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Bob’s Machine Acquires Transducer Shield & Saver

Bob’s Machine Expands Into Marine Electronics With Acquisition of Transducer Shield & Saver
Bobs Machine Expands Into Marine Electronics With Acquisition of Transducer Shield Saver

Bob’s Machine Expands Into Marine Electronics With Acquisition of Transducer Shield & Saver

Bob’s Machine, a leader in high-performance marine products, is excited to announce the acquisition of Transducer Shield & Saver, a well-regarded company known for its durable transducer protection products. This strategic move expands Bob’s Machine’s reach into the marine electronics sector, providing enhanced solutions for both boaters and anglers.

A Legacy of Innovation: Bob’s Machine History

Founded in 1978, Bob’s Machine has been a pioneer in manufacturing high-performance jack plates and marine accessories. With over 40 years of experience, the company is known for its dedication to quality and innovation. This acquisition further aligns with their mission to provide top-tier products that help customers achieve optimal performance on the water.

Bob’s Machine Welcomes Transducer Shield & Saver

Steve Pelini, VP of Sales & Marketing at Bob’s Machine, expressed the company’s enthusiasm about the acquisition:
“We are thrilled to welcome Transducer Shield & Saver to the Bob’s Machine family. This addition allows us to expand our expertise into the realm of transducer protection, a key product for today’s anglers. By joining forces, we can offer more comprehensive solutions to enhance the boating experience.”

Transducer Shield & Saver: A Trusted Name in Marine Electronics

Transducer Shield & Saver was founded by Scap Cicero, an avid fisherman and engineer with a vision to create strong, aesthetically pleasing transducer mounts that optimized performance for brands like Lowrance, Humminbird, Garmin, and Ray Marine. Since 2008, the company has earned a loyal following thanks to its robust, reliable designs and outstanding customer service. After Scap’s passing, his wife Shirley and daughter Loredana continued his legacy, maintaining the brand’s commitment to innovation and excellence.

Shirley Cicero shared her thoughts on the acquisition:
“Finding a company that shared our passion for quality was essential to us. Bob’s Machine is a perfect fit, and we are excited to see Transducer Shield & Saver continue to grow under their leadership.”

Exciting Future for Transducer Shield & Saver

With Eva Cervantes now leading the new division under Bob’s Machine, the Transducer Shield & Saver brand is poised for significant growth. Eva expressed her excitement for the future:
“I’m honored to take on this role during such an exciting time. Bob’s Machine will not only continue Scap’s vision but also expand the reach and innovation of Transducer Shield & Saver products.”

Strengthening Marine Product Offerings

With this acquisition, Bob’s Machine is set to make a strong impact on the marine electronics market, building on the legacy of Transducer Shield & Saver’s founder while delivering enhanced protection solutions for marine electronics.

For more information on Bob’s Machine and the newly acquired Transducer Shield & Saver, visit www.bobsmachine.com and www.transducershieldandsaver.com.

About Bob’s Machine

Since 1978, Bob’s Machine has been a trailblazer in the jack plate industry. Based in Tampa, FL, all products are proudly made in the USA, reflecting the company’s ongoing investment in American workers and manufacturing. Learn more at www.bobsmachine.com.

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Mark Lassagne

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