Get a Boat Load of Member Benefits When You Join CPS-ECP

membership benefits

February 24, 2022

You are receiving this free digital copy of the OnBoard Newsletter because you recently graduated from a CPS-ECP boating course. This is an example of the great benefits available to CPS-ECP members.

 

Cowan Insurance has partnered with CPS-ECP to provide exclusive coverage for members

 

Boat Insurance

  • Get a 15% discount on boat insurance
  • 10% decrease in policy deductible for every claim-free year, up to 50%
  • Coverage available for southern cruises
  • 12-month navigation – No lay-up period required

 

Group Home and Auto

  • Save up to 20% on both your home and auto insurance premiums
  • No additional service charges for pre-authorized payments
  • Custom insurance solutions
  • Available Canada-wide

 

If you missed out on joining CPS-ECP after graduation, please consider joining today for $60 to receive 6 printed issues of Canadian Yachting and bi-monthly editions of our OnBoard digital newsletter. For more Information on the value of a CPS-ECP membership and other benefits please visit our member benefits page here.  

Membership dues from individuals allow us to better serve our boating community and develop our programs.

Click here to Join Today

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