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Laser builder needs to move 250+ Lasers NOW!!

by PSA Media on 20 May 2012
PSA-728 Ex-Worlds charter sale PSA
One of the keys to the wonderful successes of the Laser class over the last 40 years has been the supplied equipment concept. But big events means big numbers of charter boats have to be sold.

After a very successful ISAF Perth 2011 Laser World Championships Performance Sailcraft Australia (PSA) has more than 250 Lasers for sale.


PSA General Manager Chris Caldecoat said today ‘These are one event old ISAF Worlds charter boats. Boats come on dolly, with top cover, mast bag, foil bag all new rigging…ready to race.

'Since we've started telling the world that we are determined to shift these boats, the phones have been running hot and we've been get emails from everywhere.

Get a price on one; get a price on lots of 20........never to be repeated deals.’




Contact Jason Goulding at PSA Jason@lasersailing.com.au

Ph: +612 4389 1088

www.performancesailcraft.com.au

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