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Viking Marine's 'First Time' Gear Offer for New Sailors

28th December 2018

Viking Marine in Dun Laoghaire have put a fantastic package together to encourage new sailors on the water in 2019. This package contains the very best in sailing gear to get started, out on the water, warm, dry and safe.

On the subject of 'access to the water', Viking Marine continue to promote all of the routes to new sailors - With owners regularly looking for crew and the sailing clubs and schools providing boats, access to sailing and to the water continues to improve.

To give first-time sailors the best gear at a price point offering exceptional value and so enable more people on the water, Viking Marine has put a great promotion together for January 2019.

This offer is aimed at the first time sailor Lady and Gent sailors and is reduced from €660 to €495 and includes:

  • Zhik Kiama Jacket
  • Ahik Kiama Pants
  • Seago Lifejacket Seaguard 165
  • Gull Short Cruising Boot
  • Rooster Pro Glove
  • HH 70 Litre Duffle Bag

First-time sailors are encouraged to pop into the shop where the Viking Marine Team will provide the advice and tips on sizes, layering, comfort and care of your gear. 

first time sailor promoThe promotional gear offer from Viking Marine

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