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Boatsales Staff11 Jan 2007
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Sea Ray Rendezvous Comes Full Circle

More than 280 Sea Ray owners and their friends gathered aboard 42 luxury Sea Ray cruisers that were rafted up in a circle for the third Andrew Short Marine Sea Ray Rendezvous in November

A popular bushland retreat nestled among the valleys of the Royal National Park at Port Hacking was the weekend home for more than $25 million worth of recently sold Sea Ray craft.  Guests were chauffeured out to their pre-assembled boats on the Saturday morning from the Andrew Short Marine base at Yowie Bay Marina aboard a Sea Ray Sundancer.

The weekend included a host of activities, including boating workshops and a fishing competition.

The weekend was a resounding success. The protection offered by the hills of the Royal National Park provided a protected anchorage at South West Arm. Guests even had a preview of the largest Sea Ray to come to Australia, the new Sea Ray 60.

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