Market Outlook
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Tsunami causes millions in damage along U.S. coast
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — In the days since the earthquake-caused tsunamis hit the shore of Hawaii and the U.S. West…
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Dealers optimistic headed into selling season
MAPLE GROVE, Minn. — Based on boat show performance and other recent indicators, the majority of dealers surveyed by Boating…
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Update from the National Working Waterfront effort
PORTLAND, Maine — In September, 2010, a group at the Working Waterway & Waterfront Symposium decided to form a national…
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US SAILING enters new sponsorship agreement
PORTSMOUTH, R.I. — US SAILING and the Old Pulteney brand of whisky have formed a new partnership that names Old…
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Analyst: Talk with Brunswick supports positive view
DENVER — RBC Capital Markets recently hosted a number of restaurant and leisure companies at an investor day in Utah.…
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Florida waterway cleanup removes 18.6 tons of trash
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – On Saturday, more than 1,180 volunteers came by land and in 60 boats to participate in…
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RBFF says data shows marketing program’s success
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation says that according to a recent data comparison, states participating in…
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NMEA to educate on distress signals
SEVERNA PARK, Md.—In response to a request by the U.S. Coast Guard, the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) is working…
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January sales continue gradual improvement
MIAMI — Continuing a trend from the previous two months, January saw slightly improved sales for the boat segments tracked…
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Report: Marine industry levels off
NEW YORK — The US boat industry has stopped sinking, but may not quite be in recovery mode, according to…
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