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Get wild on Corio Bay!

Get ready for the time of your life on Corio Bay in Wild Thing, the jet boat everyone will want to take a ride in this summer.

As the engines blast into high-powered action Wild Thing flies across Corio Bay, travelling at speeds of up to 70km/h and executing 270 degree turns.

“Your trip will be full of non-stop excitement and thrills, and you will want to come back for more,” says owner David Peters.

“What a great gift idea for Christmas, or just for fun. Gift vouchers are available now and the boat’s also available for functions.

“Find us at the bay end of Yarra Street at Fishermen’s Pier next to our party boat Hygeia, a well-known and much-loved Geelong icon.”

Established in 1987 by the Peters family, Hygeia is Geelong’s largest and most luxurious bay cruiser, fully-licensed for up to 150 passengers and available for any function.

“Our luxurious vessel provides 360 degree views of our spectacular waterfront, city skyline and Geelong port facilities, with the chance of dolphin sightings,” David says.

“Enjoy the views from inside, or from our alfresco sky deck.”

The boat’s cosy saloon restaurant is complete with polished timber tables and caters for up to 150 guests for a cocktail party.

The all-weather Hygiea is sure to impress with its sleek finish and contemporary decor, for an unforgettable experience.

For further information and bookings phone 52541111 or email partyboatgeelong@yahoo.com.

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