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March 2008

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SeaTow Press Release

by Douglas Gould on March 26, 2008

By now, most of you have seen the latest press release from SeaTow , announcing SeaTow’s “evolution into a full-service organization dedicated to the savings, services and security of the recreational boating public”. Because SeaTow is one of the two largest assistance membership networks, Red Right Returning is obligated to weigh in.

First of all, Joe Frohnhoefer has every right to claim bragging rights as the brainchild of what is perhaps the very best possible choice for a brand name for an assistance towing company. Brand name 101: keep it simple. SeaTow – two distinct syllables, almost impossible to garble on VHF radios, easy to remember when you actually need the service.

But, as the saying goes, be careful what you ask for. SeaTow is now facing an age old problem in marketing: how do you expand beyond your own trademark image? Can SeaTow convince the recreational boating market to think beyond the syllable tow, and understand that the company offers more than towing? From the press release:

Our brand and our reputation have been based on providing the most professional marine assistance to recreational boaters in need…Now it’s time for us to start taking credit with the boating population for all this organization has to offer its members….[like] Trailer Care™, Sea Smart™ VHF, Sea Insure®, Sea Loans™ and the Boating Safety & Education Foundation, while also expanding its member-exclusive Advantage Network™ savings program

The concept of a full service boating membership organization isn’t new. Yacht insurance, boat financing, group discounts and foundations to promote boater safety & education have been available to members of BOAT/US for many years.

Indeed, BOAT/US began as an insurance and education organization, and was actually a late comer to the branded towboat idea. Their towing brand, TowBOAT/US, just doesn’t roll off the tongue though, now does it? When your brand name rhymes with tuberculosis….

Anyway, SeaTow’s press release basically announces their hope that a new slogan – Where Boaters Belong™ – will help them break the stigma of their own brand name success.

I have to admit, Joe Fro has done it again. I think Where Boaters Belong™ is a fabulous slogan. Whether it will achieve the goal remains to be seen.

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Reduced TWIC fees for Recent License Renewals

by Douglas Gould on March 24, 2008

Did you know that if your current USCG license was issued after Jan 13, 2006, you’re eligable for a reduced “security threat assessment”?
From the TSA TWIC page FAQs:

A reduced fee of $105.25 will be made available for applicants who will not require the security threat assessment. The reduced fee is available for the following:
>applicants who hold a Merchant Marine License (MML) issued after January 13, 2006.

For those applicants seeking to pay the reduced fee, they must present their HME, FAST card, MMD, or MML (meeting the requirements outlined above) at the time of enrollment.

Now, aren’t you glad you subscribed to Red Right Returning? This might save you $27.25!

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Multi Tow Contest, current leader

Well, the piddly little triple tow picture I posted the other day has been put into perspective. What a fool I was to even post such a meager accomplishment as that. Capt. Lee over at Poseidon Towing and Salvage has done a bunch of muliple tows. My favorite was this one: Thats 5 sail boats [...]

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March 23, 2008 Read the full article →

A Very TWICilicious Page

Maybe I’m spending too much time surfing the net, but I can’t believe how much BS and just plain bad information is running around concerning the requirement for a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC). I put together all my links and research onto a single webpage: Doug’s TWICilicious Page. Most of my readers are up [...]

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March 21, 2008 Read the full article →

Don’t Try This at Home

Here is one that I bet most of you haven’t tried. The story on this picture is that I was on my way up to Malibu (about 10 miles from MDR) to pick up a boat for a customer at the end of the season. He anchors his boat off the beach in front of [...]

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March 21, 2008 Read the full article →

California tower getting some press

Channel Watch Marine (aka Vessel Assist Ventura) launched a new web site called www.Oceanrescue.tv, which will carry video footage of marine rescues. Channal Watch Marine owner Paul Amaral hopes to host plenty of dramatic video from many sources around the industry, but for now I suppose most of the content comes from his own cameras. [...]

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March 21, 2008 Read the full article →