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Seawind Sailing Holidays Announced

by . on 8 Apr 2010
Morgan McDonough Seawind Catamarans
Seawind Catamarans are excited to announce a new venture called Seawind Sailing Holidays, aimed at promoting and selling charter holidays on Seawind Catamarans all over the world. Now charterers can talk to the Seawind experts on getting the best Seawind catamaran to suit their needs, and those who are familiar with the Seawind fleet be tempted to visit new locations both overseas in locations such as Thailand and the Caribbean and all around Australia including the Whitsundays, Pittwater and even Darwin just to name a few.

A new Seawind Sailing Holidays catalogue will be released at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show in May, that will not only list the 60+ Seawinds in charter around the world, but it will also contain information on the 8 regattas and rallies that Seawind host as part of the Seawind Cruising Club Series in Australia and North America, with special packages available for the upcoming Seawind Whitsunday Rally (June 19-26) to charter either an entire Seawind or just a cabin.

This extensive 24 page catalogue will be a lift out in Multihull World Magazine (Australia) released in April and distributed at the 20 boat shows that Seawind and our dealers attend each year. This information will also be posted on the Seawind website and be part of our e-Newsletter which is sent out each month.

Further to In addition to this, we will also be holding a seminar at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show in May about Seawind Sailing Holidays to outline the benefits of chartering a Seawind in different locations and to highlight the benefits of charter boat ownership.

Talk to Morgan McDonough about your next Seawind Sailing Holiday today on morgan@seawindcats.com or 02-9719 9077.


For more information visit www.seawindcats.com or contact:

Brent Vaughan
Marketing Manager
02-4285 9985 or 0418 670 751
brent@seawindcats.com
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