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Little Britain Challenge Cup (UK)

Once again the LBCC 2010 promises to be a great event. Following the 3rd place result last year we will strive to keep this years clients on the podium.This regatta is open to crews from the Construction Industry.

Little Britain Challenge Cup 2010

Please find below a brake down of this years package for LBCC 2010

  • 8 client spaces
  • 4 days on board
  • Training and tactics brief Thursday morning (1st race Thu afternoon)
  • Professional Race Skipper and Mate
  • Race prepared Yacht approx 12m
  • Lunches and refreshments on board each race day
  • Corporate branding on hull up to 1.0m each side (larger logos available on request)
  • Embroidered team polo shirts for all crew
  • Use of matching Gill foul weather gear
  • Use of lifejackets-MCA approved
  • Accommodation on board (if required)
  • Return sail, Cowes to Southampton on Sunday mid-morning

Price £4400.00 + vat

Race entry fees and regatta hospitality tickets are not included in the above as it is a requirement of the race entry that these are paid for by the company chartering the boat.

Early booking is strongly advised as LBCC has become a very popular event in the construction industry calendar and all spaces are usually filled within the first 2 weeks


 

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