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Event marks major milestone for boating safety in US
Clearwater, FL – The Sea Tow Foundation, with support from MarineMax and Sea Tow International, held a ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday for the opening of its 1,000th Life Jacket Loaner Stand at the Seminole Street Boat Ramp in Clearwater, Florida.
The Sea Tow Foundation’s Life Jacket Loaner Program started in 2008 with a single location where boaters could borrow and return life jackets for a safe day on the water. Thanks to grant funding from the Sport Fish Restoration & Boating Trust Fund as administered by the U.S. Coast Guard as well as corporate sponsors and individual donors, the program has since grown to be the largest life jacket loaner program in the world, with loaner stations in all 50 states, plus Washington, D.C., American Samoa and the Virgin Islands.
“This 1,000th Life Jacket Loaner Station marked a big milestone not only for the Sea Tow Foundation, but for boating safety across the country as a whole,” says Gail R. Kulp, Executive Director of the Sea Tow Foundation. “Since 2008, we’ve distributed over 90,000 life jackets, and we can’t wait to celebrate many more milestones in the future as the program continues to grow, ensuring people can make safe, fun and lasting memories on the water for years to come.”
The 1,000th Life Jacket Loaner Stand ceremony featured the following speakers: Capt. Michael Kahle, Commander of US Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg; Capt. Matt Dallarosa, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission; Brian Rehwinkel, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission; Charlie Justice, Pinellas County Commissioner Chair; Peg Phillips, National Safe Boating Council; Collin Heimensen, MarineMax Clearwater; and Kristen Frohnhoefer, Sea Tow Services International. Rick Johnson, Vice-Commander of the USCG Auxiliary Flotilla 11-1; Peter Losi, Commander of the Clearwater Power Squadron; Mike MacDonald, City of Clearwater; Paul Joyce, Venice Marine Police; Nic Thomas, Freedom Boat Club; Capt. Patrick Lamb, Sea Tow Clearwater/Port Richey; Capt. Craig Marcum and Capt. Cameron Marcum, Sea Tow Venice; and Capt Kerry Kline, Sea Tow Central Florida Lakes and Sea Tow Foundation board member also attended the event to show their support for boating safety in the Florida community.
“It’s truly game changing when someone puts on a life jacket,” said Capt. Kahle, Commander of US Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg. “The statistics don’t lie. Life jackets save lives.”
“This means an awful lot from an outreach and education standpoint,” said Brian Rehwinkel, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission. “If you don’t have a life jacket, you can’t wear one. With this program there’s no reason for someone to go out on the water without one.”
To celebrate this milestone and demonstrate their ongoing commitment to boating safety, MarineMax is matching donations made to the Sea Tow Foundation up to $5,000 from September 23-30. If you’d like to make a tax-deductible donation to the Sea Tow Foundation and have MarineMax match it during this time frame, please visit www.boatingsafety.com/MarineMaxDonationMatch
“We are thrilled to show our support for the Sea Tow Foundation as they open their 1,000th Life Jacket Loaner Stand today and we’re so proud to be matching public donations made to the Sea Tow Foundation through September 30,” says Collin Heimensen, General Manager of MarineMax Clearwater. “Our company is rooted in creating family memories centered around the water and we know that starts with ensuring everyone has a safe experience on the water.”
In addition to providing life jackets boaters can borrow, the Life Jacket Loaner program teaches boaters about the importance of not only wearing a life jacket, but that it is properly fitted. The Sea Tow Foundation provides online resources for boaters, including fitting demonstration videos, life jacket cleaning tips and educational blogs.
Learn more about starting your own Life Jacket Loaner Stand here.
Learn more about hosting a Life Jacket Drive here.
Have life jackets to donate? Click here.
ABOUT SEA TOW FOUNDATION
The Sea Tow Foundation – a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization - was started in 2007 by Captain Joe Frohnhoefer, founder of Sea Tow Services International, after he witnessed too many preventable accidents and fatalities on the water. Through its flagship programs which include the Life Jacket Loaner Program, Sober Skipper Campaign, and the National Boating Industry Safety Awards, the Sea Tow Foundation strives towards its vision of a world where boaters are safe and responsible.
To learn more, visit boatingsafety.com.
ABOUT MARINEMAX
MarineMax is the world’s largest recreational boat and yacht retailer, selling new and used recreational boats, yachts and related marine products and services, as well as providing yacht brokerage and charter services. MarineMax has over 100 locations worldwide, including 79 retail dealership locations, which includes 34 marinas or storage operations. MarineMax is a strong proponent of boating safety and offers boating safety classes, on-water training, and hosts weekly episodes of “Boating Tips Live” in which the hosts answer questions about boating and boating safety from an online audience.
For more information, please visit www.marinemax.com.
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Photo names left to right:
Peg Phillips - National Safe Boating Council
Michael MacDonald - City of Clearwater
Collin Heimensen- MarineMax Clearwater
Kristen Frohnhoefer- Sea Tow Services International
Charlie Justice- Pinellas County Commissioner
Capt Matt Dallarosa - FWC
Brian Rehwinkel -FWC
Gail Kulp - Sea Tow Foundation
Capt. Michael Kahle - USCG Sector St Petersburg
Capt Patrick Lamb - Sea Tow Clearwater/Port Richey
Capt. Kerry Kline - Sea Tow Central Florida Lakes