ – Quiet, fuel-efficient four-stroke outboards.

Yamaha – Proven performance across a wide power range.

Mercury Marine – Versatile, powerful, and always evolving.

Lusty & Blundell – Marine systems, plumbing, and navigation technology.

Garmin NZ – GPS, sonar, radar and marine electronics for serious boaties and anglers.

Fishing exhibitors to look for

Whether you’re a weekend snapper hunter or deep-drop game fisher, the 2025 expo is loaded with fishing brands, gear, tech, and personalities. Expect everything from rods and reels to bait storage, fish art, and safety equipment.

Key fishing-related exhibitors include:

DAIWA (event sponsor) – High-end rods, reels, and tackle across the full range of fishing styles.

Fishing & Adventure – Meet the team behind the hit TV show and check out their gear.

Wise Angler – Well-known for durable, functional tackle storage and accessories.

The Lateral Line – Fishing lifestyle brand with a cult following.

XPLORA – Adventure and outdoor gear for fishos and explorers.

Calibre Composites – Custom rod blanks and fishing tools.

Tio Fishing – Rods, reels, lures and more.

Catch Fishing Tackle – Quality gear built for New Zealand conditions.

Salt Attack – Boat and gear cleaning solutions, loved by saltwater anglers.

TiCA and Aftco – International rod and tackle brands represented locally.

Okuma, Penn, Shimano, Jarvis Walker – The major global players in reels and rods are all present. Pure Salt,

Unjustified Risk, Response Life Jackets – Brands focused on safety, adventure, and sustainable fishing.

NZ Online Fishing Club – A growing community hub for Kiwi recreational fishers.

East Coast Sportfishing Charters, Reel Rods, Bullet Fishing, CATCH & CONNECT Crew – Hands-on fishing experiences, charters, and club connections.

From softbait to gamefish, inshore rigs to bluewater beasts, the show covers all fishing disciplines with gear for beginners and seasoned pros alike.

Diving and freediving exhibitors

For those who prefer to explore beneath the surface, the dive zone is packed with major brands, equipment suppliers, and conservation-focused exhibitors:

Aqualung, Scubapro, Beuchat, Fourth Element, Apeks – Scuba gear, wetsuits, regulators, BCDs and accessories.

Rob Allen, Prodive, Wettie, Oceanpro, Arataki Dive, S.E.A Fiordland – Spearfishing, freediving and underwater hunting specialists.

OMNE Marine, Pure Salt, Unjustified Risk – Ocean expeditions, technical diving, and sustainable practices.

Response Life Jackets – Safety solutions for above and below the water.

Whether you’re kitting up for your first open water course or seeking technical dive solutions, this zone is one of the most comprehensive dive showcases in the country.

Hunting and outdoor exhibitors

While the focus is salt and sea, the show also attracts outdoor adventure brands, especially those at the crossover of land and water. For hunters and outdoor lovers, the following brands will be of interest:

Stoney Creek, Spika, Salt Aotearoa, Salt – Shark – Hunting apparel and hybrid marine clothing.

Razorback Hunting & Fishing Adventures – Guided trips and backcountry experience.

PRIMAL PURSUIT, HUNTING & FISHING NZ –Broad-spectrum suppliers with gear for the field and the boat.

Junkie Jigs, Boomer Anchors, Long Cloud BBQ – Outdoor cooking, jigs, anchoring solutions and more.

You’ll also find multi-purpose vehicles, camping kit, tactical gear, and bush-to-beach hybrid wear.

Lifestyle, food and family

For those not as obsessed with hooks or hulls, the expo is still an exciting day out. There’s:

Seafood tasting, BBQs, and cooking demos Premium NZ-made gin and whisky from Lammermoor Distillery Ocean-inspired art, crafts and gifts Clothing, sunglasses, homewares, spices, sauces and more A relaxed, friendly atmosphere ideal for families and gift-hunting

“Even if you’ve never baited a hook, you’ll find something to love,” organisers say. “The expo showcases not only the marine industry, but the wider lifestyle that comes with it.”

Win a $15,000 DAIWA Fishing Gear Package

Everyone who purchases a ticket is automatically entered into the draw to win an epic fishing prize pack valued at over $15,000, courtesy of DAIWA. It’s the ultimate upgrade for any angler—and one more reason to get through the gate.

Event info

Where: Mystery Creek Events Centre, Hamilton

When: Saturday 30 August (9am–5pm) & Sunday 31 August 2025 (9am–4pm)

Tickets: Available now – includes automatic entry into the DAIWA $15K prize draw

See you at Mystery Creek.

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