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Cadet Class at the RYA Dinghy Show

by Andy Shorrock 28 Feb 2013 05:56 GMT Stand C44, 2-3 March 2013
The Cadet class will be on stand C44 at the RYA Dinghy Show © Andy Shorrock

The Cadet Class will be on stand C44 in the Great Hall at the RYA Dinghy Show this weekend. We welcome all Cadet sailors to the stand – aspiring, new, young and old to see what makes these great little boats such fun to sail and race. Come and join the global Cadet family.

Two boats will be on display. The Cadet stand will show a Synergy Marine built wooden Cadet launched in 2012 whilst the RYA Youth Programme (stand F38 in the West Hall) will display a fibreglass Cadet built by Sport Sails Center in Poland.

The Cadet, as an RYA Junior Supported Class is active in the junior training programmes and many sailors who first learnt their skills in Cadets have gone on to be Olympic stars.

Win a Rib

Visit us to see if you will be the lucky one to win this great prize. A Honwave T40AE Inflatable Boat plus Honda 20HP 4-stroke outboard engine courtesy of Honda (UK) Motor Europe Ltd and Seamark Nunn, Marine Retailer of the Year 2012.

The Cadet Class are also announcing a great new partnership with Zhik clothing for 2013 and beyond.

We look forward to seeing you at the show.

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