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Dates: 02/10/2009 to 05/10/2009
Location: Sydney Harbour
Enjoy racing, entertainment and special events as we explore Sydney Harbour in an all out hop from the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron to the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and then on to the Middle Harbour Yacht Club.
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By popular demand we will repeat this rally destination in 2009
Dates: 28 August - 12 September
Location: Sardinia and Corsica
Sail the stunning Costa Smerelda and the Maddalena Islands of Sardinia - add a little of French Corsica with Bonifacio, Lavezzi, Port de Cavallo and Porto Vecchio and then experience some real luxury at the exclusive Yacht Club Porto Rotondo.
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Dates: 28/08/2009 - 13/09/2009
Location: Croatia
This event will be a one design event beginning in Sibenik and finishing in Dubrovnik . We will also take in the islands of Vis and Lastovo in the event an addition which was very popular with the 2008 rally.
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Dates: 15/10/2009 - 26/10/2009
Location: Tonga
The 2009 Rally in tonga will be in October. Tonga is still almost "undiscovered" and we have now discovered a simpler way to access this fantastic destination. The 60 islands of the Vava’u group create the perfect setting for a yacht rally.
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Dates: 07/01/2010 to 23/01/2010
Location: Thailand
The islands in the Andaman Sea between Thailand and Malaysia offer pure tropical island experiences with warm crystal clear water, first class diving and snorkelling, stunning palm tree lined white sand beaches, spectacular imestone formations and ancient rain forests - flavoured with famous Thai and Malay cuisine and hospitality.
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Dates: 18/04/2010 - 2/05/2010
Location: Caribbean
This rally set for April 2010 sails from Guadeloupe to St Martin via Antigua, Nevis, St Kitts, St Eustatia and St Barts. Enjoy the party which is Antigua Race Week and then cruise off for St Kitts!
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Dates: 15/05/2010 to 29/05/10
Location: Greece and Turkey
Sail with our fun rally where Greece and Turkey straddle the invisible border between Europe and Asia. Stark cultural differences are apparent to the visitor, yet along the coast a Mediterranean lifestyle is common to both countries.
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