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Kentucky boat tax may drive away business
CINCINNATI – Kentucky marinas may lose business to neighboring states due to a new push from the state’s Department of…
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Washington show to conduct lifejacket giveaway
PUYALLUP, Wash. – With a daily giveaway of up to 1,000 properly fitted lifejackets to children 12-and-under, the “Keep Hope…
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OSHA proposes new fire safety standards
WASHINGTON – The National Marine Manufacturers Association is backing a proposal by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to modernize…
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Yeargin to deliver closing IMBC keynote
TAMPA, Fla. – Despite Bill Yeargin’s new position outside the marina and boatyard sector, the president and CEO of Correct…
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Digital Antenna launches redesigned Web site
SUNRISE, Fla. – Digital Antenna Inc. made public a new Web site it describes as “image-rich, technically detailed and customer…
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SCMA supports test for California boaters
ORANGE, Calif. – The directors of the Southern California Marine Association have confirmed their support for the principal parts of…
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Future of tow vehicles at risk?
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Recreation Coalition, concerned over proposals to raise federal corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards, is…
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Riviera grows its U.S. presence
COOMERA, Australia – Australian luxury cruiser manufacturer Riviera is growing its presence in the United States and throughout the rest…
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California marina may spur future development
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. – A $300-million lakefront project on California’s Lake Elsinore that would include a boat mall, a marina,…
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Drystack panel scheduled at marina conference
TAMPA, Fla. – Producers of the International Marina & Boatyard Conference have created a panel and roundtable discussion based on…
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