This year’s selections are a nearshore, bay, flats, or electric boat. The winner can chose the Sea Hunt Triton 188 ideal for serious salt-water fishing; the Sundance SV211 Bay that can easily handle a tournament or a family outing; the Hewes Redfisher with its easy-to-pole design perfect for shallow-water flats or backcountry fishing; or the Ray E-boat Explorer 21 electric boat that is easy to trailer and launch with the family car and will cruise continuously at 6.2 mph for 8 hours on only 8 golf cart batteries.
New boat choice for 2014 is the Sea Hunt Triton 188. The package includes a stainless steel grab rail, windshield, 40-quart built-in console cooler, 105-quart insulated bow storage, 20-gallon aerated livewell, rear boarding ladder, rod holders, hydraulic steering helm chairs, rear jump seats, recessed cleats (4), and a Vortex deep-V hull design. It’s powered with a quiet, reliable Yamaha 115 HP four-stroke engine with stainless steel prop. Prize package also includes a Magic Tilt aluminum trailer.
For second prize, ten winners will receive a $75 Gift Certificate to Guy Harvey Sportswear which features Guy Harvey short sleeve pocket t-shirts and fish tees, dry-release performance shirts, hats, and offshore fishing jackets.
The drawing will take place on December 18, 2014, at 3:00 pm at Federation Headquarters in Tallahassee, Florida. FWF will randomly select one (1) Grand Prize winner from among all eligible entries received, with the drawing supervised by Carroll and Co., Inc., Certified Public Accountants. Florida Wildlife Federation, Inc. is the source of funds used to award cash prizes or to purchase prizes.
To enter the Florida Wildlife Federation’s Boating Sweepstakes or for details and official rules, click on http://www.fwfonline.org/Sweeps-Archive/Boat/2014-Boating-Sweepstakes.aspx
About the Florida Wildlife Federation: “The Federation strongly advocates for maintaining the integrity of our public conservation lands which are great places for people to enjoy a variety of sustainable outdoor recreational activities,” says Manley Fuller, Florida Wildlife Federation President. “They also provide key habitat for fish and wildlife.”
“This fall the Federation is actively supporting passage of Amendment 1 on the November election ballot. Passage of the amendment is needed to conserve our springs, rivers, bays, land, and wildlife. The Amendment will provide critical long-term financing to better protect and manage our conservation and recreational lands and waters. Amendment 1 will also foster critical wildlife habitat linkages, and restore wetlands statewide including our iconic Everglades. Plus, we’re actively working on Gulf of Mexico restoration to see that RESTORE Act funds are spent on projects that provide longstanding benefits to the Gulf and watersheds all along Florida’s Gulf coast and lowlands.”
Fuller added, “Your participation in our annual boating sweepstakes will help us ensure that we can all continue to enjoy the wonderful outdoor opportunities Florida has to offer.”
The Florida Wildlife Federation is a nonprofit, statewide conservation organization established in 1936. For more information visit www.fwfonline.org.
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