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Welcome to this special launch of Finnmaster’s brand new T9! Virtual event is here livestream on Tuesday, April 27th 2021 at 1 PM (Finnish time). Livestream is 30 minutes and after the presentation, you will have the opportunity to ask questions from our product development and sales team about the boat Finnmaster T9. The launch is in English. The chat is open throughout the streaming and we answer questions in real time, in the chat the discussion is in English, Finnish and Swedish. The livestream will be presented also in www.livekatsomo.fi/finnmaster and the page will open 15 minutes before the launch. AGENDA Welcome • Jari Löfroos, Chairman of the Board, Finnmaster Boats Oy Launch of the Brand New T9 T9 Presentation • Henri Nurminen, VP and Sales Director, Finnmaster Boats Oy Marine Engineering and Design • Jere Impola, Product Development Engineer, Finnmaster Boats Oy • Juha Kankkunen, Designer André Noël Chaker • host of the virtual Launch Finnmaster T9 The venue for the launch is the Joki Visitor Center in Turku, Finland. More information from our social media and website www.finnmaster.fi
The Go Cycle bike folds up for easy stowage on your boat, and that's not the only trick up its lithium-ion sleeve. We don't usually pay much attention to bicycles at Boats.com, but in the case of the Go Cycle, well, it's a completely different matter. Thanks to its folding abilities, this is the perfect form of land transportation to pack into an extra stowage compartment on your boat. Like they say on TV: But wait, there's more! The Go Cycle has a lithium-ion battery built into its frame. Press a button, and you get 20 to 40 miles of range on electric power. When you feel in need of a work-out, let go of the button and start pedaling. Nifty! http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2013/11/first-look-video-go-cycle For more videos, visit www.boats.com.