Nautical Ventures has opened its newest showroom at 50 South Bryan Road in Dania Beach, adding a Broward County location to what the company bills as a major South Florida boating retail presence. A public grand opening is scheduled for June 17.
According to the operator's Instagram, the Dania Beach facility will carry electric boats, personal watercraft, and marine accessories, with programming built around on-the-water experiences. The June 17 event is expected to include product demonstrations and watersports activities, alongside a preview of what Nautical Ventures describes as recent innovations in recreational boating.
The company's explicit positioning around electric boats is worth noting. The category has moved steadily from trade-show exhibit to dealer-floor inventory across South Florida over the past several years, with range and charging infrastructure increasingly central to buyer conversations — topics that have grown in prominence at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, held each fall nearby. Which specific electric marques Nautical Ventures will stock at the Dania Beach location was not detailed in the source.
No prior-tenant information for the South Bryan Road address was available at press time. Beyond the category overview in the Instagram announcement, Nautical Ventures has not publicly disclosed the location's square footage, full brand lineup, or staffing plans ahead of the June 17 event.
Dania Beach sits between Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood along the Intracoastal corridor, within close range of Port Everglades and the broader marine retail ecosystem that makes greater Fort Lauderdale one of the country's highest-density boating markets. The early-June opening positions the showroom at the start of peak summer demand for personal watercraft and day-boat activity — typically an active buyer window in South Florida before the market's attention shifts to fall boat show season.
Details on the full product roster and any additional June 17 programming are expected to surface as the grand opening approaches.



