Outerlimits Sponsors Boat School For Women
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Outerlimits Sponsors Boat School For Women
Outerlimits Powerboats is sponsoring a performance-boat school class for women that will take place after the Miami International Boat Show.
The class is being put on by Tres Martin Performance Boat School, and is offering a discount to participants who sign up by Friday, Feb. 1. The first class will be offered at the standard rate of $2,500 and the partner will enjoy a 10 percent savings on tuition. If the first boateris receiving a free course from the manufacturer, the second course will still be offered at the $2,250 rate.
“We now want to give all women boaters a better feeling about being in a high-speed boat—to beboating partners---not just passengers,” said Marilyn DeMartini, a spokeswoman for Outerlimits Powerboats.
Tres Martin, founder of the school, said the class is not just for boaters who own an Outerlimits. “We want to make this course possible for everyone who might drive a high-performance boat,” Martin said. “I see the differences in how people operate their boats before and after the course, and they will too.”
Visit www.performanceboatschool.com for more information on the school, or call
352-620-8737 to enroll.
The class is being put on by Tres Martin Performance Boat School, and is offering a discount to participants who sign up by Friday, Feb. 1. The first class will be offered at the standard rate of $2,500 and the partner will enjoy a 10 percent savings on tuition. If the first boateris receiving a free course from the manufacturer, the second course will still be offered at the $2,250 rate.
“We now want to give all women boaters a better feeling about being in a high-speed boat—to beboating partners---not just passengers,” said Marilyn DeMartini, a spokeswoman for Outerlimits Powerboats.
Tres Martin, founder of the school, said the class is not just for boaters who own an Outerlimits. “We want to make this course possible for everyone who might drive a high-performance boat,” Martin said. “I see the differences in how people operate their boats before and after the course, and they will too.”
Visit www.performanceboatschool.com for more information on the school, or call
352-620-8737 to enroll.
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