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SylvanSport GO Added to RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum Exhibit

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SylvanSport, the Brevard, N.C.-based maker of trailers and camping gear, has announced it is honored to add its GO camping trailer to the Go RVing Hall at the RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum in Elkhart, Ind.

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Tom Dempsey (left), SylvanSport’s founder, and Jose Rodriguez, administrative manager for the RV/MH Heritage Foundation.

“The RV Industry Association spends millions each year on its Go RVing campaign to highlight the RV lifestyle. Go RVing is so significant to the industry that it has its own hall within the RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum,” the company said in its announcement. “The SylvanSport GO, which is made in Brevard, N.C., will be featured in this hall as part of a six-month exhibit.”

The SylvanSport GO was introduced in 2008 and was designed to blend outdoor activity with comfortable camping convenience. The GO can carry all kinds of outdoor gear, including kayaks, canoes and bikes, and when it converts to camping mode it features multiple options for a comfortable night’s sleep, ranging from two individual full-size sleeping areas to a king-size-plus bed.

SylvanSport Founder and CEO Tom Dempsey personally delivered the GO to the museum, along with Vice President of Operations Patrick Kennedy and Global Sourcing Manager John Stall.

“We are delighted to show off our GO camper in the Go RVing Hall,” said Tom Dempsey. “From design and engineering to sourcing and manufacturing, each GO is the culmination of the hard work and dedication of our team. Over the past 12 years, the GO has proven itself as a comfy, capable, and elegant platform for outdoor adventure and we are thrilled to share its quality and innovation with enthusiastic RVers who visit the museum.”

“The purpose of the Go RVing Hall is to showcase what modern RVing and camping has to offer to customers of all types,” said Jose Rodriguez, administrative manager for the RV/MH Heritage Foundation. “The SylvanSport GO is a wonderful reflection of the versatile nature of today’s RV world. We fully anticipate excited and inquisitive reactions from our visitors.”

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