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CBOB Holiday Merch: From the Boat Brands’ Gift Sites

Ornaments

Dec 5, 2024

Your OnBoard Team has taken a look through the various boat brands’ merch collections to add some items that will look good under your tree.

Punk Duck

AirHead’s Inflatable Punk Duck – a delightful 1-2 person float measuring 70 inches by 57 inches (177 cm x 144 cm). Keep your beverage close with a built-in drink holder. Transporting and boarding are easy thanks to the ergonomic sturdy handles, while the patented Speed Safety Valve ensures swift and trouble-free inflation and deflation. 1-2 PERSON, 70 in x 57 in (177 cm x 144 cm), weight capacity of 340 lbs. (154 kg)

Mercury Foldable Table

Black and red, square folding table with Mercury logo and two cup holders. Features powder coated steel tube frame and 600 Denier polyester fabric. Folds for easy transport and storage in convenient carry bag (will look great in your TV room all winter).

Beneteau Shirt

It’s not off the official web site but if you have a Beneteau, perhaps you need this shirt.

JOBE

If you head to the Axopar site and explore their merch, you might end up on Jobe, a site that has some interesting boater wear, like this Jobe Poncho designed to keep you warm after boating.

Four Winns Sweater

Last item, this attractive hoodie that proudly proclaims your Four Winns pride while looking totally guapa for the holidays.

JM

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