Replacement Cards – Members Save 40% on Replacement Cards and up to 70% When Ordering Multiple Cards

Cards

July 12, 2018

Now is the time of year when many members need to replace a lost Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC), an ROC(M) card or a membership card.

Getting a replacement card online is very simple and easy. Members also have the benefit of paying 40% less for a single replacement PCOC or an ROC(M) card as compared to non-members. With the purchase of multiple cards those savings can jump to 70% per card.

Why multiple cards? The answer is easy. One on your boat, one in your wallet and one in safe place at home or the cottage just in case you misplace one of the others or you drop it overboard.

To order one, or multiple cards today, just use this link to the full list of card replacements offered by CPS-ECP: http://www.cps-ecp.ca/?WCE=C=47|K=235624|RefreshT=235605|RefreshS=LeftNav|RefreshD=2356057


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