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Seawind Syndicates

by . on 20 Oct 2008
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Are you still working, have many time consuming commitments, or can't struggle to justify investing buying an entire sailboat or catamaran? Then a Seawind Syndicate might be the solution for you...

From just $39,000 you can own part of a brand new Seawind and still have plenty of time for sailing or entertaining with friends. With Syndicates around Australia, we are getting selling shares in more locations including: PITTWATER, WHITSUNDAYS, MORETON BAY and PERTH.

Seawind already have successful Syndicates operating in many locations on the east coast of Australia and there has been increased interest due to the financial crisis as this is a way of owning a boat, sailing in great locations and yet significantly reducing the investment needed to partake.

After two well attended Webinars for Seawind Syndicates last week, more webinars are now being scheduled. Join the live presentation from the comfort of your own desk during lunch at work, or at home with the family in the evening. To register for this no obligation information Webinar, register below:


Wednesday 22 October – 1pm (AUS – EST) - http://www.seawindcats.com/index.pl?page=564

Wednesday 22 October – 7pm (AUS – EST) - http://www.seawindcats.com/index.pl?page=565

Wednesday 5 November - 1pm (AUS - EST) - http://www.seawindcats.com/index.pl?page=571

Wednesday 5 November - 7pm (AUS - EST) - http://www.seawindcats.com/index.pl?page=572
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