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Raise the Jolly Roger, brush up on the nautical terminology and drag Penny err Polly out of the...

For A$1,750 (inclusive of GST) per yacht, which can hold 11 including a coach, each boat comes with a sandwich lunch with fruit and soft drinks, a race package (complete with course approvals, printed course and a RYPC starter, an ice-box with Rosemount sparkling and beer/soft drinks and BBQ at the RYPC after the sailing is done.

Each yacht can be decked with a company logo at A$500 per side per yacht. No cost if using last year’s logos, though.

Participants will be aiming to land the Petroleum Club of WA Trophy, with the winner of Day 1 facing off against the winner of Day 2 to win the Cup. For land-lubbers, i.e. those not sailing on the yachts but are interested in attending the RPYC BBQ, the tickets are A$35 per head but are not inclusive of beverages.

Entries close on 5 November and a 30% cancellation fee will be incurred for any cancellations after 22 November. For more information, contact Penny at Tel: 08-9464-5207 Fax: 08-9464-5299 E-mail: petroleumclub@axismanagement.com.au

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