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Sealegs goes B2B with its Amphibious Enablement Systems

Sealegs Corporation Limited today announced it planned to further develop its licensing strategy focusing on hull manufacturers in USA and Europe.

Sealegs International CEO David McKee Wright said "Sealegs has received orders in excess of $2.5 million dollars in the first 6 months to September 2015 from boat manufacturers compared to $0.5 million dollars last year. This has proven the demand for a greater range of amphibious boat models and hull manufacturers."

Sealegs first OEM partners, which include Stabicraft and Smuggler Boats in New Zealand and ASIS boats in the UAE, have proved that existing boat builders have the ability to embrace our amphibious enablement systems (AES) and be successful. By introducing new hull manufacturers to our technology we will be able to broaden the range of amphibious boats available around the world.

David McKee Wright went on to say "the selection of future OEM partners will be strategic as the company will look to work with world class manufacturers with proven designs for commercial and recreational applications. The combination of world class boat manufacturers with our proven amphibious technology will provide the market with a wider range of amphibious boats for a wider range of applications."

Sealegs recently added System 100, an amphibious enablement system designed for craft up to 6 tonnes to add to its current offering, System 60, designed for craft that weigh up to 3 tonnes.