Reality TV star Daisy Kelliher from BELOW DECK to appear at Progressive Metro Boat Show
Yachting Legacy Daisy Kelliher will be on hand at the 2023 Progressive Metro Boat Show. Daisy is most recently known for her role as Chief Stew aboard the Bravo TV series BELOW DECK SAILING YACHT. Meet Daisy, talk about her experiences on the TV Show, get your picture with her and learn how to make her favorite Boating Cocktails at the show! Meet and Greet sessions will be at the show on Saturday and Sunday Sept. 16 and 17 from 11am – 1pm and 2pm to 4pm. Daisy was introduced to travelling and sailing from a young age. Being born in France, then moving to Antigua and finally settling in Dublin, Ireland at the age of six, moving around and being by the water was always second nature to her. Daisy spent her summers learning to dinghy sail in Dun Laoghaire Harbour. Her father (who is an experienced "yachtie" himself) encouraged his daughter to give the world of yachting a go. Just after 25 Daisy ventured to Antibes where she began her 11-year career in the world of super yachts. Daisy worked her way up to chief stew after being in the industry for 2 years and had a fulfilling career which mainly consisted of private sail boats, that had a world travelling itinerary. She was lucky enough to be able to travel to some incredible places including, French Polynesia, Indonesia, Thailand, all of the East and West coast of USA, Alaska, Hawaii, Scandinavia and a lot of Europe and the Caribbean. After 8 years of working full time in the industry covid hit, which led her on to her next journey, Below Deck. With three successful seasons under her belt as Chief stew on Below Deck Sailing, she's grateful she took that leap of faith and excited for what the world of yachting and reality TV has in store for her. For more information about the show, promotions, and contest information, visit Metroboatshow.net. The Progressive® Metro Boat Show is produced by the Michigan Boating Industries Association (MBIA). The Show, located at Lake St. Clair Metropark, will be held September 14-17. Hours: Thurs., Fri.: 1 p.m. – 7:30PM, Sat.: 11AM – 7:30PM and Sun.: 11AM – 6 PM. Admission: $10 for adults, children 12 and under free with an adult. Parking is $10 – or free to those with a Metroparks permit. General parking information can be found at metroparks.com. The Progressive® Metro Boat Show is sponsored by Progressive Insurance, the Huron Clinton Metroparks and Great Lakes Scuttlebutt, the official publication of MBIA Boat Shows. The Voice of Boating in Michigan Michigan Boating Industries Association, 8625 Richardson Rd., Commerce Twp., MI 48390 P: 734.261.0123, F: 734.261.0880, E: boatmichigan@mbia.org
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