Motorboot Sneek 2025Autumn edition attracts with a variety of boats and free admission

Leonie Meyer

 · 22.10.2025

Motorboot Sneek opens its doors in the Netherlands from 31 to 2 November.
Photo: Motorboot Sneek
Motorboot Sneek opens its doors in the Netherlands from 31 October to 2 November. Shipyards, brokers and dealers will present a wide range of new and used boats and water sports accessories at the autumn edition.

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Over three days, the boatyards at Motorboot Sneek present over 255 boats. The event is aimed at all water sports enthusiasts who are looking for a boat or want to find out about trends in the industry and accessories. A particular advantage of the trade fair: All locations are within walking and driving distance of each other, so visitors can easily explore the trade fair.

Free admission to Motorboot Sneek

The complete list of all participating exhibitors can be found here. The maritime atmosphere is rounded off by a range of catering options - snacks and drinks are available at all locations, so that visitors' physical well-being is well catered for. Admission is free of charge.

Sneek itself provides an ideal setting for the event. The city in the province of Friesland is traditionally closely associated with water sports.

The exhibitors

  • Jachtmakelaardij 4Beaufort
  • Aquanaut Yachting Sneek
  • Brandsma Yachts
  • ABIM Yachting
  • De Valk Yacht Brokers
  • VRI-JON
  • Steeler Yachts
  • Thomasz Yachts
  • Da Vinci
  • Sanzi Yachts | Linssen Yachts
  • MK Jachtservice
  • Babro Yachting
  • Super Lauwersmeer
  • Keikes Jachtbouw
  • Jansma Yacht
  • Salt Yachting

Event dates

  • Period: from 31 October to 2 November
  • Opening hours: 10 am to 5 pm
  • Admission: free
  • Further information: www.motorbootsneek.de

Leonie Meyer

Leonie Meyer

Editor News & Panorama

Leonie Meyer was born in Detmold in 1997. The passion for boating runs in her family: every year they spend their summer holidays in Croatia with their boat. Even as a child, she leafed through her father's BOOTE magazine.

After training as a design assistant at school, she moved to Magdeburg to study International Journalism. During this time, she completed an internship abroad at a German daily newspaper in Greece and an internship at BOOTE magazine. After graduating with a BA (2020), Leonie did a graduate internship in Mallorca. Her last stop was a cross-media traineeship at a daily newspaper in OWL. Leonie Meyer has been working as an editor in the watersports digital editorial team since 2023 and turned her passion into a career.

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