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Slips, falls, bumps and bruises can be eliminated with attractive lighting. Safety-conscious boaters choose aesthetically-pleasing Easy Fit LED Courtesy Lamps from Hella marine to illuminate steps, toe kicks, dark corners and other hazards.
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Marinyaki™ Marine Teppanyaki Grill |
Cook-N-Dine's Marinyaki™ grill is the solution for those who can’t do without teppanyaki while on the water. All the inconveniences of al fresco marine cooking no longer apply. The molded fiberglass table features an electrically powered, built-in 20” x 15” teppan grill unit by CDS-Design, made from professional German stainless steel, type 304/V2A. The unique MARINYAKI™ definitely allows the onboard chef to flip more than a just a few shrimp.
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Raritan’s New Marine Toilet Revolutionizes Boating Experience |
Never before have so many innovative features been combined into one revolutionary toilet and at such an affordable price. From Raritan comes the most advanced toilet in its class, the state-of-the-art Marine Elegance. Employing new Vortex-Vac Flush technology, the Marine Elegance creates a vacuum in the bowl for the quietest and most efficient flushing action of any comparable toilet on the market.
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Ronstan’s Cockpit Clutter |
Ronstan’s new range of Cockpit Organizers control cockpit clutter by containing loose items. Each product has been specifically designed to address common cockpit organization problems and help create a fast and functional environment in almost any sailboat cockpit.
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Ronstan’s Inflatable Boom Tent |
Ronstan has taken the campy feel out of cockpit boom tents. Their new inflatable AirArch™ Boom Tent creates a large arched area over the cockpit for a sturdy and spacious shelter from sun or showers. Quickly deployed or stowed, this professional off-the-shelf boom tent is perfect when it is too crowded below, but too uncomfortable outside. It makes a usable, comfortable space out of almost any sailboat cockpit.
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Ship’s Decanter Commemorates 100th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Navy |
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PUSSER'S WEST INDIES has unveiled a one-liter porcelain ship's decanter commemorating the Royal Canadian Navy's 100th Anniversary. Less than 6,000 of these exceptionally beautiful decanters have been commissioned. The Canadian Naval Trust, which maintains HMCS SACKVILLE, is to receive $5 per decanter, or approximately $30,000.
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