Barton Marine Launch 30 New Products at METSTRADE
by Barton Marine 15 Nov 23:52 NZDT
19-21 November 2024
Barton Marine at METSTRADE © Barton Marine
Barton Marine, the innovative UK manufacturer of marine deck equipment, are excited to launch over 30 new products at METSTRADE 2024. The official launch and introduction of the new items to the industry will take place at the well-known Barton Press and Product Launch Party on stand 01.474 at 4.45-6.00pm on Tuesday 19th November.
At the top of the charts is Barton's impressive new design of Genoa Cars with contemporary colour finishes and technical specifications alongside the new sleek, robust Continuous Line Furler for dinghies and smaller yachts. These two significant launches are accompanied by next generation Tiller Extensions, an expanded Boomstrut range, a Stanchion Ratchet Block, Stand Up Bases and many more boating accessories to make time spent afloat more enjoyable.
All the fresh product innovation and development comes together in a new 2025 catalogue which will be available to preview digitally at the show, before it goes into print ready for the new year. The 2025 catalogue comes hot in the wake of the renewed bartonmarine.com website which was launched in September and continues to evolve with useful content for both dealers and boat owners.
Barton dealers from across the world should be sure to visit the stand over the three-day exhibition to discover a new light-weight display boat for use in shops and marine events. The display boat is the ultimate sales tool for dealers and provides an interactive presentation for boat owners to experience a selection of the extensive Barton deck equipment range.
Having exhibited at METSTRADE every year for the last 35 years, the Barton team look forward to welcoming the marine industry to stand 01.474 once again to demonstrate their latest innovations, catch up with long standing friends and meet new contacts from across the world. To discover more about Barton Marine visit bartonmarine.com. METSTRADE takes place at the RAI exhibition centre in Amsterdam from the 19th to 21st November.