Attendee Registration
We make it easy for attendees to register in three different ways- Online ("Register Now" button), by phone 410 975 9425 , or by email [email protected] Attendees can choose from a full registration valid for all 5 days, or can purchase up to 2 single day passes.
NMEA Dealer, Master Dealer, Boat Builder, and Trade members get a FREE conference registration included with annual membership dues. Promo Codes below can be applied after login to get these FREE registrations. Here are the specific codes.
Additional booth staff can be purchased at $340 per person on the exhibit link above.
- Full NMEA Conference Registration $570 (member) $1140 (non-member)
- Single Day pass $175 (member) $350 (non-member)
- Companion Pass $340 (member) $680 (non-member)
NMEA Dealer, Master Dealer, Boat Builder, and Trade members get a FREE conference registration included with annual membership dues. Promo Codes below can be applied after login to get these FREE registrations. Here are the specific codes.
- Dealer members, use code Dealer2026
- Boat Builder members, use code Boatbuilder2026
- Trade members, use code Trade2026
- Master Dealer members, use code Masterdealer2026
Additional booth staff can be purchased at $340 per person on the exhibit link above.
Attendee Policy Regarding Suitcasing & Outboarding
To protect our valued exhibitors and their investment in attending and NMEA Conference and in supporting NMEA’s mission, our rules strictly prohibit solicitation; “suitcasing” or “outboarding” by individuals, attendees, or companies who transact business at the show or in official NMEA show hotel that HAVE NOT purchased an exhibit booth. NMEA rules also prohibit any individuals, attendees, or companies from scheduling an event that competes with an official event sanctioned and publicized by NMEA. SUITCASING refers to those non-exhibiting companies or persons who go to conferences as an attendee but “work the aisles” from their suitcase (briefcase) by showing physical products or brochures and solicit business in the aisles of the exposition floor. OUTBOARDING refers to non-exhibiting companies that set up exhibits or events outside of the exhibit hall-hotel hospitality suites or restaurants-and encourage show attendees to leave the show floor. Off-site events held during conference hours diminish the size and diffuse the quality of the audience available to legitimate exhibitors. Any individual, attendee, or company who is observed to be soliciting business in the aisles or other public spaces, or uninvited attendees in another company’s booth, will be asked to stop the activity immediately and may be asked to leave the premises. Likewise, known commercial activity conducted from a hotel guest room or hospitality suite, a restaurant or any other public place in proximity to NMEA by non-exhibiting companies, will be shut down.
To protect our valued exhibitors and their investment in attending and NMEA Conference and in supporting NMEA’s mission, our rules strictly prohibit solicitation; “suitcasing” or “outboarding” by individuals, attendees, or companies who transact business at the show or in official NMEA show hotel that HAVE NOT purchased an exhibit booth. NMEA rules also prohibit any individuals, attendees, or companies from scheduling an event that competes with an official event sanctioned and publicized by NMEA. SUITCASING refers to those non-exhibiting companies or persons who go to conferences as an attendee but “work the aisles” from their suitcase (briefcase) by showing physical products or brochures and solicit business in the aisles of the exposition floor. OUTBOARDING refers to non-exhibiting companies that set up exhibits or events outside of the exhibit hall-hotel hospitality suites or restaurants-and encourage show attendees to leave the show floor. Off-site events held during conference hours diminish the size and diffuse the quality of the audience available to legitimate exhibitors. Any individual, attendee, or company who is observed to be soliciting business in the aisles or other public spaces, or uninvited attendees in another company’s booth, will be asked to stop the activity immediately and may be asked to leave the premises. Likewise, known commercial activity conducted from a hotel guest room or hospitality suite, a restaurant or any other public place in proximity to NMEA by non-exhibiting companies, will be shut down.