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Vicsail - Boat Show Open Day - d'Albora Marina Rushcutters Bay

by Vicsail on 8 Oct 2014
Oceanis 45 Vicsail
Vicsail - Boat Show Open Day - Saturday October 18th - d'Albora Marina Rushcutters Bay - We will be showcasing five of our range of award winning, innovative and spacious mono hull yachts including the Oceanis 38, Oceanis 45, Sense 50, First 40, Sly 43 Plus the highly acclaimed Lagoon 39 on Saturday October 18th from 10:00am until 3:00pm.

With support from the factory extended to end of October, we have some great incentives available on the entire range. We have assisted over a 1000 owners to live the dream of you, your family and friends being out on the water. Ask us how we can put together the right deal for you?

Winner of the 2012 European Yacht of the year - Family Cruising Division - the Oceanis 45 lets you take to the ocean confidently. A beautiful yacht, with remarkable sailing performance and a host of options to let you personalise the boat to your unique requirements, the Oceanis 45 is a must see boat.

Key features

• Two, three or four cabin layouts available
• Electric opening transom
• Fixed main sail arch with raised main sheet
• Large spacious cockpit with deluxe table
• Maximum size hull port windows for increased visibility
• Full length chined hull for additional stability


Voted European Yacht of the Year 2014 in the family cruiser category the Oceanis 38 offers a new way of experiencing life with the option of day sailor, weekender or cruiser internal layout the Oceanis 38, can be fully customised to your individual needs. And with its sleek lines, revised sail plan and twin rudders it has unrivalled agility and performance on the water.

Key features

• Twin wheels and rudders for ease of handling and access in the cockpit
• Revised sails plan with mast moved aft provides improved balance and performance
• Hull length chine provides great stability-less angle of heal
• New optional self tacking headsail for ease of sailing
• Unique Targa archway for improved mainsheet location and uncluttered spacious cockpit and cabin top
• Available in two or three cabin configurations


The Lagoon 39 filiation with the new Lagoon generation is apparent on first sight: vertical, bevelled bows, aft centered mast for sailing performance and ease of handling ... a strong character indeed!

Key Features

• A simple, efficient deck layout allows to control the main maneuvers from the steering station, and for an easy and protected boarding

• The mainsail, which is relatively narrower and higher, benefits from better winds at the top, thus enhancing performance

• An important innovation is the possibility to have a two luxurious cabin owner's version, with a king size bed, a desk, a sofa, a large hanging locker and a wide bathroom forward in each hull


The ground breaking Sense 50 blends simplicity with refinement. By applying the latest trends in contemporary design to the living spaces, both below and above deck and combining them with a high performance hull, the Sense 50 lets you explore the true pleasures of cruising.

Key features

• Hard-chine hull optimised for reduced heel underway
• Saildrive propulsion and Dock and Go
• Choice of layouts: Two cabins, Two heads and a choice of a third cabin or office, technical space or occasional cabin
• Special Sense woodwork: Alpi fruitwood finish and bleached oak laminate sole
• Electric drop down transom
• Motorised companionway door, electric tables, electric blinds, LED in all external lighting, 32’’ pop-up LED TV, recharging point and more...


The new Sly 43 represents the perfect choice for the discerning owners looking for performance and style in true Italian fashion. A no compromise offer with beautiful interior combined with sharp and modern lines. A true Ocean racer with the ambiance to satisfy all the weekend cruising and all the beautiful twilight sails you could wish for.

Key features

• Designed for the absolute pleasure of sailing
• Sporty safe and comfortable
• Infused construction throughout ensuring strength and lightness
• Comes complete with prodder/ sails and all sail gear
• Absolutely ready for immediate handover and keenly priced


Winner of the 2010 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race, the First 40 is internationally recognised for its ocean going capabilities and unrivalled production boat performance. Highly awarded, the First 40 is truly a respected racing cruiser.

Key features

• Available with choice of standard rigging or carbon rod rigging
• Can be optimised to your specific requirements
• A variety of sail packages to suit your budget
• Very competitive IRC handicap
• Open cockpit (with removable lockers) provides both space and accessibility

We look forward to seeing you on the 18th, with complimentary coffee and water available, plus tours of the marina - The Vicsail Event website

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