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by Rob Kothe on 20 May 2008
Our Sail-World Australian audience alone runs to 80,000 readers and Sail-World stories, via our customisable news tickers, appear on more than 220 Boating Club, Association, Industry and regional news sites and that number is growing rapidly.


One of the the most popular facilities introduced by Sail-World in recent times is the ability for class and event organisers to submit their own new items (along with photos) directly into Sail-World, from the top right hand corner of every Sail-World page.


Over the summer we ran more than 20 National title reports and we welcome reports all year round; we will edit and layout.

If your Class, Club or Association's news is NOT yet running on Sail-World.com make sure your Publicity Officer gets on the programme.

Send them this Link http://www.sail-world.com/admin/add_story.cfm



This week is Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. It starts on Thursday 22nd and runs through until May 25th, Sunday night.

While this show does not attract the audience of the Sydney International Boat Show, there are a huge number of exhibitors. This is a show where you can just about wear out a pair of boat shoes.



Sail-World will be at the Show from ‘sparrows' on Thursday along with sister publications Mariner Business News and Powerboat-World.

We will be providing daily reports from the Show and the news from the AMIF awards. If you are at the Show and see us please say hi.

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