We Pitched the Sharks 🦈

The facts:

  • We pitched the Paddle Pump to Shark Tank ✓
  • It didn't make it to TV (yet) ✓
  • We're still here, still pumping ✓

Here's the Deal

Remember that moment in every Shark Tank pitch where the entrepreneur says "but we have a problem with production"? That's us.

The Good: Paddle Pumps are flying off the shelves (or out of our hangar, technically)

The Challenge: We're hand-building them one at a time in Maine. Not exactly scalable.

What We Need:

🔧 Manufacturing Partner – Someone who knows injection molding and marine-grade plastics

📦 Production Facility – Time to level up from the hangar

🚚 Distribution – Because shipping one at a time from Maine isn't cutting it

Are You Our Shark?

Got experience in manufacturing, distribution? We want to talk.

No TV cameras. No dramatic music. Just a real opportunity to help scale an American-made product that actually works.

Ready to jump in? Contact us here

Maine Made

Floatplane flying in Maine is an intrinsic part of Maine's rural heritage. With over 5,000 ponds and lakes throughout the state, at one point, floatplanes were the only means of accessing its remote parts. The general aviation community still thrives in Maine as an efficient means to accessing Maine's remote ponds and islands.

We are proud to have our roots in Maine and be building our products here.  We make our paddle blades and handles out of recycled plastics in order to do our park in keeping our waterways and oceans clean.​

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