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Join X-Yachts at Royal Cork Yacht Club on July 13

9th July 2024
Join X-Yachts at the Royal Cork Yacht Club on July 13, 2024
Join X-Yachts at the Royal Cork Yacht Club on July 13, 2024

Join us at the Royal Cork Yacht Club on July 13, 2024, for an exciting day with X-Yachts IRL. We will showcase the latest generation of the X43, delivered this year, offering a unique opportunity to explore this state-of-the-art yacht.

Experts Stuart Abernethy and Debbie Weldon will be aboard to discuss everything X-Yachts. Their extensive knowledge and passion for sailing make them the perfect hosts for this event, and they are ready to answer your questions and share insights about our remarkable yachts.

This event is perfectly timed just ahead of Volvo Cork Week 2024. The anticipation and excitement of the pre-regatta preparations will be in full swing, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. We are especially proud that three X43s will compete this year, showcasing their superior performance and design.

The event will run from 0900 to 1800. To ensure a smooth experience, please book in advance for drinks and nibbles by contacting us at [email protected] or +353 1 855 8077.

We eagerly anticipate seeing you all at the Royal Cork Yacht Club. Whether you’re an X-Yachts owner looking for service or advice or simply an enthusiast, Julien Renault, with 20 years of “Xperience,” will be available to chat and provide expert guidance. Don’t miss this chance to connect with fellow sailing enthusiasts and the X-Yachts team.

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