You can now buy CanBoat / NautiSavoir Apparel

Apparel

Aug 8, 2024

Get ready to set sail with our brand new CanBoat / NautiSavoir apparel line of products in partnership with Anchor Gear Co. Elevate your style with goodies for you, your crew, or even your trusty volunteers! Dive into a sea of vibrant designs and quality.

Take your pick from a range of swag like hoodies, polos, shirts, hats, sport packs, and UV protection gear.

Cost: $18-$51.75 + shipping.

Customize:

You can even customize your shirts by paying $12 per order to add a Squadron name, vessel name or volunteer position to the sleeve. Utilize this special feature to showcase a group of Instructors, a Squadron, a District, or Courtesy Check Inspectors. Pay the $12 setup fee once for a bulk order that features the same line of text. This feature is not available on headwear, sports packs or on hoodies with a sleeve print.

Bulk Order Savings:

We are also offering bulk order discounts! Any combination of products and sizes can be ordered for bulk savings. 10 or more items save 5% and orders of 48+ save 10%.

How to Purchase:

Create an account or order as a guest and pay by credit card. Your order with arrive within two weeks. Tracking information will be emailed to you.

Go on, snag some nautical chic from the OFFICIAL CanBoat / NautiSavoir Store today!

Note: Squadrons cannot order on credit since the apparel site isn’t hosted on cps-ecp.ca. The 15% member discount is only available for the Anchor Gear Co. apparel line and can’t be applied to the CanBoat / NautiSavoir products. Order CanBoat / NautiSavoir in bulk for additional savings of 5-10%.

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