FLORIDA KEYS’ PREMIER BOAT SHOW MOVES TO ISLAMORADA

Vendors from the Keys and South Florida, such as Riva Motorsports & Marine, filled Hawks Cay’s parking lots with their state-of-the-art vessels during the 2022 Island Boat Show. ALEX RICKERT/Keys Weekly

Some of the finest skiffs, center consoles and marine products will be on display as the Island Boat Show returns for another year at a new location. 

For years, Hawk’s Cay Resort on Duck Key served as the venue for the event that’s organized by Island Community Church in Islamorada. This year, however, the bevy of boats will be situated on the church grounds at 83400 Overseas Highway. Event organizer Annie Reckwerdt said the boat show committee decided to make the move. Still, it didn’t take long for the show to fill up with boats. 

“I’m so happy and proud to report that 81 boats are coming this year,” Reckwerdt said. “We sold out, but we’re trying to squeeze room to fit some last-minute people.”

Set for Friday-Sunday, Jan. 20-22, dealers from the Keys and South Florida will make their way to the sportfishing capital of the world. Chief Marine Group, Caribee Marine, Seven Sports Marine, Marine Connection, TCB Boat Sales and Plantation Boat Mart are some of the local dealers that will be in attendance. They’ll be joined by marine-related businesses, such as SeaTow and Tri-Sea Keeper, and various nonprofits. 

Attendees can view some of the newest boats on the market and check out fishing seminars, as well as see some local artwork. There will also be food trucks and a silent auction, a raffle and more.

Proceeds from the Florida Keys’ premier boat show support scholarships for local students and missions of the Island Community Church. Over the last two years, the show has doled out $100,000 in scholarships to local college students. Reckwerdt said Pastor Trevor Mann has committed $50,000 in event earnings to scholarships this year. 

With boats and funds raised for local endeavors also comes community involvement. Reckwerdt said 80% of the Island Community Church congregation volunteers their time during the event. And so do people outside the ICC community. 

“It’s truly amazing,” she said. 

A $10 donation (those under 18 are free) gets people in for all three days of the boat show, so bring the family and friends. 

For more information, visit islandboatshow.com. 

Jim McCarthy
Jim McCarthy is one of the many Western New Yorkers who escaped the snow and frigid temperatures for warm living by the water. A former crime & court reporter and city editor for two Western New York newspapers, Jim has been honing his craft since he graduated from St. Bonaventure University in 2014. In his 4-plus years in the Keys, Jim has enjoyed connecting with the community. “One of my college professors would always preach to be curious,” he said. “Behind every person is a story that’s unique to them, and one worth telling. As writers, we are the ones who paint the pictures in the readers minds of the emotions, the struggles and the triumphs.” Jim is past president of the Key Largo Sunset Rotary Club, which is composed of energetic members who serve the community’s youth and older populations. Jim is a sports fanatic who loves to watch football, hockey, mixed martial arts and golf. He also enjoys time with family and his new baby boy, Lucas, who arrived Oct. 4, 2022.