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GLOBAL DIGITAL BROADCAST NEWS
Press Release
27
Apr 09
TV Yachts Partners With The Honda Formula 4-Stroke Powerboat Series Association
TV Yachts, which launched at the 2008 PSP Southampton Boat Show last September and has since covered the London International Boat Show and exhibited at the Sail, Power and Watersport Show at Earls Court, rapidly earned a reputation as the broadcast choice for all things yacht related.
Edward Brereton, TV Yachts channel coordinator, explains: “We knew TV Yachts would be a success from the start, but even we are astounded at how quickly our popularity took off. The Honda partnership is a wonderful testament to this and we look forward to an explosive weekend of adrenaline and action with the teams, as well as documenting them in the lead up to the big race.”
TV Yachts will be working with Honda’s promotions agent, Vogue PR, in order to film interviews and behind the scenes footage with the competing teams as they prepare for the tough series ahead. Taking place over five Grand Prix weekends throughout the UK, the HF4SA championship is a one-design series, meaning all engines and boats are identical and modifications are strictly forbidden. As well as testing driver and navigator skills to the maximum, this also makes HF4SA one of the most affordable and accessible forms of motor sport, allowing the ordinary enthusiast to compete in a competitive championship at a national level.
Abbie James, director of Vogue PR, comments: “The Honda Formula 4-Stroke Powerboat Series will celebrate its tenth anniversary this year and will be revisiting some of the most popular race venues throughout the 2009 race tour. Cowes has been placed high on this list for the fantastic scenery, facilities and historic association with powerboat racing.”
She continues: “To help mark this occasion, TV Yachts has been approached by the HF4SA to film the special event as a media partner. The Series is delighted with this backing and is keen to make a great impact on the crowds set to gather at the event in August.”
The 2009 season race calendar kicks off with the Pwllheli Grand Prix, 9 – 10 May; followed by the Plymouth Grand Prix, 20 – 21 June; Lowestoft Grand Prix 25 – 26 July; Cowes Grand Prix 29 – 30 August; and the Isle of Man Grand Prix, 19 – 20 September.
TV Yachts is broadcast on the Global Digital Broadcast (GDBTV) platform and is available online around the world, via the TVYachts.com own website and GDBTV’s Go UK TV portal; and on television sets via the Something TV service in the United Kingdom and the IPQube service in Canada.
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Notes to editors
About TV Yachts:
TV Yachts gives an exclusive opportunity to get inside the world’s top yachts. Whether moored in Monaco or cruising the Caribbean, TV Yachts brings together the most exotic yachts for sale and for show, providing a never seen before insight to an international world of sea-faring luxury.
Whether you are looking to purchase one of these incredible aquatic mansions today, or you simply wish to peruse the attractions on offer and refine your retirement dreams, TV Yachts will provide all the specifications you need in order to make a formative and educated decision. With detailed descriptions of the top ports and amenities, mooring fees for the world leading destinations and listings for international boat yards, TV Yachts offers everything you need to own, maintain, or even sell your yacht.
About the Honda F4SA:
The Honda Formula 4-Stroke Powerboat Series Association (HF4SA) is the largest off-shore powerboat championship in the world. It was launched, with the help of eight-times Class 1 World Powerboat Champion, Steve Curtis MBE, in 1999 in order to showcase the performance of its newly launched BF130 4-stroke outboard. Since its creation, HF4S has fundamentally changed powerboat racing in the UK and its rapid development has seen it grow from just five teams competing in a single 130hp class in 1999, to more than twenty-five teams competing in two classes (150hp and 225hp) in 2006.
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