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The Dash for Cash

by Mainsheet Media on 9 Dec 2011
Mainsheet Media
Friday 16th December; put it in your diary because you don’t want to miss Sail Sydney’s Dash for Cash!

The adrenaline will be pumping and the spectators cheering as the Moths dash around Rose Bay to see who really is the fastest. Against a spectacular backdrop of the city of Sydney the competitors will be having a lot more fun than the commuters as they aim to be number one on the podium.

Starting out from Woollahra Sailing Club, this knockout series will be under the watchful eye of race officer Peter Moor with three prizes only up for grabs. Winner takes the cash, $500, and the runners up will collect prizes from our sponsors, Gill and Nautilus Marine.

The celebrations will continue back at the sailing club with a BBQ and drinks for the opening night of one of Australia’s premier sailing events, Sail Sydney.

It is not too late to get your entry in. Sail Sydney races will be held on Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay over 16-18th December. The Regatta Village will be in full swing down at Dolls Point the whole time and Saturday night is party night at Luna Park.

Go to the Sail Sydney website now for details!
www.sailsyd.yachting.org.au

For further details contact Lachlan Gilbert 0411 619 898
sailsydney(at)nsw.yachting.org.au

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