Dealers Tow the Line at the 19th Annual Dallas Summer Boat Show.DALLAS -- From the latest in water sport toys to racing boats and yachts, the 19th annual Dallas Summer Boat Show promises to bring in the best in water world adventure at Dallas Market Hall Friday, July 9 - Sunday, July 11 and again the following weekend Friday, July 16 - Sunday, July 18. Featuring boats for sporty sport·y adj. sport·i·er, sport·i·est 1. Appropriate for sport or participation in sports. 2. Exhibiting sportsmanship; sporting. 3. Flashy; jazzy. lakeside fun, fishing adventures, destination travel, and a little "R and R" family entertainment, dealers throughout the Metroplex A metroplex is large metropolitan area containing several cities and their suburbs.[1] It is also sometimes used as an alternative to metropolis or megalopolis, which is a chain of continuous metropolitan areas. will have rows upon rows of watercraft in all shapes, sizes, and speeds at this year's Dallas Summer Boat Show. Towing in their most popular sellers and newest models for 2004, dealers will have every name in the boating industry from Meridian Meridian (mərĭd`ēən), city (1990 pop. 41,036), seat of Lauderdale co., E Miss., near the Ala. line; settled 1831, inc. 1860. to Sea Ray for the latest and greatest in yachts, to the Tracker line for the fishermen and Cruisers This is a so far incomplete list of cruisers 1860-present. It includes protected, light, armoured, battle-, heavy and missile cruisers. Dates are launching dates. Argentina
Gary Cody, president of the Dallas Boat Show says, "We started the Summer Boat Show 19 years ago and changed the venue to two weekends just over four years ago. Over the years, we've strived to provide the consumer with as many boating options under one roof as possible. The summer show provides good family entertainment and at the same time allows those who couldn't make it to the winter show the opportunity to be on area lakes in no time." The overriding theme continues to be big, stylish, and fast for the most popular boats this summer. Dealers are saying their most popular sellers are 24 feet and up as well as family run-a-bouts and deck boats, the "sport utility vehicle" in the watercraft family. All these boats are big, yet sleek and fashionable. In addition, wake boarding wake boarding Sports medicine An extreme sport in which the participant waterskiis with a snowboard, allowing performance of various gyrations Injuries Knee joints, ligaments, water skiers' enema. See Extreme sports. continues to be the most popular water sport, and boats made specifically for pulling skiers and wake boarders continue to be in vogue this year. "Overall, we are seeing more emphasis on comfort from boat manufacturers," says Cody. "Consumers want details like stereos, lights, more storage space, room to move about and different hull colors. People want more room to sit and walk." Not only will there be boats galore, daily free seminars from area dealers, fishing experts and guides again will be offered at the Dallas Summer Boat Show. In addition, back by popular demand is returning show favorite -- Fish-O-Rama for family angling fun where poles are provided to catch and release catfish catfish, common name applied to members of the freshwater fish families constituting the suborder Nematognathi. The catfish is related to the sucker and the minnow, and like them has a complex set of bones forming a sensitive hearing apparatus. . This venue benefits community fishing outreach efforts of the KIDFISH Foundation. A small donation to Fish-O-Rama allows those who drop a line for charity to receive two tickets to a Texas Ranger Ranger Any of a series of unmanned probes launched from 1961 to 1965 by NASA. The project was NASA's earliest attempt to explore the Moon's surface. Ranger 4 (1962) became the first U.S. spacecraft to hit the Moon, crash-landing on its surface as planned. game complements of the Texas Rangers Texas Rangers, mounted fighting force organized (1835) during the Texas Revolution. During the republic they became established as the guardians of the Texas frontier, particularly against Native Americans. and the Texas Rangers Network. Show hours will be Fridays 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door: $7 for adults, $3 for children under 13, and free for infants 3 and under. Two-for-one admission coupons to attend the show are available at all area Dodge dealers. For more information, please visit www.DallasBoatShow.net. |
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