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Quantum Summer Sale Giveaway winners announced

by Katie Spithill on 31 Jan 2014
SW
We have reached the end of the campaign period for Quantum’s Summer Sale Giveaway and are excited to announce the winners.

For a limited time, Quantum Australasia offered the best pricing of the year on all cruising, racing and one design sails. Thank you to our top marine prize partners for being involved: Barz Optics, Epirb Hire, Gill, Harken, Musto, Spinlock, Sturrocks, Sydney By Sail, Vacuwash & Zhik, they brought you 26 weeks of fantastic giveaways.

By requesting a quote the customer was automatically entered into the fortnightly prizes draw and the grand prize draw which have now been drawn. If you were comparison shopping, Quantum invited you to submit a competing quote for a matching price on the exact same product and we were able to match it. No purchase was required to participate in the giveaway, simply requesting a quote through your local loft or online guaranteed you an entry into the competition.

Winners
Congratulations to all of the competition winners

FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE DRAW
DRAW 1: 2 x Gill Racer Jackets - Winner: Peter Dowd, QLD
DRAW 2: Sydney By Sail – Hunter Yacht Charter - Winner: Mick Rowley, TAS
DRAW 3: $500 Whitworths Voucher - Winner: Ken Waller, QLD
DRAW 4: $500 Quantum Maintenance & Services Voucher - Winner: Jill Connell, NSW
DRAW 5: Barz Optics Sunglasses Pack (6 pairs) - Winner: Marc Tromp, NSW
DRAW 6: Epirb Hire - Thuraya Satsleeves (4 x 10 day hire) - Winner: Peter Haros, TAS
DRAW 7: Sturrocks & Helly Hansen Gear Package - Winner: Peter Grootelaar – WA
DRAW 8: Spinlock – 5D Deckvest Lifejacket - Winner: Tim Lewis – VIC
DRAW 9: Zhik – Aroshell Race Wet Weather Gear - Winner: Andrew Somerville – VIC
DRAW 10: Musto – BR1 Channel Jacket - Winner: Peter Hall – SA
DRAW 11: Harken – Harken Sailors Package - Winner: Andre Carney – NSW
DRAW 12: Vacuwash - $500 Gift Voucher - Winner: Paul Hannan, NSW
DRAW 13: Quantum – Quantum Voucher - Winner: Glen Ormerod – NSW

GRAND PRIZE DRAW

A QUANTUM SAIL – Winner: Adam Cameron – NSW

About – Quantum Sail Design Group was formed in 1996 by a group of independent and experienced sailmakers. The firm has grown to more than 60 sales and service outlets throughout the world. Sails are built at three, state-of-the-art manufacturing centers strategically located around the globe. Quantum sails are known for their superior performance, durability and exceptional shape-holding due to a sail design, engineering and manufacturing process known as IQ Technology. Quite simply, it is the most intelligent sail design system in the industry.

The Headquarters of the Australasia operation is based in Dee Why ,NSW which provides sales and service support to the 13 Australasia Lofts, as well as providing experienced Sail Designers with full valet repair service. Located within the loft is the Q One Design Store, which includes a full range of Quantum One Design Sails, as well as fantastic condition second hand sails.
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