Wednesday, September 16, 2009

TRADE INS !!!!!

OUR DEALERS ARE SCREAMING FOR TRADE INS.....

Now is absolutely the best time to trade in your late model Laser for a new boat, with dealers across Australia and New Zealand offering smashing deals!

If you’ve been putting off trading in your beloved Laser, rest assured that a quick trip to your local dealer will probably result in you leaving with a new boat.
Laser dealers have been literally overwhelmed with requests for late model boats and so they’re offering sensational deals on new stock.








New Laser Foils

Need a new set of Laser foils for the coming season?
The new look "Pro Tech" series are available now through your local Laser dealers or our online store.

Win a Laser


You only have a few days left to enter the Sailworld / Laser competition.
The winner will be drawn on September 25th 2009.
Get your entries in now !


Tom is on top again!


The Australian Sailing Team has had an impressive start to the Sail for Gold regatta in Weymouth, England.....



In the Laser fleet Tom Slingsby also had a perfect start to the regatta with two race wins, revelling in the conditions. 'It was a really good day for me,' said Slingsby. 'The wind was about a 15 knot offshore breeze with big shifts and I sailed pretty well, I thought I was quick and thought I was on the right part of the course so in all it was a good day to start the regatta and I’m starting to like this venue already.' 'There were plenty of waves and plenty of shifts with a solid breeze which is generally my strength, in all I think it’s perfect sailing out there, tricky but I’m enjoying it,' he said.
For the full story head over to sailworld....

New Harken Mainsheet Blocks

The new Harken Mainsheet Blocks are selling like hotcakes !
An exciting upgrade for the Laser class.
Get down to your local dealer or our online store to get your set.




Pacific Mini Games 2009




Pacific Mini Games Laser event...




The sailing venue for PMG 2009 is a stunning location at Akaiami out on the Aitutaki Lagoon. This is a world class venue that will test the ability of sailors who specialise in any weather, but in an environment that is pristine and spectacular.
The lagoon is the centre of water based activities and alive with tourism activities and daily cruises.


The lagoon is expansive and the sailing venue for these games is approximately 5km out from Ootu the location of the Aitutaki Sailing Club. The lagoon is between 5 to 7 metres deep, the winds are likely to be south westerly trade winds, 5 to 15 knots and the waves light to moderate.


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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Millsy's WA trip











Just a few photo's of what it is like taking boats from one side of Aus to the other and back.
Lots of road that goes on forever, day after day after day.
We drove between 900km and 1200km per day, everyday.
On the drive to WA and back if you allow 15 minutes for each fuel stop that we did, we spent nine and a half hours putting fuel in the truck , in 8 days of driving.

Millsy......