AUSTRALIA'S world-famous Bondi Beach will have a new addition to
its surf lifesaving arsenal this summer thanks to the purchase by
Bondi Surf Life Saving Club of a new Polaris Ranger 400
all-wheel-drive 'side by side' (SxS) utility vehicle for rescue
operations this summer.
The new Polaris Ranger 400 will enable the club - officially
recognised as the world's oldest and most iconic surf club - to
rapidly move its Inflatable Rescue Boats (IRBs, or 'ducks') to and
from the water with safety, in the event of a rescue.
Bondi SLSC's teams of volunteer lifesavers have the task of
keeping the tens of thousands of beach-goers safe and, if
necessary, rescuing them when they get into trouble in the surf and
the new Polaris vehicle will help them to better achieve this.
The Bondi Surf Club volunteers work alongside the now famous
'Bondi Rescue' lifeguards featured on the Network Ten TV show, who
are paid professionals employed by Waverley Council.
Polaris Australia has assisted the Bondi Surf Club with the
purchase of the new Ranger 400 by offering the club a range of
accessories to outlast those hot summer days. The 165-page
catalogue allowed the club to deck out their vehicle in their own
unique way as well as offering full back-up and support.
The club has purchased the new Ranger 400 from Penrith Polaris
dealer Sutto's Motorcycles.
"We are delighted with Bondi Surf Life's choice of our Polaris
Ranger 400 and we were only too happy to help them out given the
great rescue work they do for the community all year 'round," said
Polaris Australia's Country Manager for off-road vehicles, Peter
Harvey.
"With drownings and swimmers getting caught in rips at the beach
being an all-too-frequent occurrence each year, lives are always at
risk and if we can help surf lifesavers do their job more safely
and quickly as they race to save others then Polaris is proud to
help," he added.
The Polaris Ranger is ideal for getting across flat sand or over
big dunes quickly, can tow an IRB easily, has a 453.6kg payload
capacity and is certified for roll-over protection.
"For us, the Polaris Ranger 400 is a great way to demonstrate
the practicality and safety of our 'side by side' off-road
all-terrain vehicle range in a beach environment," he added.
According to Dr Bill Measday, director of lifesaving and club
captain at the Bondi Surf Club, the acquisition of the new Polaris
reflects the need for the club to satisfy stronger work place
safety requirements which has seen it replace its older quad bike
with the Polaris side by side vehicle.
"Apart from that the Polaris side by side will give increased
functionality for our patrols allowing us to move more equipment to
and from the beach faster and easier, ensuring our members continue
to provide the best possible lifesaving service at Australia's
busiest beach," said Dr Measday.
The Bondi Surf Club is officially recognised as the oldest surf
lifesaving club in the world. It is an Australian icon and holds an
indelible position in Australian history. The club was established
on 21 February, 1907, at the Royal Hotel Bondi Beach by a group of
like-minded bathers. The club was responsible for introducing surf
lifesaving to Australia and pioneered the famous surf reel and
line.
In addition to using IRBs - which are used to save 50 per cent
of the average 1000 people rescued at Bondi Beach each year - Bondi
SLSC carries defibrillators, oxygen and many other first-aid
devices to assist in abiding with the club motto of "no lives
lost".
Bondi SLSC leads Australia in the number of rescues performed
and is more committed than ever to providing the highest quality of
voluntary community service. Bondi SLSC is at the forefront of new
technology in the lifesaving field, including inflatable rescue
boats, jet-ski rescue craft and automatic external
defibrillators.
The Polaris Ranger 400 is powered by a four-stroke,
single-cylinder, 455cc, 29hp carburetted engine that is liquid
cooled. It is equipped with an integrated certified roll-over
protection structure (ROPS) and has seating for two adults, has a
payload of 453.6kg, a rear cargo 'dump box' carrying capacity of
226.8kg, and a towing capacity of 567kg.
It has independent long-travel suspension front and rear
delivering ground clearance of 25.4cm while the on-demand
all-wheel-drive system ensures traction in tricky, low-grip
situations and reverts to two-wheel drive automatically when AWD is
no longer required. It has a 34.1-litre fuel tank.
The Polaris system also enables drivers to switch to one-wheel
drive - or what Polaris calls Turf Mode - for extremely tight
turns, or to minimise any possible tyre-tread environmental damage
to sensitive terrain. It uses 12-inch stamped steel rims.
Both the driver and passenger benefit from excellent ergonomics
and outstanding comfort with extra legroom and slide-through design
allowing two adults to enter and leave the Ranger quickly and
safely and the Polaris Ranger 400 is fitted with new driver and
passenger side nets for added safety.
The vehicle has a dry weight of only 476kg and it is available
in a range of colours including Solar Red, Sage Green and Polaris
Pursuit Camo.
Polaris Industries made its first snowmobile prototype in 1954,
but in more recent years added all-terrain and neighbourhood
electric vehicles to its range. Polaris now offers more than 13
different models ranging from, two seaters to six seaters, two,
four and six wheel drives, 400cc to 800cc petrol or diesel engines
and even an electric vehicle.
Polaris is based in Medina, Minnesota, USA. The company also
manufactures motorcycles through its Victory Motorcycles subsidiary
and recently added the Iconic Indian Motorcycles to its stable of
brands.
With annual sales of more than $1.9 billion in 2008, Polaris
designs, engineers, manufactures and markets the Polaris RANGER for
recreational and utility use.
For further information contact:
Jon Thomson
Thomson PR
Landline: 02 9938 6408
Mobile: 0418 641 959
Email: info@thomsonpr.com.au
Website: www.thomsonpr.com.au