Rugged Aluminum Docks Now Available
23.02.73
With Lake Arrowhead being what Kiwi Docks owner Rob Perrin calls
"one of the roughest lakes in the country," having docks that can
stand up to choppy water can be a big benefit to local boat
owners.
Perrin has just the answer-aluminum docks his company expects to
have available at promotional prices for this summer's boating
season.
"We have aluminum gangplanks in stock now, and we'll have
aluminum docks in our inventory by mid-June," Perrin said.
There are two major advantages to ordering these high-grade
docks, one of them temporary and the other permanent. By ordering
now, Perrin's customers will be able to buy heavy-duty aluminum
docks at the same price as traditional wooden docks in a price
promotion that will last through this season.
Source: Mountain News
updatedMan dies after boat flips near Fredericton
23.02.63
One person is dead and another is missing after a fishing boat flipped on the St. John River near Fredericton, spilling up to five people into the water.
Three people were pulled out alive, although their conditions were not known. One person is missing.
The 3.5 metre aluminum boat overturned at about 3:30 p.m. Monday near Hartt Island. Search and rescue crews took boats into the water to look for the missing men.
Rescue crews pulled their boats out of the water at about 5:30 p.m. as a helicopter joined the effort. It was a rainy, rough day on the water and that hampered the rescue effort.
The rescue effort was called off just after 8 p.m. It will resume on Tuesday morning.
Source: CBC.ca
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31.05.11
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Source: Oneonta Daily Star