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Boats, boats, and more boats at the Greenville Convention Center

The Upstate SC Boat Show is dropping its anchor in Greenville this January.

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A look at the inside of the Annual Upstate SC Boat Show.

See a broad array of boats — plus check out boat docks, fishing equipment + finance and insurance vendors.

Photo provided by Greenville Convention Center

Wishing for warmer weather already, Greenville? Get in the summer spirit early at the 54th Annual Upstate SC Boat Show. Head to the Greenville Convention Center Thursday, Jan. 25 through Sunday, Jan. 28 to see the latest boat models and boating accessories — and for the real boating buffs, there will even be a display of antique boats.

Whether you’re looking for a fishing boat, pontoon, speed boat, ski boat, cruiser, or personal watercraft, the Upstate SC Boat Show has it all. Find everything you need to start off the boating season right, or just have fun bow-sing.

Plus, One Blood will be hosting a Blood Drive at the Convention Center where attendees can donate during the boat show.

Tickets are $7 for adults, $6 for seniors and students, and free for kids under six — and are available for purchase online or at the Greenville Convention Center. Show hours are 12-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, and 12-6 p.m. Sunday, so there are plenty of opportunities to swing by and see what the show is all a-boat.

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