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Friday, 02 June 2006

Lavezzi 40 to try
Lavezzi 40 to try
If you are not particpating or simply admiring the Round Island Race, now might be the chance to find out. Fountaine Pajot one of the worlds major catamaran builders are promoting a pan-European summer regatta of sail and power that would allow boaters to try a multihull for themselves.  With the weather brightening up, Chichester-based M.i.Cats, the UK’s sole importer for Fountaine Pajot, has confirmed details of two summer open-days.  On June 3rd and 4th at Royal Clarence Yard Marina in Gosport, Portsmouth Harbour, you will be able to sea-trial any of four boats from the Fountaine Pajot range. For inquisitive sailors the Lavezzi 40 and Bahia 46 will be on the water demonstrating their superior sea-keeping and spacious interiors.

For motor boaters the new Cumberland 44 and Maryland 37 will also be available to try out, showing off their simple maneuvering and customizable light wood anniversary interior.

Power for test as well
Power for test as well
"Traditionally, open-days are a great opportunity for our existing customers to get together and see new boats, but to open-up these events all over Europe to anyone that is interested is something that we have wanted to do for a long time," says Carl Livett, Director of M.i.Cats. "The boats speak for themselves on the water so if we can get a multihull virgin on a sea-trial then its pretty much ‘job done’. The owners are our best ambassadors and new customers literally don’t know what they are missing until they have experienced a Fountaine Pajot cruising catamaran firsthand."

Spaces on the Fountaine Pajot summer open-days are limited, so readers are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Simply call M.i.Cats on 01243 512111 or email Carl Livett at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it and he will give you more details.

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