Please select your home edition
Edition
A+T Instruments BFD 2024 Leaderboard

Seago Launches New Website

by Samantha Leonard 2 May 2023 05:50 PDT
New Seago website is now live © Seago

Seago, one of the UK's leading suppliers of marine safety and water sports equipment, has successfully launched their new website.

Designed to bring both the leisure and commercial product portfolios together for the first time, the new website showcases their full range of marine and safety equipment on offer.

It provides the ultimate destination for new and existing Seago customers to access the very latest product and service information more quickly, as well as keep up to date with the latest news, product launches and events.

Visitors can expect a totally user-friendly site, that is easy to navigate and fully responsive, which can be accessed whilst on the go and from any device. It's packed full of enhanced features such as store and service station finder, product registration and servicing booking forms, making communication with the Seago team and locating retailers for equipment, much simpler.

Kieron Sullivan, Marketing Manager at Seago, comments:

'After many months of hard work, we are excited to be launching this dynamic 'new look' website, which integrates both our leisure and commercial product portfolios. Until now, products aimed at the commercial marine market has existed on a separate site and by bringing them together, we hope to create the ideal platform to grow and develop both sectors of the business."

Just some of the many products featured include lifejackets, liferafts, recovery systems, distress flares, rope, wire and chain and kayaks and paddle boards.

About Seago Yachting

Seago was established in 2003 by a team of marine experts with over 30 years of experience, offering the highest level of product support and after sales service. Seago started with a small range of liferafts and lifejackets as the core of its business and has since grown its product portfolio to include safety lines, recovery devices including a rescue sling and throw line, lifejacket lights, inflatable boats and tenders, binoculars, dehumidifiers, oil extraction pump, dock lines and a large ranger of Majoni fenders.

Seago is also the sole UK distributor of LIROS ropes, the leading manufacturer of marine ropes in Europe.

Seago supply to many sectors of the leisure and commercial marine industry including, cruising and racing yachts, fishermen, small commercial workboats and wind farms.

For more information, to view the full range of leisure and commercial products on offer or to download the Seago catalogues please visit seagogroup.com

Related Articles

29er Europeans at Lake Garda overall
Record-breaking event closes in style More than 250 teams, 29 nations, six days of varied racing, and a fleet of young athletes pushing high-performance sailing to the next level. The 2025 29er European Championship, hosted by Fraglia Vela Riva, has officially wrapped. Posted today at 8:14 am
Dragon Edinburgh Cup in Torbay Day 1
Sunshine, lighter airs, and no shortage of high-calibre racing Tuesday 8th July welcomed the opening day of the 2025 Edinburgh Cup in Torquay with sunshine, lighter airs, and no shortage of high-calibre racing. Posted today at 7:14 am
Meet the CYCA's Admiral's Cup Team
Meet the skippers and sailors, get to know their roles and discover what makes their programs unique Meet the skippers and sailors, get to know their roles and discover what makes their programs unique. Posted today at 6:59 am
Who made the right call to get to the breeze?
And how technology is changing the Transpac Race to Hawaii Boats racing in the 2025 Transpac continue to reel in the offshore miles toward the finish line off Honolulu, Hawaii, in the 53rd edition of this historic 2,225-nautical-mile race. Posted today at 12:54 am
Marblehead to Halifax Ocean Race Finish
Temptation takes line honours in record time! The 2025 Marblehead to Halifax Ocean Race launched under blue skies and a steady southwesterly breeze—an ideal start that stood in sharp contrast to the wild weather of 2023. Posted today at 12:45 am
British Classic Week Day 2
An early start for Classes 1-3 as they prepared to race around the Isle of Wight It was an early start for the British Classic Week fleet on day two, as Classes 1-3 prepared to race around the Isle of Wight. Posted on 8 Jul
iQFOiL Worlds a Aarhus day 3
The leaderboard tightens at the halfway mark after today's racing in a building breeze After a frustrating day of waiting ashore on Monday, Day 3 brought back the action in Aarhus Bay with spectacular foiling conditions and a full day of intense racing. Posted on 8 Jul
Fleet advances to the last half of the AEGEAN 600
In contrast to yesterday's slow pace, the rate of progress has been much improved Most of the fleet of 59 Monohulls and Multihulls who are sailing in this year's AEGEAN 600 have either already entered the second half of the race at the island of Rhodes or are well on their way to reaching this important milestone. Posted on 8 Jul
Mediterranean Regatta season in full swing
A+T instruments seen all over Europe delivering high-level performance for racing fleets As regatta season gathers speed, A+T instruments were seen all over Europe delivering high-level performance for the racing fleets. Posted on 8 Jul
International Moth Worlds at Lake Garda Day 1
Storm cells circling Lake Garda lead to atypical and tricky conditions The 137 sailors representing 25 nations faced the first day of racing in conditions that were anything but typical for Malcesine, with unstable weather creating a complex, yet exciting, opening. Posted on 8 Jul
C-Tech 2020 Tubes 728x90 BOTTOMNorth Sails Loft 57 PodcastZhik 2024 December