FREEDOM BOAT CLUB LAUNCHES NEW GLOBAL WEBSITE

Freedom Boat Club

June 30, 2020

Freedom Boat Club, a division of Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), has announced the launch of its newly designed website at www.FreedomBoatClub.com. The new site features a contemporary, modern design, improved functionality, and easy access for anyone looking to learn more about the world’s oldest and largest boat club.
 
The new comprehensive website launch comes amid record numbers of website visitors flocking to FreedomBoatClub.com. Year to date website traffic is up almost 50 percent from a year ago. A good portion of the website traffic in 2020 is coming from mobile devices, which was a key initiative for building the new FreedomBoatClub.com.
 
“We are thrilled to debut our new Club website to our prospects, members, and franchisees,” said Freedom Boat Club President John Giglio. “This website redesign comes at a time when interest in the Club is at a 30-year high. Many of our more than 230 locations are seeing significant growth as we head into the summer months.”
 
Freedom Boat Clubs new website will be updated on a regular basis as new locations come onboard among other updates. Visitors are encouraged to explore the website and find a location close to them or review the fleet of boats at a different location. As a Freedom Boat Club member, you have reciprocal access to over 230 Club locations in the United States, Canada, and France.

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