Sea Leisure Yachting Group

At the end of January, Colombo Port City becomes more than a venue. For a few days, it becomes the place where Sri Lanka’s marine industry meets in person: operators, builders, suppliers, partners, and the wider ecosystem that keeps maritime activity moving forward. From 30 January to 1 February 2026, Boat & Marine Show Sri Lanka will gather the sector in one setting, and Sea Leisure Yachting Group (SLYG) will be there as a group, with all teams aligned under one shared objective: meeting, exchanging, and showing what we are building next.

The show will be open daily from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM. A conference will also take place bringing together key voices from the industry.

For SLYG, this event is not only a calendar highlight. It is a natural extension of how the group operates: developing maritime activity in Sri Lanka through a combination of boatbuilding, operations, industrial capability and long term local impact, connected to the BAFF. Port City is also a meaningful location for us, as it reflects Sri Lanka’s ambition to strengthen its position as a modern maritime hub in the Indian Ocean. Being present at this show is therefore both practical and symbolic: it is where the industry meets, and where the next chapters are shaped.

What you will find at our stands

Rather than exhibiting as disconnected brands, SLYG will present a clear overview of its ecosystem across multiple spaces at the show.

At Stand 42, the group will host its main meeting point, representing our boatyard activity and the brands developed through it. This is where visitors can follow current production, discuss upcoming projects, and get a concrete view of the solutions we build for real world operation. The stand will include the group’s boatbuilding portfolio, including:

Ocean Voyager, focused on day charter sailing catamarans designed for professional operators.

Ocean Diamond, our floating hospitality concept.

Ceycat, catamarans built for performance and comfort.

Iguana, an amphibious RIB line for private and professional operators.

At Stand 41 and the pontoonsSail Lanka will represent the operational side of the group: on water hospitality and charter execution, crew know how, and the on water experience that translates engineering into real service delivery. This presence allows partners and visitors to connect not only with products, but also with the operational standards and capabilities that support them.

At Stand 40Onda will present accessible watercraft and recreational surfing solutions, completing the spectrum of leisure and marine use cases represented by the group.

Finally, at Stand 43 and Block 12, the focus will be on RIB’s and practical marine solutions, with HAVN: a part of the rebranded Solar Impulse and Pulse brands. Visitors will be able to discover mission ready RIB’s and multi purpose marine solutions, designed for reliability and performance across professional and leisure applications.

A clear point on brand updates

Several parts of the group are evolving in parallel, and this show is one of the moments where those developments start to become visible. For clarity: HAVN will be showcased on site, while Solar Impulse’s evolution into SEATEK is ongoing and will not be physically displayed at this edition. Our teams will of course be present and available, and we will be happy to share the latest updates and what is coming next as these changes progress. Boat & Marine Show Sri Lanka is first and foremost a meeting point. If you are attending and would like to connect with our teams during the show, we look forward to welcoming you at Colombo Port City and continuing the conversations that move projects forward !

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