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70th Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show reels in 31,000 visitors

The 70th edition of the Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show has closed out four big days at the Auckland Showgrounds, with just over 31,000 visitors making the trip to mark seven decades of Kiwi boating culture.

New Zealand’s biggest annual showcase of marine products, fishing gear, innovation and family attractions drew 215 exhibitors, including 73 first-timers, across 13,828 square metres of exhibition space. Two hundred and sixty-six boats, 366 motors and 117 trailers were on display.

Show General Manager Helen Kay said the anniversary milestone gave this year’s event something extra. “To celebrate 70 years and see the industry and boating community turn out in such strong numbers was incredibly special. There’s a real sense of tradition and connection with this show, for many families it’s something they’ve been attending for generations.”

“The atmosphere across the four days was fantastic. From serious buyers to young kids discovering fishing for the first time, it really showcased the depth and passion of New Zealand’s boating culture.”

The grand prize and a long-running joke

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This year’s Surtees/Yamaha Grand Prize Package, a brand-new boat, motor and trailer combination, went to Mark Stamm, a show regular who has been turning up with his brother since 2001. The brothers had a long-running joke between them: if they ever won the boat, they’d cut it in half, Mark taking the front, his brother the back.

Mark Stamm gets the keys to his new boat, the grand prize at the Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show 2026. Photo credit: XPO

Sunday came and went without news. The pair stopped for dinner on the drive home, decided they’d just have to come back next year, and then Mark’s phone rang.

Peter Busfield inducted into the Hall of Fame

The exhibitor function brought another highlight, with Peter Busfield named as the 2026 Hall of Fame inductee. The former Executive Director of the New Zealand Marine Industry Association was recognised for more than 30 years of service to the industry.

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Peter Busfield was inducted into the Hall of Fame an event during the Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show 2026. Peter was unable to attend so his son George, owner of Barclay Yachts, and grandson Hugo accepted on his behalf. Photo credit XPO

Busfield was unable to attend the Friday evening event, so the award was accepted on his behalf by his son George, owner of Barclay Yachts, and grandson Hugo. Newly appointed Director Callum Gillespie made the presentation.

The 2026 show by the numbers

  • 31,423 visitors
  • 215 exhibitors, including 73 new
  • 266 boats, 366 motors, 117 trailers
  • 13,828sqm of exhibition space
  • 70th anniversary year

The 71st Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show runs 13-16 May 2027 at Auckland Showgrounds. Visit boatshow.co.nz for more information.

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