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Special CH Marine Offer on Ex-Charter Boats for ILCA 6 Youth European Championships at Ballyhome Yacht Club

27th July 2024
CH Marine Chandlery is on-site to support the ILCA 6 Youth European Championships at Ballyhome Yacht Club at Bangor in Northern Ireland
CH Marine Chandlery is on-site to support the ILCA 6 Youth European Championships at Ballyhome Yacht Club at Bangor in Northern Ireland

CH Marine Chandlery, which is on-site to support today's opening of the ILCA 6 Youth European Championships at Ballyhome Yacht Club at Bangor in Northern Ireland, is offering a special price on ex-charter boats at the event and online.

As Afloat reported earlier, Ballyhome Yacht Club has been transformed to stage the championships that will include 16 Irish competitors.

The ILCA agents who are onsite and offering support with full spares and maintenance at the championships are in high-season promotional mode; they have also supported both of Ireland's ILCA Paris representatives, Finn Lynch and Eve McMahon, who start racing in Marseille on August 1st.

ILCA 6 Ex-Charter dinghies by Element 6The ILCA 6 Ex-Charter dinghies by Element 6 package from CH Marine

The CH Marine ex-charter boat package deal purchasing online or temporarily at Ballyholme YC is here

CH Marine's Nick Bendon says the "ILCA 6 Ex-Charter dinghies by Element 6 are in pristine condition and have one event use only"

The Package includes:

  • Full carbon rig (upper & lower mast)
  • Galvanised launching trolley
  • Element 6 padded spar carrier
  • Element 6 padded foil bag
  • Element 6 top cover
  • Element 6 bottom cover
  • Wind indicator
  • Sails, rope and block pack, tiller and extension (all unused)

at €8490 / £6999

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