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Coast Guard seeks feedback on engine cut-off switches
WASHINGTON — At the recommendation of the National Boating Safety Advisory Council and with support from National Marine Manufacturers Association,…
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Martha’s Vineyard boat yard changes ownership
EDGARTOWN, Mass. — George J. Rogers Jr. and Sheryl L. Roth Rogers recently acquired Edgartown Marine Inc. and Edgartown Marine…
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Seattle Yachts named exclusive dealer for Taiwan-based Tayana Yachts
SEATTLE – Seattle Yachts, a boat brokerage company in the Seattle area, has been appointed the exclusive dealer of Tayana…
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Volvo Penta test boat to hit five countries this summer
GOTHENBURG, Sweden — This summer Volvo Penta will take one of its test boats around five countries in the Baltic…
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Northern Marine revives under new ownership
ANACORTES, Wash. – Northern Marine was recently resurrected from bankruptcy with a new owner, Andy McDonald, who worked for the…
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Former boating executive sentenced to five years in prison
MIAMI – A fugitive who provided boats to the “Black Tuna Gang” for drug smuggling more than 30 years ago…
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Nationwide sweep to target impaired boaters
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Watercraft is among a growing number of state and…
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Poly-Planar launches new website
HANOVER, Md. — Marine audio equipment manufacturer Poly-Planar recently launched a fully redesigned website, according to a release form the…
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Recreational boating fatalities hit record low
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Coast Guard released its official 2010 Recreational Boating Statistics today, which show total fatalities fell to…
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New E15 label gets White House approval
WASHINGTON — The White House has signed off on a new gasoline pump label that would warn consumers when they…
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