USED BOATS Here comes the first live streaming boat show (and it’s free!)

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used boatsFor those looking for used boats this weekend comes some very interesting news. Abayachting presents the first live streaming used boat show, completely free and just a click away. All you need is a phone or tablet and an Internet connection.

On Saturday, October 17 and Sunday, October 18, 2020 , you will be able to board the used boats you are interested in, right from your home. It will not be a pre-recorded video or a “passive” virtual tour. An Abayachting expert will take you “live” aboard the boat and you can ask him questions and/or concerns during the visit.

How the used boat show works
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A professional Abayachting team member will take you on board while you are comfortably seated at home.

How to sign up

Check out the program and choose one of the 20 sailboats on display! Fill out the online form with your details and wait for the confirmation email (with Zoom link of the live show).

How to follow the online visit of the used boat

All you need to board the boat is a phone, tablet or computer and, of course, a stable Internet connection. It is preferable to wear earphones to hear better during the visit.

The visit will be live, with the person in charge of the boat providing you with information about the boat. You can address, by writing, questions to the expert who will answer them at the end of the visit.

How long does the video visit last?

Depending on the questions received, the video visit has an approximate duration of about 45 minutes. Participation in the tour is completely free of charge.

Click here to see the full schedule and register for the first live digital used boat show. The event days will be Saturday, October 17 and Sunday, October 18, 2020.


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