Sea tow continues keeping boaters at the jersey shore safe

Sea Tow Continues Keeping Boaters at the Jersey Shore Safe

According to the American Boating Association, significant boating-related accidents and fatalities occur during major holidays, with the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, and Labor Day collectively accounting for over one-third of all such incidents. As the Fourth of July approaches, an estimated 85 million American boaters are expected to hit the waters, marking one of the busiest and most perilous periods of the boating season.

Sea Tow, a leading marine assistance provider since 1983, operates across more than 500 ports nationwide. The company offers a range of services, including free towing for members, battery jumps, fuel delivery, and more extensive services such as salvage and recovery operations. During natural disasters and environmental crises, Sea Tow has played a critical role in response efforts.

Sea tow continues keeping boaters at the jersey shore safe
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Given the anticipated increase in boating activity over the holiday weekend, Sea Tow emphasizes the importance of safety on the water. The organization has released seven essential boating safety tips to help navigate the increased risks and ensure a safer boating experience for all participants during this busy time.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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