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King of the Waves, Top of the Premiership with James Sheppard and John Terry

It was the British Grand Prix of the Sea this weekend, and our P1 Powerboat team 'King of Shaves' were racing to win.

Driver James Sheppard and Throttleman Craig Wilson came to Cowes top of the P1 Powerboat Championship with three wins under their belt, and hoping for more. However, despite leading both races in the early stages, he came 2nd by the narrowest of margins in both. King of Shaves remains well ahead in the P1 Championships, and the weekend was a great success, with my team and I entertaining important business clients and partners aboard the KOS PRO yacht Acamas, and a fast 300HP Chase Rib. On the Friday, we also got one of our most important clients aloft in a chase Helicopter for the Round the Island race!!! With great weather, it was a Fantastic weekend.

Congratulations to John Terry and Chelsea, who are also leading the 2007-8 Premiership. Winning comes hand in hand with Consistency, and we are delighted JT and Chelsea are playing well. Tomorrow, we have an important press launch event, to kick off our 2008 Season 'Be A King' competition, more details of which will be found here tomorrow!

So, whether it is with the blades of a racing propeller, or on top of blades of grass - King of Shaves is proud to back winners!

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