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Aussie Regatta Wins

Vela” and “Coconuts” from Asia Catamarans won the Aussie Regattas.

In April, the Moreton Bay Multihull Championship was very successful for Stealth catamarans.

Stealth #21, Vela won the event.

Stealth #20, Coconuts came 2nd.

Stealth #1, Cut Snake came 4th

At The Gold Coast, in races down to Burleigh Heads and back.

Coconuts won every race convincingly!!

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