January 07, 2008
Winter Show Time
Though it’s the dead of winter for those of us in the northern climates, January is a busy month for RIBCRAFT.
We start the month off at the National Sailing Programs Symposium (NSPS) in St. Petersburg, Florida on January 9th-13th. Hosted by US SAILING, this four day event is the pre-eminent sailing education conference in the country. The NSPS provides an excellent opportunity for sailing progams and industry to communicate, share ideas, and learn about pertinent issues in the sport. Having long recognized the needs of sailing programs and yacht clubs for commercial grade safety, coach, and mark boats, RIBCRAFT and US SAILING partnered in February of 2007 to create the US SAILING RIBCRAFT 15. This 15’ RIB, designed exclusively for yacht clubs, sailing programs and sailors alike, will be exhibited at the NSPS and available for demos. This boat is the only boat designed specifically as a coach and support boat.
Changing gears. For those of you looking to see the latest offerings in the RIBCRAFT line of Professional Grade RIBs, we invite you to visit us at The New England Boat Show January 12th-20th at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. This is a great indoor show that provides us with a excellent opportunity to show off several of our most popular models.
Continuing on in our support of the sport of sailing, RIBCRAFT is a proud sponsor of the 2008 Rolex Miami OCR in Miami, Florida on January 27th- February 2nd. This regatta will host over 600 sailors in more than a dozen different classes. This has turned into one of the top regattas in the world.
Posted by ribcraftusa at January 7, 2008 08:53 AM
Comments
Is Ribcraft planning on attending any of the Boat Shows in So. Cal. (LA, Anaheim, Pomona, San Diego, or Long Beach)?
Posted by: Scott Charmack at January 8, 2008 03:54 PM
Hi Scott:
Thanks for your question. At this time, we will not be attending any shows in the Southern California, however we would be more than happy to arrange a demonstration for you in the area on one of our boats.
Please feel free to contact our office to arrange if you are interested.
Thanks for paricipating in our Blog.
Fred
Posted by: Fred at January 15, 2008 10:21 AM