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Seawind Charter Investment & Syndicate Webinars

by . on 11 Oct 2008
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Following the overwhelming attendance of the Seawind Seminars at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show, Seawind are now taking the show ‘online’ with a series of Webinars on both Charter Boat Investments and Seawind Syndicates.

From the comfort of your own desk, you can participate in a live Webinar, with a presentation displayed on your computer screen and commentary over the phone, with the ability to ask questions during and following the presentation.

Charter Boat Investments

Have you ever dreamt of owning your own Seawind to go cruising in exotic locations but you are still working and have a few years to until you can cast off. Perhaps you should consider purchasing a Seawind Charter boat and enjoy a professionally managed & maintained Seawind that becomes an ‘Income Producing Asset’ providing a healthy return.

There are charter fleets in Australia’s beautiful Whitsundays, Thailand’s Phuket, and the Caribbean’s British Virgin Islands eagerly awaiting their next Seawind. To learn more, join our no-obligation Webinar, with guest speaker Mark O’Donaghue from Finlease and questions answered by charter fleet operators. Register below:

Tuesday 21 October – 1pm (AUS – EST) (http://www.seawindcats.com/index.pl?page=567)

Tuesday 21 October – 7pm (AUS – EST) (http://www.seawindcats.com/index.pl?page=568)


New Seawind Syndicates

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 & PERTH.

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:

Tuesday 14 October – 1pm (AUS – EST) (http://www.seawindcats.com/index.pl?page=561)

Tuesday 14 October – 7pm (AUS – EST) (http://www.seawindcats.com/index.pl?page=562)

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)

For more information visit www.seawindcats.com or call 02-4285 9985.

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