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2023 International Boating and Water Safety Summit Will Provide Unique On-the-Water Training Experiences
RALEIGH, N.C. - ncarol.com -- America's Boating Channel™ will publicly launch its new smart TV offerings – an ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) app and free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel – at the 2023 International Boating and Water Safety Summit (IBWSS) opening ceremony.
"One month from today, America's Boating Channel will become the first full-time television destination totally focused on boaters, with boating lifestyle, sports, news, and entertainment genres of TV programming combined with the best of boating safety and boater education videos," said Kathy Strachan, America's Boating Channel's vice president of business development.
"We are excited about America's Boating Channel's public launch of its smart TV offerings at the red-carpet gala opening of IBWSS, and proud that our boating safety videos are included in them," said Peg Phillips, executive director of the National Safe Boating Council, which hosts IBWSS. "The 2023 summit will feature a unique and stimulating day of on-the-water training experiences."
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America's Boating Channel is the U.S. Coast Guard funded award-winning boating safety and boater education video service of United States Power Squadrons®. IBWSS will bring together boating and water safety industry professionals from around the world to network, learn, and collaborate from Sunday April 16 through Wednesday April 19 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Little Rock, AR.
"Our new app and channel will showcase video content from fellow boating safety advocacy organizations that share U.S. Coast Guard financial support,
"We are also expanding the scope and appeal of our smart TV offerings with Boat Fails, Boating News, Boat Races, Boating TV Programs, Movies for Boaters, Cooking on Board, Boating Cartoons, Military films from the U.S. Coast Guard and Navy, and coverage of the U.S. Sailing Team," she added.
"This year's IBWSS program will make a splash with dynamic speakers, exclusive networking opportunities, and a unique full-day workshop offering on-the-water training experiences," said Phillips.
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"We are partnered with Water Sports Industry Association (WSIA) in bringing the latest in towed sport technology to our attendees. Lee Gatts from WSIA has stated that this may be the most variety of vessels and equipment that he's seen at a conference. Attendees will be transported to the Rock City Yacht Club on the Arkansas River where they'll be able to observe from the dock, board a vessel and watch wake surfing, or even jump on an e-foil or wakeboard and try them out. Count me in!" she concluded.
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"One month from today, America's Boating Channel will become the first full-time television destination totally focused on boaters, with boating lifestyle, sports, news, and entertainment genres of TV programming combined with the best of boating safety and boater education videos," said Kathy Strachan, America's Boating Channel's vice president of business development.
"We are excited about America's Boating Channel's public launch of its smart TV offerings at the red-carpet gala opening of IBWSS, and proud that our boating safety videos are included in them," said Peg Phillips, executive director of the National Safe Boating Council, which hosts IBWSS. "The 2023 summit will feature a unique and stimulating day of on-the-water training experiences."
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America's Boating Channel is the U.S. Coast Guard funded award-winning boating safety and boater education video service of United States Power Squadrons®. IBWSS will bring together boating and water safety industry professionals from around the world to network, learn, and collaborate from Sunday April 16 through Wednesday April 19 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Little Rock, AR.
"Our new app and channel will showcase video content from fellow boating safety advocacy organizations that share U.S. Coast Guard financial support,
"We are also expanding the scope and appeal of our smart TV offerings with Boat Fails, Boating News, Boat Races, Boating TV Programs, Movies for Boaters, Cooking on Board, Boating Cartoons, Military films from the U.S. Coast Guard and Navy, and coverage of the U.S. Sailing Team," she added.
"This year's IBWSS program will make a splash with dynamic speakers, exclusive networking opportunities, and a unique full-day workshop offering on-the-water training experiences," said Phillips.
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"We are partnered with Water Sports Industry Association (WSIA) in bringing the latest in towed sport technology to our attendees. Lee Gatts from WSIA has stated that this may be the most variety of vessels and equipment that he's seen at a conference. Attendees will be transported to the Rock City Yacht Club on the Arkansas River where they'll be able to observe from the dock, board a vessel and watch wake surfing, or even jump on an e-foil or wakeboard and try them out. Count me in!" she concluded.
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