Showing posts with label launching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label launching. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2008

There must be professionals around...

The "Kieler Woche '08" (the planet's biggest sailing event) here in our city of Kiel has once again come to an end yesterday. Most catamaran sailors had to cancel their participation for this year's races mainly due to the upcoming Olympic games in Beijing, China which saddened us quite a bit. So here's a picture of what catamaran-race beaches do look like when professionals are actually racing. Recognize any of these wheels?

Yes they all look the same, yes there's a lot of them and yes they are  EuroTrax launching trolleys by cadKat. This is one of those shots I gladly share with the world because it proves a certain point: Wherever you may encounter a catamaran chances are a EuroTrax launching trolley won't be far. And you can be certain of one other thing: Professional cat sailors know what a good trolley is. Do you?

Monday, June 23, 2008

cadKat - We move you

Welcome to cadKat's first blog. My name is Marius and I will be presenting a lot of cadKat's feature products as well as product ideas, concepts and news about our big balloon wheels. Stay tuned and check out our other profiles at YouTube and MySpace to witness a jetski-launch world record, wheelchair users during a mudflat hiking tour in the Atlantic ocean and much more stuff you have probably never seen before! If you prefer technical information feel free to visit our daily updated online shop at www.cadkat.com and write me an email or post a comment. I also added a slideshow towards the bottom of this page that will give you a sneek peek of what we do at cadKat.

What is your opinion on our products? What would you like to see in the future? What transportation situation seems to be the most troubling one for you and - of course - what can we do to help you? I am excited to hear from you and I will get back to you with more information real soon.

Have a great week
Marius alias beachwheels