Raymarine announced as a Navigation Partner for RB12 - the Land
Sea and Air marathon
Raymarine has been announced as the Navigation Partner for
the Sea element of RB12, the “Land, Sea and Air marathon”. Up
to 50 cars, 50 boats and 50 aircraft will be pitting their skills
against the others in their discipline on a route which takes them
around Britain – on the sea, in the sky and on roads. The
event starts on 21 June 2012 at the Weymouth and Portland National
Sailing Academy, venue for this year’s Olympic sailing events, and
finishes back at Weymouth some 10 days
later.
Raymarine, the world’s leading manufacturer of marine electronics,
safety and communication products will provide valuable support for
this prestigious event. Not only will Raymarine’s state-
of-the-art technology be used by the race organisers for route
planning, but the company will also be helping participants with
special offers on the purchase of key navigation and safety
equipment. Raymarine’s sales and technical team will be present
with the Raymarine support trailer at the start and finish of the
race, assisting with last minute technical enquiries. Raymarine
will also be donating a variety of prizes for the winners and
runners up on each of the 10 legs, and a prize for the overall sea
race winner.
Hugo Ambrose, Director of RB12 says, “We are delighted to welcome
Raymarine to our sponsor programme as the first of our Sea
equipment suppliers. Their experience and expertise will be
invaluable to our competitors”
Sarah Brooke, UK Sales and Marketing Executive at Raymarine,
commented: “We are delighted to be the Navigation Partner for RB12
Sea and pleased that the organisers will be using Raymarine
technology to plan the route and the legs. Many of the boats
competing will be relying on Raymarine to find the quickest, safest
and shortest routes around Britain. It’s a unique and
fantastic event and we are thrilled to be
involved.”
RB12 is recognised by the UIM as a World Cup status event, and is
being run under the auspices of the RYA, the national body for
power boat racing. The winner of the Sea race will also
receive a £35,000 cash ‘purse’ as well as the prestigious
Beaverbrook Round Britain Trophy, which will be presented by Lord
Beaverbrook. More details about the RB12 can be found at
www.rb12.com