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Nautilus Marine releases free mobile apps for boaters

by Connexion PR on 26 Feb 2011
Nautilus Marine releases Free Mobile Apps for boaters Connexion PR
Nautilus Marine has applied the latest technology communication to the Nautilus brand with the launch of a suite of free mobile applications. Available for the wider boating community, not just Nautilus Marine policy holders, the new mobile applications are downloaded from iTunes and the Android market.

The free Nautilus application brings a wealth of boating relevant data right into the palm of the boaters.

The initial offering covers live weather and tide data, Australia wide. The mobile applications are a work in progress and more data is to be progressively added.

The applications can be downloaded from the following links. There are also links on the NM web page www.nautilusinsurance.com.au

Android http://market.android.com/search?q=mynautilus
iPhone http://linktoapp.com/MyNautilus

Nautilus Marine policy holders have added benefits of the new downloadable applications. In the event of an accident or a claim against their Nautilus Marine policy, customers will find the contact details and information about Nautilus extremely beneficial and reassuring.

'We are excited about this new initiative,' said Mark Crockford, Sales and Marketing Manager of Nautilus Marine.

'Not only are we providing useful data for the greater boating community, but we are also utilizing the latest technology in mobile apps to ensure boaters and our policy holders have instant access to vital information.'

'Nautilus Marine is committed to developing this service further and new applications will be progressively rolled out. We welcome feedback from users of the new apps and look forward to suggestions as to how we can make boating safer and more enjoyable.'

With over 125 years of marine insurance expertise between the senior Nautilus Marine executives, Nautilus Marine is absolutely committed to providing high levels of customer service, backed by local knowledge.

Nautilus Marine Insurance Agency is a wholly Australian owned insurance agency that provides insurance programs for boat owners and for the marine industry. This insurance is issued by Nautilus Marine Insurance Agency Pty Ltd (ABN 34 100 633 038 AFSL 227186) on behalf of certain underwriters at Lloyd’s. Nautilus Marine has offices across Australia.
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