You’ve heard of drive-in movie theaters and drive-in tender garages. Now you can have a drive-in dock for your SeaBobs. It’s called the C-Dock, and it came at the request of watersports enthusiasts like you.
UK-based Nautibuoy Marine invented it and has a patent pending, too. Customers wanted to do away with the repetitious loading and unloading that has to go on with SeaBobs. (Surely their crew liked the concept, too.) They wanted the same convenience they have with their PWCs and other toys, keeping them tethered in the water for use on a moment’s decision.
If you’re among the 1,200 subscribers to our newsletter, you’ve already learned about C-Dock. You’ve also learned that it comes with either a RIB-collar finish or a teak-topped finish.
If you’re not a subscriber, fill in the form here, and we’ll get a copy out to you this week. Our newsletter also has more items of interest. It includes commentary by our editor, Diane M. Byrne, about two superyacht captains who recently received accolades from key industry players. Furthermore, we report on how Amels is building a custom, bigger version of its Amels 212 semi-custom series. She’s set for delivery in 2019, the same year as another megayacht mentioned in the newsletter. That yacht: the second Bilgin 263. All of these news items, plus others, are only in our newsletter, not here in our regular daily coverage, as has been our newsletter practice for the past nine years.
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