Davco’s AquaChocks to get more USA exposure via Seawide Distribution
Davco, which manufactures tenders and more from its base in the Gold Coast, Australia, has signed a new distribution agreement with SeaWide Distribution. SeaWide will carry Davco’s AquaChocks – a removeable and adjustable chock system – across the U.S.
“With the recent launch of our AquaChocks in the United States, we have seen incredible interest,” says George Geros, CEO of Davco. “We know that this system is a game changer for boat owners and boat builders alike. We want to make this as easy to buy as a bilge pump or a life jacket with intuitive ordering online or boat owners can even just pick one up in the handy carrying case from a chandlery. Partnering with SeaWide and leveraging their extensive reach and reputation will bring this product to customers across the country.”
Geros explains that AquaChocks provide the stability of a secure cradle system for storage of tenders and personal watercraft while underway. AquaChocks’ synthetic grip pads keep the tender in place without causing damage to the hull. When not in use, AquaChocks can be removed, leaving a flush deck surface, allowing full use of the deck space. They’re designed to fit a wide variety of tenders and PWCs.
AquaChocks are available in two kits. The foredeck version has chock mounting brackets featuring a large base area for stability without the need of drilling deep into the deck. The rear AquaChocks feature a vertical support to keep the tender or PWC secure when facing forward. The chocks can be removed from the bases, allowing boaters to enjoy the swim platform area when the tender is in the water.
Serving the marine industry since 1979, SeaWide Distribution, is a U.S national wholesale distributor of outdoor products and accessories, boat systems, and consumer and marine electronics. As a division of LKQ Specialty, it says it offers more than 50,000 products from over 300 suppliers.
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