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Boatsales Staff21 June 2012
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Mustang Muster dates set

Register now for the SBM Sydney Mustang Muster

On Sunday the 21st October, SBM Maritimo Sydney will be hosting the first ever SBM Mustang Muster.


The plan of the Mustang Muster is simply to get all Mustang owners, whether built by Maritimo or not, together for a day of fun activities on Sydney Harbour, including a magnificent lunch at a local restaurant. The day is designed so that owners of Mustangs can get together swap stories and hints and generally relax and get to know one another in the environment that the boats were designed for.


SBM has sent out an early press release to flag the event and so that they can get an idea of how many owners are interested. So if you own a Mustang and want to have an great day playing on the water with like minded boaties, please register today by email to Barbara Batton at: bbatton@sbmmaritimosydney.com.au


There will be a small charge to cover lunch, but the rest of the day is on SBM. Dealer Principal Steve Batton says that there will be many terrific activities planned for kids -- both big and small so bring your wetsuits!


Registrations close on September 3.


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