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John
is, hands down, THE MOST POPULAR figure in boating
today, with millions each week tuning in, via 10
different television networks.
His ability to relate to the boat owner is unparal-leled,
and his enthusiasm is contagious. John Greviskis
cares about the boat owner... and that compassion
carries over into every project that the show takes
on.
Just ask the media. Some of the Nation's most respected
publications and organizations, like the Chicago
Tribune, Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, and Boat/U.S.
refer to John as "the Norm Abram of the sea."
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Ship
Shape TV is a half hour BOAT IMPROVEMENT
"how-to"
television series, similar in format to some
of today's most successful "Home Improvement"
TV shows. But this is NO home or building that's
being restored or beautified... The ACTION takes
place on some of today's more popular Pleasure
Boats.
Each week, Ship Shape TV teaches viewers how-to
accessorize their boats, how-to make improvements
and how-to make repairs to their boats. Viewers
even learn about regular maintenance procedures,
ranging from simple cleaning tips, to taking
care of bilge pumps.
Occasionally, Ship Shape TV delves into more
extensive projects, such as re-powers or structural
fiberglass repair.
Ship
Shape "U"niversity...
Within
the confines of "Ship Shape TV" is
a new segment on the program that has a "collegiate
feel" to it.
In Ship Shape "U," host John Greviskis,
along with expert guests from the marine industry,
step aboard another brand new pleasure boat,
in order to teach viewers various OPERATIONAL
TECHNIQUES.
Ship Shape "U" topics range from advanced
anchoring procedures, to awesome docking tips.
We invite you to "Climb
Aboard" with us in order to see what the
staff here at Ship Shape TV has to offer this
week!!!
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| You'll never be talked "at"
or talked "down to" when you're watching
Ship Shape TV. The content is informative, yet not so technical
that the lay person won't be able to grasp it. The show is relevant
to all boaters, whether they're a seasoned "vet" or
"brand new" to the sport. "It's Boat Improvement,
made easy...for you!" |
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| Who better to help explain
"installation techniques" and "how things
work" than the actual manufacturers and professional
installers that make up the marine industry. After all,
"their very careers" revolve around servicing
the boat owner... just like you. |
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