Dockit™Boater App Partners with CanBoat / NautiSavoir to Offer Exclusive Discount to Membership

DockIt

July 10, 2025

Every Boater Needs Dockit in Their Pocket!

The Dockit Boater App is an all-in-one, digital boating companion packed with powerful features to help boaters:

· Chat, share photos, and trip details with boaters in your Fleet
· Organize tasks, maintenance, inventory and documents
· Plan safer voyages with float plans, safety guides and checklists
· Consult local weather before cruising
· Buy and sell used gear through the built-in marketplace

CanBoat members will receive 25% off their Dockit subscription, bringing the price from $24.95 to just $18.71 CAD per year.

CanBoat members can find their exclusive discount code by logging into their CanBoat account at: canboat.ca. Select My Member’s Area > 03. Member Resources and Discounts.

About Dockit™
The Dockit™ Boater App is a division of Dockit Digital Solutions Inc., based in Stellarton, Nova Scotia. Its progressive web app (PWA) design works seamlessly across smartphones, tablets, and desktops with no downloads required. A free 10-day trial lets boaters explore the app before committing to a full-year subscription.

Visit the Dockit web site for more information.

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