Time to gear up for summer and place some ROCs on the docks

Hello everyone!  

Its been awhile!  

I hope you are all enjoying a beautiful winter, it has been an easy one thus far, here in beautiful central Ontario Canada.  

We have very little snow compared to other winters.  Great for driving, yet not so good for snowmobiling.  Oh well, I prefer a warm comfy truck anyway.  My sled can wait till next year. Wonder if this has something to do with age hehe.     

Speaking of driving, I drove to Traverse City in Michigan, earlier this month for the No-Spills and the Great Lakes Captains conferences.
I had an awesome time, met many nice people, and made some new friends.  I was there to promote the ROC Barrier of course, and most attendees knew about,  or had already heard of this amazing technology.  My job describing the ROC Barrier’s abilities was an easy one.  We also introduced our NEWLY developed personal sized ROC Barrier, which we believe every small boat or yacht should have  onboard.  Not only to corral an accidental spill immediately, but to also extend around your vessel, to protect the hull from hydrocarbons while at dock.    

We know it’s possible for  outboard motor LEAKS, so place a ring or two of the ROC Barrier around your motor to adsorb any oils or fuels that may leak.  HELP keep our waters clean and free of hydrocarbons.  

Ever notice the sheen that gathers  in and around boats and docks?  It generally comes from leaky motors, and drips caused when refueling.  Using the ROC Barrier will help eliminate contamination in and around our lakes, rivers and well really, all waterways.  

Next I’m heading off to sunny Florida, to attend the (IMBC) International Marina and Boatyard Conference in Tampa FL, being held on January 27-29, and is expected to be a fantastic show. As it always is!  

We are exhibiting the ROC Barrier there once again this year, as last year proved to be a great place to show this new technology,  and explain to the folks how this EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE CONTAINMENT SYSTEM works.   

 We wish you all a safe and happy winter, but always look ahead, and be PRO-ACTIVE rather than RE-ACTIVE.  As you would keep a fire extinguisher on hand, why not have a containment system on hand also.    Better to have and not need, than need and have none    

Contains 100 feet of sorbent boom.  

Personal Size ROC Barrier
No watercraft should be without it!

 

   

   

   

 

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