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Lasers - Be Quick! A great deal during PSA's Ex Charter Boat Clearance

by PSA Media on 5 May 2011
Andrea Francolini Photography http://www.afrancolini.com/
There is a giant schedule of Laser events coming up over the next year and Performance Sailcraft Australasia have been very busy building hundreds of Lasers for those events.

Right now they are clearing out all their used and ex charter Lasers. Get in quick for a great deal! The boats are available through local dealers as well.




All Lasers are in excellent condition, have been factory detailed and are complete ready to race.

Ex charter boats will come with New sail + new rope / turbo kits, used spars, used foils and used beach dolly.

Please email jason(at)lasersailing.com.au for more details and freight options.

Here is the event list..

2011 South Pacific Laser Masters 20 – 23 May 2011 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

2011 Sail Sydney 1 – 4 November 2011 Woollahra Sailing Club

2011 Sail Melbourne 6 – 12 November 2011 Sandringham Yacht Club

2011 Sail Brisbane 16-19 November 2011 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

2011/12 Australian Laser Championships 27 Dec 2011 – 4 Jan 2012 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

2012 Australian Laser Youth Championships 6 – 11 Jan 2012 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

2012 Australian Master Championships 5-8th March 2012 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

2012 Laser Masters World Championships 12 – 19 March 2012 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

2012 Laser Radial Pre Worlds ( QLD Youth Week ) 25 – 28 June 2012 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

2012 Laser Radial Youth World Championships 1 – 7 July 2012 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

2012 Laser Radial Mens World Championship 11 – 17 July 2012 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

2012 Asia Pacific Championship 20 – 25 July 2012 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

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