www.nojellyfish.com
A Fresh Tack, LLC of Severna Park, Maryland (USA) manufactures Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ, which can be used from a boat or dock to protect swimmers from stinging sea nettles or jellyfish in infested waters. The portable pools inflate and launch in minutes and store compactly when not in use.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 14, 2008
Contact: David Nolte
1+410.544.0264
dcnolte@mac.com
Gartner Group To Represent Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ
For Southern Mid-Atlantic, Southeast US Sales
Unique portable pool protects swimmers from pesky sea nettles, jellyfish
Severna Park, Maryland (USA) - A Fresh Tack, LLC has selected The Gartner Group to represent the companys Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ in the southern Mid-Atlantic and Southeast states of the US. The unique, portable pools can be deployed from boats or docks to keep swimmers free from stinging sea nettles and jellyfish.

Available in 8, 12 and 20 foot diameters (12 foot pool pictured left), the eight foot deep, portable pools inflate (foot pump included) and launch in minutes and store compactly when not in use.
The rugged Nettle Net flotation ring is made of the same composite fabric used in aircraft life vests and life boats. When inflated, the ring has sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of people without becoming submerged anywhere along its length. It is buoyant and rigid enough that it remains circular and totally afloat, even in boat wakes. The netting material is attached to the flotation ring to form a continuous protective barrier, completely around and below. The mesh is small enough to bar stinging sea nettles, but open enough to allow water to move freely through it without acting like a sail or parachute. It will resist years of wear and tear.
Headquartered in New Bern, North Carolina, The Gartner Group has been representing leading marine products manufacturers since 1954.
For more information about Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ, visit www.nojellyfish.com or call 1+410.544.0264. Distributors and dealers in the US southern Mid-Atlantic and Southeast states interested in carrying Nettle Net pools should call The Gartner Group, 1+252.633.1210.
Editors: download hi res images of the Nettle Net Boat Pool at: www.homeportcommunications.com/marcom/nettle_net.zip
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A Fresh Tack, LLC - 248 Arundel Beach Road - Severna Park, MD 21146
Product distribution news release prepared by Home Port Marine Marketing.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 2, 2008
Contact: David Nolte
1+410.544.0264
dcnolte@mac.com
See The Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolŪ
At US Sail & Power Boat Shows In Annapolis
Unique portable pool protects swimmers from pesky sea nettles, jellyfish
Severna Park, Maryland - With the sea nettle and jelly fish population on the rise along the east coast and in other areas, Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ can be used from boats or docks to keep swimmers sting-free all season long. The unique pools will be on display in Annapolis at the United States Sailboat Show (booth O3) October 9-13 and the United States Powerboat Show (land booth 26) October 16-19.

Available in 8, 12 and 20 foot diameters (20 foot pool pictured left), the eight foot deep, portable pools inflate (foot pump included) and launch in minutes and store compactly when not in use.
The rugged Nettle Net flotation ring is made of the same composite fabric used in aircraft life vests and life boats. When inflated, the ring has sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of people without becoming submerged anywhere along its length. It is buoyant and rigid enough that it remains circular and totally afloat, even in boat wakes. The netting material is attached to the flotation ring to form a continuous protective barrier, completely around and below. The mesh is small enough to bar stinging sea nettles, but open enough to allow water to move freely through it without acting like a sail or parachute. It will resist years of wear and tear.
For more information about Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ, visit booth O3 at the US Sailboat Show or land booth 26 at the US Powerboat Show, call 1+410.544.0264 or log on to www.nojellyfish.com.
Editors: download hi res images of the Nettle Net Boat Pool at: www.homeportcommunications.com/marcom/nettle_net.zip
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A Fresh Tack, LLC - 248 Arundel Beach Road - Severna Park, MD 21146
Aannapolis boat shows product information release prepared by Home Port Marine Marketing.
www.homeportmarine.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 3, 2008
Contact: David Nolte
1+410.544.0264
dcnolte@mac.com
New Dealers For Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ
Unique portable pools protect swimmers from pesky sea nettles, jellyfish
Severna Park, Maryland, USA - A Fresh Tack, LLC has named four Chesapeake Bay area retailers as dealers for the companys unique Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ, which can be used from boats or docks to keep swimmers free from stinging sea nettles and jellyfish.

