Glow Boat launches new concept craft
by Jeni Bone on 24 Mar 2009

The technology draws on the format of aviation beacons and would be a boon for fishing and pleasure boats. MIAA
The world’s first glow in the dark boat made its official Queensland appearance at the Brisbane Tinnie and Tackle Show, March 20 – 22 2009. And now the technology is available for the industry at large.
Using photoluminescent technology, modified from aviation beacons and created from 'special crystals' according to its inventor, Dr Barry Rogers of Visual Signals, the 'Glow Boat’ has been in development for over 10 years, (patent pending). The prototype proved to be exceptionally popular, attracting more than 500 people to its display each day.
The glow not only makes it safer to be out in at night but is also used to attract fish. The unique manufacturing process used also ensures that the boat maintains its glow throughout its lifespan.
Dr Rogers is now seeking distributors and agents interested in marketing the boat and related products. Dr Rogers and his Glow Boat will record a segment for The New Inventors, Friday 27 March which will appear on the ABC in early April.
For information telephone: (03) 9325 1378.
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