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| Ker 46 'Fair Do's VII' |
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Sleek, fast, good looking and a joy to sail: Hot off the blocks and launched in April 2006, Fair Do’s VII is a genuine racer-cruiser designed by Jason Ker, the America’s Cup Naval Architect of the South Africa boat Shosholoza. Built by Bizarre Yachts in Lymington and finished by VMG in Hamble, this 46 foot vessel has already showed her pace in light airs doing inshore trials and heavier offshore conditions.

Sailed by a crew of 14 – 16 this new Ker 46 has already raised eyebrows in the world of competitive sailing. The recent Rolex Commodore’s Cup was a successful event for Fair Do’s VII finishing top boat overall in the big boat class. Her recent pedigree also includes a 2nd positioning at the IRC Nationals in Cowes. Fair Do’s is a serious contender to be class winner of Skandia Cowes Week.

The yacht’s new design draws a huge amount of attention on the water from both sailors and spectators alike. Similarly, her recent excellent race results bode well for the future and indicate her ability to take line honours and win trophies.

Fair Do's VII is available for charter for both racing events or team building events afloat. The boat will come with a professional skipper, mate, experienced foredeck hand and host/hostess. Throughout the sailing day your guests will be 'shown' the ropes and taight how to work as a team on-board this exciting racing boat.

For detailed information, please complete an enquiry form and we will contact you directly.
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