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Bikesales Staff26 Nov 2014
NEWS

BRP heads to the beach

The company recently hit the surf – not to frolic, but instead showcase its latest PWC and ATV technology to its key constituents

BRP recently played host to over 25 Surf Lifesaving Australia (SLSA) representatives who tested the latest in Sea-Doo personal watercraft (including the new Spark), Evinrude E-TEC engines and the Can-Am All Terrain Vehicles at Wanda Beach in Cronulla.

BRP has sponsored the SLSA for the last five years, and is its official powercraft provider. An equipment grant scheme was established in 2009 to assist with the delivery of lifesaving equipment including ATVs, Sea-Doo Rescue Water Craft (RWC) and Evinrude outboard motors. Beyond this, BRP provides ongoing equipment maintenance to clubs and services around Australia.

“Surf lifesaving is an iconic community service across Australia. BRP’s products are well suited to the demanding surf conditions and provide the unparalleled manoeuvrability and high performance essential for effective beach patrols,” said Gregoire DuPont, Vice President and Regional General Manager BRP Asia-Pacific.

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