Boat ownership in Dubai to grow by 15%, says Dubai Maritime City

Dubai Maritime City, the world's first purpose-built maritime centre and a member of the Dubai World Group of companies, has predicted that boat ownership levels in Dubai will increase by 15% within the next twelve months, as a result of the increased availability of berthing space and better maritime facilities.

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, March 11 - 2008 at 17:00
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Amer Ali, CEO, Dubai Maritime City.
Amer Ali, CEO, Dubai Maritime City.

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As part of its preparations for its extensive participation at the Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS 2008) in March, Dubai Maritime City is making final preparations to complete the first phase of its marina berth project, and showcase its facilities as the main supply, service and refit centre for leisure boats and yachts in the region.

'This year's DIBS will be particularly interesting because of the increasing number of global boating aficionados drawn to the event, impressed by Dubai's widespread waterfront developments and the increasing availability of maritime support facilities,' said Amer Ali, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Maritime City.

'Although much of the maritime infrastructure is still being developed, the maritime sector is now growing by more than 10%; a strong indication of the increasing confidence in the local market and Dubai's enormous potential in this industry. With more berths, better marine facilities, and more suppliers, we expect boat ownership to really take off in the near future, especially in the leisure boats and yachts categories,' Ali added.

Dubai has traditionally been a boating community with its proximity to the Arabian Gulf and the expansive Dubai creek, but despite the strong purchasing power of citizens and residents, ownership of boats and yachts has achieved less-than-expected growth in the past few years primarily because of insufficient berthing areas. To address this, Dubai Maritime City will planned extensive berth facilities that on completion will be able to accommodate a large percentage of the 30,000 - 50,000 boats predicted to be moored in Dubai within the next five years.

According to reports published in 2007, the boat ownership ratio is 1:45 in Sydney, and 1:12 in Norway; while exhibitors at DIBS 2007 announced that they expected the Gulf region to quickly overtake Europe in terms of per capita boat ownership.

'With the third phase of construction well underway, we are confident that many of the international visitors to the Boat Show will be impressed by the rapid progress and many benefits offered by Dubai Maritime City,'



Ali concluded.

Dubai Maritime City participates as Platinum Sponsor of DIBS 2008, which starts today at Dubai International Marine Club - Mina Seyahi and ends on March 15, 2008. Over 400 boats along with a wide range of equipment and services will be on display at this year's 16th edition, which is the biggest to date in the history of DIBS.




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About Dubai Maritime City

Dubai Maritime City is a 227 hectare fully-equipped, iconic and multidimensional maritime centre providing a world-class infrastructure and environment for the global maritime industry and related sectors. Dubai Maritime City is driven by the needs of both local and international marine and maritime communities for a dedicated hub.

Dubai Maritime City capitalizes on the strengths of Dubai as a regional and international hub for trade and commerce, redefining the global maritime industry. It will provide a strategic location for the maritime industry sectors across the full spectrum of maritime business - maritime management, maritime services, maritime retail and recreation, maritime education and research, ship repair and maintenance, yacht repair and maintenance.

When completed, Dubai Maritime City will be a vibrant mixed use development for the maritime industry, comprising industrial, commercial, residential and leisure facilities housed on a man-made peninsula between Port Rashid and Dubai Dry Docks. As a peninsula development, Dubai Maritime City harnesses the benefits of open sea access for the industrial community, yet creates a mesmerizing living and working environment with breathtaking sea views in a vibrant commercial hub. By offering world-class infrastructure, services and regulations, Dubai Maritime City will create a unique specialized environment that promotes the networking and integration of leading maritime companies in one destination.

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Anne-Birte Stensgaard Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor
Tuesday, March 11 - 2008 at 17:00 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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