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Les Voiles de St Tropez - Make us an offer we can't refuse!

by Global Yacht Racing on 24 Sep 2013
Les Voiles de St Tropez Global Yacht Racing http://www.globalyachtracing.com
The fabulous and glamorous Les Voiles Starts next week in the South of France and we still need a couple of crew to join the team. The crew fee started out at £1450 but we are now offering the last crew places without accomodation onboard and we are asking you to tell us what you want to pay!

Yes you read it right, you could steal yourself a total bargain here by sending a bid over £600 for a crew place.

Send in an offer by Wednesday 25th Sep and we will let you know on Thursday if your bid has been succesful. The package includes two days of race training, lunches whilst sailing and racing and participation in the regatta on an excellent Beneteau 47.7 with race skipper Andy Middleton. Grab yoursleves a cheeky bargain now by emailing us on info@globalyachtracing.com

Middle Sea Race on a Swan 51- reduced price - save £395!
We have an exciting new opportunity to race on a fabulous Swan 51 with an experienced and professional skipper in the Middle Sea Race 2013. The crew fee is £1500 reduced from £1895 and includes accomodation onboard during the pre-race preparations and upon finishing the race. The Middle Sea Race is a spectacular offshore event which takes competetiors on a circumnaviagtion of Sicily, around some of the most picturesque and dramatic coastlines. You pass active volcanoes and outlying islands and all in all this a race not to be Global Yacht Racing
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