You’re Invited: SOBSTAD Sails And Marine Presents An Evening With The Experts

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Don’t miss this great evening – Your chance to ask your questions to our panel of experts

*Fred Doust    Interlux, General Manager Yacht Division
*John Kerr    Owner Canadian Yachting Magazine, Board of Directors Canadian Yachting Association, Olympic Bronze Medalist
*Steve Killing    Yacht Designer/NZ America’s Cup Design Team, Little America’s Cup, Goman and Express Yachts, Author
*John Osborn    MBE, Olympic Gold Medalist, World and European Champion, Expert of Rigging and Marine Hardware
*Richard Osborn    Moderator

These experts will be here to answers questions and tell stories.

We encourage you to come prepared with some great questions.

Sobstad Sails & Marine, will be providing Wine & Beer, along with some light snacks.

There will be door prizes and most items in the store will be discounted.

When
Wednesday
March 12, 2014
Come early to browse the store
“Happy Hour starts at 6pm”
Expert Panel starts at 7pm

Where
Sobstad Sails & Marine
220 Bayview Dr, Units 6&7
Barrie, ON

Your RSVP would be appreciated sobstad@bellnet.ca or (705) 737-3288(705) 737-3288

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