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Freight Train Sailing |
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Formerly a racing yacht, the Freight Train
had a memorable career in which she won many races, including those of the
Kenwood Cup in Hawaii, Sydney to Hobart Race and the Sir James Hardy
Northern Islands Race.
Spend 3 glorious days and 2 nights exploring
the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands
aboard the racing yacht, Freight Train.
Freight Train is made of aluminium to
allow for a light, strong construction to enable speed when needed and a
stable and reliable hull. |
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Freight Train is available for Corporate Team Building, offshore racing
regattas and extended private charter, allowing for all types of guests to
cruise the Whitsundays in luxurious comfort.
A 62ft (18.6 metre) vessel, the Freight
Train comfortably boards 15 passengers and 2 crew, who if needed, will
guide you through internationally recognized sailing courses. |
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The Freight Train offers you:
Snorkelling equipment
Bushwalking in tropical rainforest/National
Park
Fish viewing and feeding
luxury accommodation normally found on a
cruising vessel
Friendly, professional and experienced crew
with local knowledge
Freshly prepared meals
Spacious open plan vessel layout
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What to bring:
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Camera and spare film
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Swimwear, hat and glasses
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Appropriate shoes for bushwalking
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Warm clothes for evenings
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BYO Alcohol
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Favourite CD or cassette
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What's included:
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3 days and 2 nights sailing
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A most incredible sailing experience
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Suncream
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Linen and towels
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Snorkelling equipment
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Full length awning to provide shelter and
shade
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Itinerary Details |
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When sailing aboard the Freight Train,
there will be ample opportunity for exploring locations by foot and
swimming/snorkelling.
Destinations visited can include the famous
Whitehaven beach, and the exceptionally breath-taking Mantaray and Blue
Pearl Bays.
With so many activities in pure luxury, you
wouldn't want to sail with anyone else! |
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