Pantaenius UK launches new
sea safety campaign at SIBS Pantaenius UK unveiled its new sea safety initiative, ‘Don’t be hasty, think safety!’ at the recent Southampton International Boat Show.
The marine insurance specialist says it is determined to promote responsible boating practices while emphasising the importance of safety at sea and the use of lifesaving equipment.
“Sea safety is a cornerstone of our values,” says Simon Hedley, head of commercial partnerships at Pantaenius UK. “Our mission is to ensure that each maritime adventure is not only enjoyable but also as safe as possible. The ‘Don’t be hasty, think safety!’ campaign seamlessly aligns with our dedication to promoting the practice of responsible boating.”
The campaign launch featured a boat show competition, giving boaters the opportunity to win an exclusive bundle of essential sea safety equipment. The items were carefully curated in partnership with Pantaenius’ key collaborators, including Musto, Spinlock, Exposure OLAS and Ocean Safety.
Awlgrip turns 50
Since 1973 Awlgrip has offered proven, cutting-edge marine coatings technology that has elevated the beauty and elegance of vessels around the globe. Awlgrip is the leader across the board in product quality, visual aesthetics, technical support, accessibility and sustained product innovation. The list of Awlgrip premium coatings is unmatched, with complete coating systems to beautify vessels from substrate up.
What initially made, and continues to make, Awlgrip the leader in the industry?
Found in practically every port in the world Awlgrip topside coatings are acknowledged for their unmatched gloss, extensive color options, durability and unmistakable mirror-like qualities. Awlgrip remains the most requested topside by boat owners and boat manufacturers.
As part of their 50th celebrations, Awlgrip has been taking a journey down memory lane as we delve into the product’s history. There’s some fascinating historic articles and interviews about the product to be found at
https://bit.ly/3Yx90zv.
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