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Italy: SeaHelp Marina Pass for the members of Marina Capo Nord

SeaHelp marina pass for all permanent residents of Marina Capo Nord
Members of Marina Capo Nord can now enjoy all-inclusive additional services: the administration of Marina signed a contract with SeaHelp, leading european sea assistance service, which offers them, except for an attractive berth, a full SeaHelp service in the five mile area of the Marina. The costs of this extraordinary services are borne by the Marina.
Members of Marina Capo Nord can now enjoy all-inclusive additional services: the administration of Marina signed a contract with SeaHelp, leading european sea assistance service, which offers them, except for an attractive berth, a full SeaHelp service in the five mile area of the Marina. The costs of this extraordinary services are borne by the Marina.

„We want our guests to feel comfortable, both in the Marina and while navigating. That is why we organized SeaHelp Marinapass for them.“, said the Marina Capo Nord spokesman.

Free services include towing service, Jumpstart, towing in case of light touching of the ground, disengaging of lines from the propeller. Every service can be used only once annually. Even the services out of the 5 mile radius are partially covered. Marina Pass carriers pay 50% of the full service price. However, there is a possibility to ask for a membership upgrade on a wide array of SeaHelp services.

The Marina Pass value will be atributed to the price of the owners memebership based on vessel length. Owners who start navigating in the summer months towards Slovenia or Croatia, should consider this upgrade a valuable investment, especially.

Every Capo Nord member will receive a full welcoming gift bundle, including the Italian version of SeaMagazine, SeaHelp stickers with the emergency number and other important information.

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