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Try the SailTies logbook app for your chance to win a Henri-Lloyd Freo Sailing Jacket

by SailTies 25 Nov 2023 12:00 GMT
Try the SailTies app for your chance to win a Henri-Lloyd Freo Sailing Jacket © SailTies

SailTies app is offering one lucky winner the chance to win an incredible offshore jacket from the original pioneers of waterproof sailing gear, Henri-Lloyd. All you have to do is try the app to win!

Henri-Lloyd is celebrating 60 years of innovation by supporting a UK startup that's caught their eye, the SailTies Logbook app. YachtsandYachting.com and Sail-World readers who join SailTies before 31st January 2024 will be entered to win the incredible Henri-Lloyd Freo Sailing Jacket, RRP £500.

What is SailTies?

Put simply - the best place to record your sailing adventures and build your sailor CV - the digital replacement for a sailor's paper logbook! The app keeps a shareable record of all your voyages, qualifications and vessels. Past voyages can be added too, digitising your sailing history in a matter of minutes!

There is lots of collaboration built into the app: crew can be added to voyages to share photos and log the miles, group pages let club members see voyages that matter to them most and the home feed is a fun source of inspiration when you're off the water.

It's all completely free, with premium add-ons coming later this year.

How to Enter:

  1. Download SailTies by clicking this special link: join.sailties.net/win-jacket
  2. Add a voyage or qualification before 31st January 2024

Why is SailTies a company to watch?

SailTies is built in The UK by two sailing tech entrepreneurs, Chris and Tom. The app is available in all countries, with 2.5 Million miles logged by sailors across 7 continents! The app is the only way for sailors to capture all aspects of their experience.

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