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O'Sullivan's Marine Go Big on Kayaks, Inflatables, Outboards at Dublin Angling Show

15th February 2020
kayaks, inflatables, outboards and safety equipment is on display this weekend on the O’Sullivans Marine stand at Ireland Angling Show kayaks, inflatables, outboards and safety equipment is on display this weekend on the O’Sullivans Marine stand at Ireland Angling Show

An array of boats, kayaks, inflatables, outboards and safety equipment is on display this weekend on the O’Sullivan’s Marine stand at the Ireland Angling Show at The National Show Centre in Swords in north Dublin.

Early attendance to the show this morning is reported as 'very good' by the firm's Brian O'Sullivan.

Whaly boatThe multi purpose Whaly boat with bow door is on display

O’Sullivan’s Marine are displaying their recent consignment of Whaly boats - including the eagerly anticipated Whaly 455 – the first to arrive in Ireland! As Afloat reported previously here, the County Kerry firm delivered five Whaly 500R boats to Inland Fisheries in March last year.

O'Sullivan's Marine is also displaying in Swords some of the “best value” angling kayaks as Afloat reported earlier here. Included in the display is the very popular compact single sit-on-top Conger fishing kayak that is stable, light and easy to handle.

CanoesCanoes and Kayaks from OSM

Show attendance

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