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Follow on Google News | Brownie’s Marine Group (BWMG) Introduces New 3DBuoy “Diveflag”Brownie’s Marine Group (BWMG) introduces new buoy improving safety for divers
This lightweight buoy, when inflated, measures 36-inches high and 18-inches wide. The bright yellow triangular inflatable displays three 12”x12” official red and white dive flags, and reads “WARNING DIVER BELOW” beneath each flag in 3-inch bold letters. A hollow tube in the center of the buoy was created to insert a lighting device to illuminate the buoy from the inside out. When lit by a led light, it illuminates the entire buoy, making the three dive flags highly visible in darkness. The illumination does not conflict with any lighting configuration identified by the US Coast Guard. Rising 36 inches high out of the water and measuring 18 inches in width, this 3-D dive buoy can be seen from all angles at a nominal distance of 1000 feet and is distinguishable as a dive buoy because of its contrasting color design. A water bladder at the base of the buoy acts as a counter balance to keep the buoy upright in all weather and water conditions, including heavy winds and rough seas. There are also two stainless steel D-rings located on the bottom of the water ballast to connect the diver’s grab bag and tow line. Many beach divers have expressed frustration as to where to store their personal items such as car keys, driver’s license, and fishing license while diving. A storage compartment on the top of the buoy was designed to keep personal items dry while diving. Additionally, a grab line and sufficient air volume in the buoy allows for more than one diver to hold on, allowing the diver to rest if necessary. This divers-down buoy was created and designed to protect both divers and boaters. Its 3-D design makes it visible from all angles, its illumination makes it visible in darkness, and its thoughtful features provide safety and convenience, making the traditional diving flag inferior. Brownie’s Marine Group has been awarded the distributorship for the territory of United States and expect a sound interest for the 3DBuoy that will vastly improve the visibility warning of the presence of divers in the area warning other boaters in same area to remain at a safe distance. Dealerships are invited to apply for representation by contacting Stacy at stacy@browniesmarinegroup.com. Retail customers are also welcome to pre-order their 3DBuoy directly with Brownie’s Marine Group at info@browniesmarinegroup.com or via their website at www.browniesmarinegroup.com/ About Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary, Trebor Industries, Inc., d/b/a Brownie’s Third Lung, based in Pompano, Florida designs, tests, manufactures and distributes recreational hookah diving, yacht based scuba air compressor and Nitrox Generation Systems, and scuba and water safety products. The Company sells its products both on a wholesale and retail basis and is comprised of three highly specialized dive product groups. The Company is an industry leading manufacturing and distribution company that serves middle income boat owners, higher income yacht owners, recreational divers, military operators and public safety personnel. The Company holds more than ten patents and enjoys a robust product development and intellectual property program that has yielded several proprietary products. Many of these products and innovations have become the “standard” In 2011, Brownie’s introduced the first in a series of patent-pending Variable Speed Battery Powered Third Lung (hookah diving) devices engineered to conserve energy while delivering performance to the diver. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS Information included or incorporated by reference in this news release may contain forward-looking statements. This information may involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by any forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements, which involve assumptions and describe our future plans, strategies and expectations, are generally identifiable by use of the words “may,” “will,” “should,” “expect,” “anticipate,” End
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