Boating Safety Pocket Checklist Launched

September 24, 2012

NauticalCheck launch the world’s first multi-page, waterproof, pocket checklist, giving boaters immediate access to both critical safety information.

According to the US manufacturers, NauticalCheck is unlike anything ever published in the boating industry. Its boating safety publication/media format is so revolutionary that they expect to receive a U.S. Patent.

NauticalCheck is a breakthrough safety pocket checkbook that provides boaters immediate access to critical safety information as well as the most comprehensive checklist available. It presents an operational/safety/maintenance checklist that covers the items needed to make the boating experience as trouble free as possible.

NauticalCheck offers their reference safety checkbook in two categories; Power Boats and Sail Boats. The Power Boat Edition covers power boats of all sizes and methods of power from outboards, I/O's and diesel. In addition to general items there is lots of room to add vessel-specific information.

Boat manufacturers, marine supply companies, hosting cities, and travel destinations, can have their own custom book produced with their own cover as well as inside back pages available for revenue generation from advertising sales.

"I cannot overemphasize the importance of boating safety. I strongly recommend NauticalCheck. The graphics, materials, contents, and layout, are absolutely the very best I have ever seen." Said  Raul H Diaz, Safety Inspector-Operations, Atlanta, Georgia.
 

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