Sri Lanka Seals takes part in the first South Asian Beach Games

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Sri Lanka Seals supported the recently concluded first South Asian Beach Games in Hambantota as an event sponsor for the water sports events.

Sri Lanka Seals was seen launching the Sea Jet Suzuki 1400CC Jet Skis in the high waters of Hambantota for pilot, rescue, media and support operations. The four stroke engines with a capacity of 1400 cc have a better fuel efficiency and less sound than similar brands in this range.

Seajet Suzuki 1400CC Jetski in action at the first South Asian Beach Games in Hambantota

It has two digital keys for learning and professional use, counters for usage time, fuel, speed, temperature etc.

During the week long competition comprising eight countries, the jet skis - along with a speed boat - were seen assisting in the events of swimming, wind surfing, life-saving, etc.

Commenting on the company’s participation at the games, the directors of Sri Lanka Seals Peter Van Tilburg and Supem de Silva said: “We are happy to be a part of this landmark event that is seeing the coming together of many South Asian nations in the name of sportsmanship.”

The company which focuses on sea, air, and land sports is a supplier of all equipment especially for water sports centres in the tourism and adventure sports trade. Jet boats, kayaks, paddle boats, solar powered boats and sailboats are among some of the products the company deals in.

Sri Lanka Seals also deals in professional Floating Jetties with international certification, which can be used for marinas, water sports centres or even for private use.

All products come with a warranty and after sales support services and service backup by experienced staff island wide and Maldives.  

With the shift towards better safety standards in the water sports industry, Sri Lanka Seals is also poised to meet the demands for life jackets, life buoys, and other safety equipment to provide a full turnkey solution for a water sports centre from design to commissioning stage.

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