Trade-A-Boat — February 2018

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The Boat Works recently
announced an exciting
new partnership with the
Sanctuary Cove International
Boat Show (SCIBS) for its
milestone 30th anniversary
edition from May 24-27.


SCIBS branding will
be painted across The
Boat Works’ owner Tony
Longhurst’s new GT
motorsport team’s car for
their debut entry at the
Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12-hour

from February 2-4.
As part of the partnership
Longhurst has secured the
number 30 for the 12-hour
event where he will share
his GT4 with talented young
Gold Coast drivers Matt

The Boat Works Partner With SCIBS


Brabham and Aaron Seton.
Longhurst is a two-time
winner of the Bathurst 1000
and Bathurst 12-hour, while
Brabham and Seton are both
third-generation drivers
from two of Australia’s most
famous motorsport families.
The number 30 carries
more significance when you
consider that Aaron’s father,
Glenn, who will be part of
the program’s management
team, carried the number
through his touring car
career which include
national championships in
1993 and 1997.
Longhurst, SCIBS
general manager Johan
Hasser and Aaron Seton
recently unveiled the car at
Sanctuary Cove before its
transportation to Bathurst’s
Mt Panorama.
The Boat Works/Sanctuary
Cove International Boat
Show entry will compete in
the GT4 category of the 12-
hour which has attracted 50
entries in total.
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