Interboot FriedrichshafenBoat show in full length for the last time - Trade fair tips

Michael Good

 · 26.09.2023

Broad spectrum. Sailing boats in Hall A3
Photo: Messe Friedrichshafen / F. Kästle
These sailing boats can be seen in Friedrichshafen
This year, Interboot will take place for the last time over nine days. After that, it will be reduced to five days. What you can see this time

Many exhibitors have long wanted the Interboot trade fair in Friedrichshafen to be shortened to just five days. This has now been confirmed by a representative survey conducted by the trade fair management. This should be taken into account from Interboot 2024. This year, however, Interboot on Lake Constance will still take place over its usual duration, i.e. over nine days from Saturday 23 September to Sunday 1 October 2023 inclusive.

Sailing boats and outfitters will then be back in Halls A3 and A4. The large Hall A1, on the other hand, will remain closed. In the popular Interboot harbour on the lake, new boats can not only be viewed in the water, but also test sailed.

According to Interboot project manager Felix Klarmann, the number of exhibitor registrations is at the same level as last year. The trade fair will therefore take place on roughly the same scale. Numerous exciting new products will once again be on show at Interboot.

Interboot 2023: Opening hours and prices

Saturday, 23 September, to Sunday, 1 October, daily from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm, Friday, Saturday and Sunday until 6.00 pm. Tickets are available online (14 euros) or at the box office (18 euros). www.interboot.de

YACHT stand

The magazines YACHT and BOOTE can be found at the Delius Klasing Verlag stand in Hall A4.

These boats can be seen at the Interboot in Friedrichshafen

The Fallenbach shipyard in Switzerland is bringing these four boats to the trade fair.

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The yacht dealers Ultramarine Meichle + Mohr in Kressbronn occupy the largest stand in Hall A3. They will be exhibiting the five yachts listed above.

Saffier SE 24 Lite

Saffier SE 27 Leisure

Saffier SE 33 Life

Bente 24

Bavaria Cruiser 34


Tide 36

Attractive and very versatile retro classic from Germany. Very cosy interior. Length 10.80 m, width 3.02 m, price 392,000 euros


The Yacht Yard shipyard in Poland will be showing the compact performance cruiser Focus 750 at the trade fair, and shipyard boss Mariusz Sobusiak will also try to bring the larger Focus 30 to Lake Constance. This novelty would then be moored in the Interboot harbour.

Focus 750

Focus 30


Jeanneau sales partner Gründl is showing the Sun Odyssey 349 in the exciting version with a canting keel for Lake Constance.

Sun Odyssey 349


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Michael Good

Michael Good

Editor Test & Technology

Michael Good is test editor at YACHT and is primarily responsible for new boats, their presentation and the production of test reports. Michael Good lives and works in Switzerland on the shores of Lake Constance. He has been sailing since childhood and, in addition to his professional activities, has also been an active regatta sailor for many years, currently mainly in the Finn Dinghy and Melges 24 classes. He is also co-owner of a 45 National Cruiser built in 1917. Michael Good has been working for the YACHT editorial team since January 2005 and has tested around 500 yachts, catamarans and dinghies in that time.

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