Boat show extravaganza in Norwalk

Boat show extravaganza in Norwalk

Boat show extravaganza in Norwalk

Boat show extravaganza in Norwalk

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Boat show extravaganza in Norwalk

Updated: Friday, 21 Sep 2012, 6:44 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 21 Sep 2012, 6:44 PM EDT

NORWALK, Conn. (WTNH) -- Looking for something to do this weekend? Those in the boat sales business are hoping to see you for their extravaganza.

If you like boating, it's the place to be. The Norwalk Boat Show features sailboats, motorboats and smaller watercraft for you to tour and test out.

"Boats of all sizes, every budget we have it here, types of boats, I mean ski boats, fishing boats, yacht's, sailboats, we have it," said Jon Pritko, boat show manager.

The boat show runs all weekend and offers fun for both adults and kids.

"We got a lot of great activities for families, we got a gator show, but we're really big on boats here and getting people out on the water," said Pritko.

Checking out boats isn't the only thing you can do at the Norwalk Boat Show. You can also see different adventures.

The FlyBoard, which has only been in the U.S. for five months is a crowd pleaser. It's propelled and controlled by a jet ski engine.

"You can go in and out of the water like a dolphin. They say it's Iron Man and a dolphin all combined into one, so I watch it every day and I still see it and get amazed by what it's doing out there," said Dustin Lavine, Operations Director of FlyBoard.

It can be yours for a cool $4,600 or better yet for 15 bucks you can watch it from the dock at the Boat Show.

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