New representative for Bowmaster in The Netherlands

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New representative for Bowmaster in The Netherlands

As part of its expansion in the Netherlands, the mooring equipment and deck gear specialist Bowmaster from NZ has recently appointed Sarah Flavell from Gate PR as its new in-country representation in this country.

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19 June 2012

Bowmaster, specialists in stainless steel products for the superyacht industry, is delighted to present Sarah Flavell from Gate PR as its new in-country representation in The Netherlands.

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Established in 2007 in New Zealand, Bowmaster manufactures a full range of Superyacht mooring equipment and deck gear including class approved bollards, chocks, and anchor deployment systems which now incorporates their new patented Submarine anchor turning system.

The appointment of Gate PR, based in The Netherlands, forms part of Bowmaster’s continuing expansion within and dedication to the Dutch superyacht market and client base providing them with local representation and more importantly a more local point of contact for their customers.

“Having Sarah Flavell representing our product lines in The Netherlands means our customers now have real time communications for their day to day queries,” comments Bowmaster CEO Ned Wood. “We are proud to form this association with Gate PR. It will add another dimension to servicing our customers with the highest degree of satisfaction.”

Bowmaster’s new Submarine underwater anchor system was developed in conjunction with sister company Manson Anchors. It provides a turnkey product delivering the completed pockets, turning mechanism and specially designed anchors to Superyacht builders.

All product is built to class and each system is specifically tailored by in-house engineers in conjunction with client and project architects. The paramount design feature is that the Bowmaster system puts crew safety as the number one feature.

Ned Wood comments: “Superyachts are only built once but have to be used safely by owners and crew every day. If it’s harder for us to make something safer for them we should always take on that challenge.”

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