Titanic Branson will clear decks for Father’s Day boat show

Bass Pro Shop’s Tracker Boat Center will anchor the weekend event.

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Titanic Branson will clear decks for Father’s Day boat show

 

 

 

Branson, MO, June, 2009 -   The #1 best selling aluminum fishing boats in the world will be on display when The Titanic Museum Attraction launches its Father’s Day Boat Show in the Titanic parking lot on Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21 from 9 a.m. to5 p.m., it was announced by museum attraction owner, John Joslyn.

 

This special Father’s Day event will salute the man-of-the-house who may be dreaming of  owning his first fishing boat or looking to move-up to something different, like a Suntracker pontoon boat, the official pontoon boat of Walt Disney World. Other Tracker boats on display will be Nitro bass boats and Tahoe sport boats

 

“ It’s a time for celebration,” say Joslyn, “ Tracker Marine is celebrating 30 years of building boats in the Ozarks and the Titanic Museum Attraction is celebrating its 4thd  year  honoring those who built and sailed the biggest boat of them all, Titanic.” 

 

“Plus, last year Tracker sold three boats during this two day event!  See the ship, buy a boat and go on the Lake.”

 

 

This free, family-day event will be held in the shadow of the great Titanic where tours are conducted daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week.   For Father’s Day Boat Show information or Museum Attraction reservations call (417) 334-9500 or (866) 488-5099.

 

Located in the heart of Branson, Mo. at Hwy 76 & Gretna Rd.  www.TitanicBranson.com.

 

The World’s Largest TITANIC Museum Attraction is the new landmark family destination in Branson, Missouri.  In three years of operation it has welcomed more than 1,600,000 guests aboard.  The 17,000 square-foot, ship-shaped structure – built half-scale to Titanic’s original size – towers more than 100 feet above its anchored position on Highway 76.  A 90-minute self-guided or optional audio tour covers 20 galleries on two decks where more than 400 priceless artifacts are on display that once belonged to Titanic’s passengers or crew.

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