Welcome Aboard To 3 New Sponsors To CPS-ECP Benefits List

Welcome

 

Oct 25, 2018

DOCK LINKS

Dock Links is a boater’s membership card that offers perks to boaters including top rated insurance discounts, exclusive access to discounted docking at marinas and discounts on fuel purchases. Your Dock Links membership card gives you access to a number of perks available year-round from over 2000 participating partners.

• Up to 50% Discount on Transient Slip Rate
• Fuel Discount at Diamond Marinas
• Free Pump-Out during Transient Visits
• Free Shuttle Service where available
• Access to over 1500 Discount across Canada on their App.

www.docklinks.ca

SUNSAIL VACATIONS

Sailing vacations in 25 amazing destinations

We offer 25 sensational sailing destinations around the world. Whether you’re interested in a chartered yacht, a social flotilla or just relaxing while a skipper takes the helm, we have the perfect sailing escape for you. From the Caribbean to Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean to the Seychelles, get inspired with our worldwide sailing destinations.

CPS-ECP members receive exclusive savings on the vacation of their choice including bareboat or skippered monohulls and catamarans.

www.Sunsail.com

CANADA ROPE AND TWINE

Inland Safety Supply is the proud distributor for Canada Rope and Twine and their award-winning Night Saver Rope and related products. Browse their web pages for great savings on rope and other marine safety items.

www.inlandliferafts.com

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