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Your support makes all the difference.The 1994 Powerboat and Watersports Show at the Arts Centre, Poole, Dorset, this weekend combines the display of the latest design and equipment in performance powerboating with plenty of action. The action tomorrow takes place on Poole Park Lake, where there will be Circuit and Hydroplane racing from 12.30pm. Speed and turning capabilities are the hallmarks of these inland craft. On Sunday it is the turn of the model powerboats on the lake from 11am. At 1pm the Brass Monkey offshore race will start from Bournemouth pier.
How to get there: Arts Centre, Kingsland Road, Poole, Dorset. Admission: pounds 2 adults, accompanied children free. The show opens from 10am to 6pm tomorrow and Sunday.
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