FELL MARINE AWARDED MARINE SAFETY PRODUCT OF THE YEAR BY THE CANADIAN SAFE BOATING COUNCIL

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Feb 10, 2019

“Paul Petani accepts the CASBA award from CASBA host Ted Rankine for Safety Product of the Year”

The 2018 Canadian Safe Boating Awards (CASBAs) were held on January 20th in Toronto, at the Westin Harbour Castle. At this gala event, the Canadian Safe Boating Council (CSBC), its members and stakeholders in recreational boating safety assembled to honor the people, programs, organizations and marinas that help to make boating in Canada safer and better for all of us, and to keep the environment clean.

FELL Marine received the Marine Industry safety award for the MOB+ wireless man overboard system. This award recognizes FELL for having introduced a product that significantly improves boating safety. Since its introduction in Canada in 2017, the MOB+ has expanded distribution and increased its footprint to over 25 dealers in Canada.

FELL Marine Sales Director Paul Petani stated “We are extremely happy and honored to have won this award and thank the CASBA organization for the recognition. We greatly appreciate the work performed by CASBA with their safety outreach and education programs which benefits boaters all over Canada”.

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