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Raymarine's Mobile Showrooms Hit The Road

"Our mobile showrooms offer every boating and fishing fan a chance to check out the most cutting-edge equipment and technology in today's market," said Todd Hoskins, executive vice president of Marketing at Raymarine. The Ray-3 and Ray-4 give customers the opportunity to not only test out the new products, but also interact one-on-one with product experts who can answer questions about the customer's new or current Raymarine products."
by Staff Writers
Merrimack NH (SPX) May 23, 2008
Raymarine announced the kick off of their 2008 Mobile Showroom tour. The company's two mobile showrooms, the Ray-3 and Ray-4, will be traveling to events throughout the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and the West Coast, hitting boating hotspots from California to New Jersey.

Staffed by licensed captains and product experts, the "traveling boat shows" are equipped with Raymarine's award-winning products, providing boaters from around the country a chance to interact first-hand with Raymarine's extensive product line.

Showroom captains Ian Hines and Matthew Stein are both back for another fun season on the road. Hines will drive the Ray-4 cross-country and launch an unprecedented West Coast tour for Raymarine, traveling along the Pacific through California, Oregon and Washington state.

The Ray-4 will make stops at West Coast locations through May, June and July before heading to the Southeast to appear at a number of upcoming events, including the AT and T Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament and Festival in Jacksonville, FL and the FLW Kingfish Tour in Venice, LA.

Meanwhile, Stein, commanding the Ray-3, will continue proceeding around the Great Lakes with stops at the 2008 Bay Harbor Boat Show and the Beneteau First 36.7 Great Lakes Championship.

The Ray-3 will move from the Great Lakes to showcase Raymarine's wares at several events in the Mid-Atlantic region, including the Tri-State Canyon Shootout in Block Island, RI and the Mid-Atlantic $500,000 in Cape May, NJ.

"Our mobile showrooms offer every boating and fishing fan a chance to check out the most cutting-edge equipment and technology in today's market," said Todd Hoskins, executive vice president of Marketing at Raymarine.

"The Ray-3 and Ray-4 give customers the opportunity to not only test out the new products, but also interact one-on-one with product experts who can answer questions about the customer's new or current Raymarine products."

Each 32-foot-long showroom trailer is fully loaded with Raymarine's complete line of A-Series products, C-Series and E-Series Multifunction displays as well as HD Digital fishfinders and radar, autopilots, and wireless remote technology.

Each trailer also features Raymarine's newest line, G- series, the premier navigation system that combines ultra bright displays, remote keyboards and powerful processors with network sensors for radar, fishfinder, GPS, weather and video.

The Ray-3 and Ray-4, which are self contained with their own air conditioning and power supplies, also feature High Definition satellite TV and an indoor helm for the true interactive experience.

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