Available in 8, 12 and 20 foot diameters (20 foot pool pictured left), the eight foot deep, portable pools inflate (foot pump included) and launch in minutes and store compactly when not in use.
The new Nettle Net Boat Pool dealers are Fawcett Boat Supplies (Annapolis, MD), Haven Harbor Marina (Rock Hall, MD), Breezy Point Marina (Chesapeake Beach, MD) and Port Kinsale Marina (Kinsale, VA).
The rugged Nettle Net flotation ring is made of the same composite fabric used in aircraft life vests and life boats. When inflated, the ring has sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of people without becoming submerged anywhere along its length. It is buoyant and rigid enough that it remains circular and totally afloat, even in boat wakes. The netting material is attached to the flotation ring to form a continuous protective barrier, completely around and below. The mesh is small enough to bar stinging sea nettles, but open enough to allow water to move freely through it without acting like a sail or parachute. It will resist years of wear and tear.
Nettle Net Boat Pool dealer opportunities are available in affected areas worldwide. For more information, visit www.nojellyfish.com or call 1+410.544.0264.
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Editors: download hi res images of the Nettle Net Boat Pool at: www.homeportcommunications.com/marcom/nettle_net.zip
A Fresh Tack, LLC - 550 M Ritchie Highway, #111
- Severna Park, MD 21146 USA
Product news release prepared by Home Port Marine Marketing.
www.homeportmarine.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 18, 2008
Contact: David Nolte
1+410.544.0264
dcnolte@mac.com
Locarama To Distribute Jellyfish Protection Pools In France
Unique portable Cool-Swim Boat Pools protect Med swimmers from jellyfish stings
Severna Park, Maryland, USA - In response to the growth of the jellyfish population in the Mediterranean Sea over the last several years, A Fresh Tack, LLC, the US-based manufacturer of jellyfish protection pools, has appointed Locarama of Cannes as its exclusive distributor in France. The unique, portable mesh pools, which can be used off a boat or dock, will be marketed in France as Cool-Swim Boat Pools.

Available in 8 foot (2.5 meters), 12 foot (3.6 meters) and 20 foot (6 meters) diameters (20 foot/6 meter pool pictured left), the eight foot (2.5 meter) deep pools inflate and launch in minutes and store compactly when not in use.
The rugged Cool-Swim flotation ring is made of the same composite fabric used in aircraft life vests and life boats. When inflated, the ring has sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of people without becoming submerged anywhere along its length. It is buoyant and rigid enough that it remains circular and totally afloat, even in boat wakes. The netting material is attached to the flotation ring to form a continuous protective barrier, completely around and below. The mesh is small enough to bar stinging jellyfish, but open enough to allow water to move freely through it without acting like a sail or parachute. It will resist years of wear and tear.
For more information about Cool-Swim Boat Pools, visit www.cool-swim.com or call +33(0)493944581. In the United States (where the pools are marketed as Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ), visit www.nojellyfish.com or call 1+800.962.9020
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Editors: download hi res images of the Jellyfish Protection Pool at: www.homeportcommunications.com/marcom/nettle_net.zip
A Fresh Tack, LLC - 550 M Ritchie Highway, #111
- Severna Park, MD 21146 USA
Product distribution news release prepared by Home Port Marine Marketing.
www.homeportmarine.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 16, 2008
Contact: David Nolte
1+410.544.0264
dcnolte@mac.com
New Web Site For Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ
Unique portable pools protect swimmers from pesky sea nettles, jellyfish
www.nojellyfish.com features quick-start use and care guide
Severna Park, Maryland - A Fresh Tack, LLC, manufacturer of Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ, which can be used from boats or docks to keep swimmers free from stinging sea nettles and jellyfish, has launched a new product information web site. www.nojellyfish.com features a quick-start guide to the use and care of the unique pools.

Available in 8, 12 and 20 foot diameters (20 foot pool pictured left), the eight foot deep, portable pools inflate (foot pump included) and launch in minutes and store compactly when not in use.
The rugged Nettle NetŪ flotation ring is made of the same composite fabric used in aircraft life vests and life boats. When inflated, the ring has sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of people without becoming submerged anywhere along its length. It is buoyant and rigid enough that it remains circular and totally afloat, even in boat wakes. The netting material is attached to the flotation ring to form a continuous protective barrier, completely around and below. The mesh is small enough to bar stinging sea nettles, but open enough to allow water to move freely through it without acting like a sail or parachute. It will resist years of wear and tear.
Editors: download hi res images of the Nettle Net Boat Pool at: www.homeportcommunications.com/marcom/nettle_net.zip
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A Fresh Tack, LLC - 248 Arundel Beach Road - Severna Park, MD 21146
Product news release prepared by Home Port Marine Marketing.
www.homeportmarine.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 27, 2008
Contact: David Nolte
1+410.544.0264
dcnolte@mac.com
See The Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolŪ At National Harbor Yacht Show
Unique portable pool protects Bay swimmers from pesky sea nettles, jellyfish
Severna Park, Maryland - With the sea nettle and jelly fish population in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries on the rise, Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ can be used from boats or docks to protect swimmers from stinging sea nettles or jellyfish all season long. The unique pools will be on display at the inaugural Yacht Show at National Harbor (land booth 7) on the Potomac River in National Harbor, Maryland, June 5-8.

