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HomeBoat Show Previews & HighlightsAuckland Boat ShowAnura demonstrates scalable amphibious capability from S15 to S75 at Auckland Boat Show

Anura demonstrates scalable amphibious capability from S15 to S75 at Auckland Boat Show

Anura returned to the Auckland Boat Show this year with the most comprehensive display of amphibious systems to date, spanning system options from the compact S15 through to the newly introduced S75.

At the center of the stand was a physical demonstration of Anura’s EOH (Electric Over Hydraulic) system. Also displayed was several wheel assemblies that provided a tangible representation of the progression from MP (Medium Power) to HP (High Power) systems, helping visitors quickly grasp the scale and capability of the range.

From the opening morning, the quality of engagement was evident. Conversations were purposeful and technically focused, with many visitors arriving with a clear understanding of amphibious capability yet seeking guidance on system integration.

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The opportunity to present the full system range in a physical, side-by-side format created a more immediate understanding of systems and sizes. It allowed Anura to move quickly from introduction into meaningful discussions around application, performance and integration.

It was pleasing to see that leading craft manufacturers including Haines Hunter, Smuggler, FC Boats, Stryda, and Family Boats continue to represent the category of amphibious craft with a variety of options and amphibious systems.

Feedback from these partners aligned closely with Anura’s own observations. Many reported a solid pipeline of prospective purchases.

Positioned in a high-traffic area of the show, the Anura stand drew consistent engagement from visitors, with the combination of systems, visual demonstrations and expert team presence creating a platform for meaningful interaction.

The result was a show defined by quality over volume and an opportunity for Anura to present its full range of its amphibious system range to a focused, technically engaged audience.

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About Anura

Anura™ is a New Zealand-based engineering company specialising in high-performance amphibious systems for marine craft. Established in 2012, Anura develops modular, commercial-grade solutions trusted by manufacturers worldwide. Built for both recreational and operational use, Anura systems deliver the next generation of amphibious capability.

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