TDI Products Launches shoreline
Reels®
for marine industry
Reels Have Become Standard Equipment in RV Industry
Atlantic Beach, FL (October 9, 2007)—For the past eight
years, thousands of RV owners have been saving space, time and energy
by using Shoreline Reels®
from TDI Products.
Starting today, boat owners can also “reel in” the benefits.
TDI Products, a product development company that designs, patents,
assembles and markets electro-mechanical products announced today
that it has expanded its product line to include power and hose
reels developed specifically for the marine industry.
The reels eliminate struggles, tangles and messes associated with
power cords and hoses.
Additional key benefits include:
• Power cords and hoses retracted and stored in a single unit,
eliminating kinked cords and slipping
• Eliminates need for storage container and hawse pipes
• Ceiling/wall mountability saves floor space in engine bay
• Hubbell power cord with fully molded connector; Free Spools
Off for connection to power source
• D/C powered motor for on board installation; A/C powered
motor for dock box installation
• Sealed exit hatch available for on board installations
• Hoses listed for potable water applications/can be used
for wash down or ship-to-shore connection
• Hand crank versions also available
“The Shoreline Reels series of cord and hose reels have been
tremendously successful in the RV industry over the last eight years,
and are now standard equipment on the majority of new coaches”
said Tom Caldwell, President. “With these new marine products,
we can help streamline boatbuilding, saving both manufacturers and
boat owners space, time and energy.”
TDI Products brings more than 40 years of experience with electro-mechanical
devices to the RV and marine industries, and offers complete in-house
capabilities, including engineering, manufacturing, marketing, sales,
distribution and customer support.
For more information, e-mail
us or call 904.242.0742.
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