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September 14, 2007, Newsletter Issue #106: Marine Storage
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Tip of the Week
If you own a boat or like to sail, you may find that some of your boating accessories like binoculars, compasses or even your day travel items like cameras and wallets get wet, corroded or out and out ruined.
You need to consider all of your water tight storage options to protect your gear from the elements. After all, there is little that is more corrosive than salt water!
Pelican marine cases may offer you the best option for marine storage. Not only are they watertight and unbreakable, you can secure them to almost any kind of boat, so it won't go tumbling around if you get into rough waters. The cases are even small enough to fit on some kayaks so you can bring on a cell phone and a wallet without concern.
You need the security of knowing that your communication methods are working and secure whether you are a day sailor or a seasoned man or woman of the sea. Make sure you pick the right marine storage.
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