March 10, 2006
RIBCRAFT Releases The First Blog Dedicated to Rigid Inflatable Boats
Marblehead, MA, March 10, 2006 - RIBCRAFT®, today announced the launch of the first web blog dedicated to rigid inflatable boats (RIB’s) in the United States. As an innovator in rigid inflatable boat design and one of the pioneers in the growing U.S. RIB Market, RIBCRAFT, through “Fred’s RIB Blog”, continues its commitment to promoting RIBs and their use in the United States.
“Fred’s Blog is intended to be a resource, a virtual RIB genie, for RIB owners and RIB enthusiasts in the United States”, explained Matthew Velluto, RIBCRAFT’s Director of Marketing. “More and more, people are turning to RIBCRAFT as the source for RIB’s and we’re happy to serve as the RIB information portal. With the launch of the country’s first RIB blog, we’re taking that commitment one step further.”
An excellent way to reach customers, RIB enthusiasts, or those who just want to learn more about RIBs on a personal and interactive level, Fred’s Blog will provide participants with a way to share their unbiased observations and experiences with other boaters and RIB owners. For all involved, a blog is an excellent way to gain invaluable feedback and opinions from customers, RIB enthusiasts, and manufacturers.
To see what Fred’s Blog is all about, visit www.ribcraftusa.com/blog. Having recently launched, Fred’s Blog is experiencing considerable traffic and activity.
About RIBCRAFT
With twenty years experience, RIBCRAFT has gained an enviable worldwide reputation as one of the leading designers and builders of rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) law enforcement and military agencies, safety professionals, and recreational boaters. Built to the strictest commercial grade standards, RIBCRAFT boats satisfy people who regard safety and performance as essential. With sizes starting at 15’, RIBCRAFT boats are built to go anywhere, do virtually anything and always perform. www.ribcraftusa.com
Contact
Matthew Velluto
mvelluto@ribcraftusa.com
781.639.9065
Posted by ribcraftusa at March 10, 2006 05:59 PM
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