Warmer water, overfishing and decline of predators are contributing to the growth of the sea nettle population in the Bay region.
Available in 8, 12 and 20 foot diameters (20 foot pool pictured left), the eight foot deep, portable pools inflate (foot pump included) and launch in minutes and store compactly when not in use.
The rugged Nettle NetŪ flotation ring is made of the same composite fabric used in aircraft life vests and life boats. When inflated, the ring has sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of people without becoming submerged anywhere along its length. It is buoyant and rigid enough that it remains circular and totally afloat, even in boat wakes. The netting material is attached to the flotation ring to form a continuous protective barrier, completely around and below. The mesh is small enough to bar stinging sea nettles, but open enough to allow water to move freely through it without acting like a sail or parachute. It will resist years of wear and tear.
Prices: $480 (8 foot diameter), $660 (12 foot diameter) and $1,360 (20 foot diameter).
For more information about Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ, visit land booth 7 at the Yacht Show at National Harbor, call 1+410.544.0264 or log on to www.nettle-net.com.
Editors: download hi res images of the Nettle Net Boat Pool at: www.homeportcommunications.com/marcom/nettle_net.zip
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A Fresh Tack, LLC - 248 Arundel Beach Road - Severna Park, MD 21146
Yacht Show product information release prepared by Home Port Marine Marketing.
www.homeportmarine.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 20, 2008
Contact: David Nolte, A Fresh Tack, LLC
1+410.544.0264
dcnolte@mac.com
Swim Off A Boat Or Dock Sting-Free With A Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolŪ
Portable pools protect swimmers from pesky Sea Nettles, Jellyfish
Severna Park, Maryland (USA) - Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ can be used from boats or docks to protect swimmers from stinging sea nettles or jellyfish in infested waters.

Warmer water, overfishing and decline of predators are contributing to the growth of the sea nettle population along the US east coast and most recently, in the Mediterranean.
Available in 8, 12 and 20 foot diameters (20 foot pool pictured left), the eight foot deep, portable pools inflate (foot pump included) and launch in minutes and store compactly when not in use.
The rugged Nettle NetŪ flotation ring is made of the same composite fabric used in aircraft life vests and life boats. When inflated, the ring has sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of people without becoming submerged anywhere along its length. It is buoyant and rigid enough that it remains circular and totally afloat, even in boat wakes. The netting material is attached to the flotation ring to form a continuous protective barrier, completely around and below. The mesh is small enough to bar stinging sea nettles, but open enough to allow water to move freely through it without acting like a sail or parachute. It will resist years of wear and tear.
MSRP $US480 (8 foot diameter), $US660 (12 foot diameter) and $US1,360 (20 foot diameter).
For more information about Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ, call 1+410.544.0264 or visit www.nettle-net.com.
Editors: download hi res images of the Nettle Net Boat Pool at: www.homeportcommunications.com/marcom/nettle_net.zip
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A Fresh Tack, LLC - 248 Arundel Beach Road - Severna Park, MD 21146
News release prepared by Home Port Marine Marketing.
www.homeportmarine.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 4, 2008
Contacts:
David Pilvelait, Home Port Marine Marketing
1+804.436.9002
david@homeportmarine.com
David Nolte, A Fresh Tack, LLC
1+410.544.0264
dcnolte@mac.com
Everyone Into The Pool!
A Fresh Tack, LLC Chooses Home Port Marine Marketing
For Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolŪ Distribution Development & PR
Severna Park, Maryland (USA) A Fresh Tack, LLC has chosen Home Port Marine Marketing, the international marine products consultancy, to develop its global distribution network and provide product publicity and promotion for the companys unique Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ.

Available in 8, 12 and 20 foot diameters (20 foot pool pictured left), Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ can be used from a boat or dock to protect swimmers from stinging sea nettles or jellyfish in infested waters. The portable pools, which are all eight feet deep, inflate and launch in minutes and store compactly when not in use.
The rugged Nettle NetŪ flotation ring is made of the same composite fabric used in aircraft life vests and life boats. When inflated, the ring has sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of people without becoming submerged anywhere along its length. It is buoyant and rigid enough that it remains circular and totally afloat, even in boat wakes. The netting material is attached to the flotation ring to form a continuous protective barrier, completely around and below. The mesh is small enough to bar stinging sea nettles, but open enough to allow water to move freely through it without acting like a sail or parachute. It will resist years of wear and tear.
For more information about Nettle NetŪ Boat PoolsŪ, call 1+410.544.0264 or visit www.nettle-net.com.
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News release prepared by Home Port Marine Marketing.
www.homeportmarine.com
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