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Step Onboard the Spectacular Club Marine Sail Boat Show

by Event Media on 20 Mar 2005
The second day today of the Club Marine
Sail Boat Show at the Sandringham Yacht Club.

The Sail Boat Show is expected to attract in excess of 10,000 visitors over the 2-day show.

The in-water, hardstand and off the beach display
areas will be transformed into a playground of more than 150 individual exhibitor displays from around the country.

The comprehensive line-up of in water exhibits showcasing the best sailboats in the country include Beneteau, Elan, Catalina, Bavaria, DK, Mumm, Hansie, Austral, Hunter and Jeanneau.

For wooden boat lovers the Wooden Boat Shop
and the Couta Boat Association will have numerous boats on display. Main Ship & Sunrunner will have a fantastic display of power cruise boats in water as well.

Boat Show Alley houses 61 exhibit displays in the main marquee and those displaying their wares include Navman, Sunsail, Club Marine, Volvo Penta, Ronstan, Raymarine, International Paints, & brands encompassing books, sail makers, engines, refrigeration, merchandise, footwear, and chandleries.

Come and check out the latest designs and technical brilliance as showcased by 50 of the biggest company names in the industry.

Exciting elements at the show include the new Show Chalet on water marquee. Exhibitors include the Melbourne Stopover Volvo Ocean Race,
Waterfront City and the Osaka Cup Ocean Race 2007.

Melbourne's Lord Mayor, John So will be launching the Osaka Cup 2007 and interested entrants are invited to attend the show to pick up all the latest race information.

Jesse Martin will be doing book signings throughout the show as well as promoting his new PNG Charter business.

Sandringham Yacht Club will also display their conceptual designs for the proposed new clubhouse 2007.

All show visitors will have the opportunity to 'Come Try Sailing'. A fleet of 16 dinghy's (Optimists, Pacers and Access dinghy's) will be available throughout the show at advertised times so you can hop in and try sailing in a controlled environment.

Visit the Off the Beach section of the show, Saturday & Sunday 11am-1pm & 3pm-5pm.

The SYC Club Marine Boating Academy will launch its fleet of 6 (six) First Class 7.5m Beneteau's at the show.

Witness the launch of these boats and sign up for learn to sail courses, training and skills development courses or action packed corporate team building days.

By attending the Sail Boat Show you have the chance to win a 5-night Bareboat (self sail) Charter Holiday with Sunsail from either the
Whitsunday's or Sydney Harbour aboard a 3 cabin Jeanneau or Beneteau yacht.

The value of the prize is in excess of $3,000.

Every show visitor can enter the draw so take the time to enter by visiting the Sunsail exhibit in Boat Show Alley.

Other show highlights include the Bunnings Boat Building Competition (Saturday 10am), Nautical Fashion Shows daily at 1.30pm & 3.30pm,
Roaming Live Entertainment, Face Painting, Model Yachts and refreshments.

The annual Volvo Penta Schools Regatta will also be staged at 1pm on both the Saturday and Sunday and all attending are invited to register their
interest in participating.

As more and more people are participating in sailing and boating related activities for recreation or as a sport, the Club Marine Sail Boat Show presents in one location a wealth of information with professional advice
to help visitors decide on the activity that suits their interest and lifestyle.

It is therefore a show not to be missed as there is something for everyone and in particular by those who simply like doing nothing better than just messing around in boats.

The Show program is out now in the March edition of Australian Sailing and is a 26-page full colour guide to the show including what's on, exhibitor listings and product profiles.

Visitors receive a complimentary copy upon
entering the show.

If you are a sailor, boat owner, involved in the industry in some way or interested in getting involved in sailing, do not miss this show, it will be an absolute ripper and a great day out for the whole family.

Event Information - 2005 Club Marine Sail Boat Show March 19th & 20th 10am - 5pm
Sandringham Yacht Club, Jetty Rd, Sandringham (Melways 76E8)

Entry cost: $5 Adults, $2 Children Under 8 Free

Parking: Jetty Road, Sandringham (Treybit Reserve & 2 council car parks)

2 shuttle buses will pick and drop show visitors between 4 additional local car parks (Sandringham Train Station, Brighton Beach Train Station, Sandringham Football Ground Council Parking and Beach Rd Council Parking)
every 20 minutes.

Contact: (03) 9598 7444 Email: info@sailboatshow.com.au

Web: www.sailboatshow.com.au

Sponsors & Supporters: Club Marine, Parks Victoria, Volvo Penta,
Bayside City Council, Sunsail, Melbourne Stopover Volvo Ocean Race 2006,
Waterfront City
Media Partners: 3AW, Australian Sailing, www.sail-world.com
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