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NMMA supports Recreational Marine Preservation Act
WASHINGTON – The National Marine Manufacturers Association is supporting a bill in Congress that it says will help curb frivolous…
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All American Marine enters recreational marine industry
BELLINGHAM, Wash. – All American Marine Inc., a builder of high-speed passenger catamarans, excursion boats, and research vessels, is now…
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MEEF to hold clean boating event in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON – The Marine Environmental Education Foundation annually sponsors clean boating program success in Washington, D.C., with the National Clean…
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Boat builders recognized for safety milestones
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Brunswick Corp. handed out Gold Safety Awards earlier this week for million-hour increments without lost-time incidents to…
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Fountain Powerboats to adopt Toyota Production System
WASHINGTON, N.C. – Boat builder Fountain Powerboat Industries, Inc. (AMEX:FPB) has engaged consultant Samuel R. McPherson to implement the Toyota…
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Louisiana eager to see marinas reopen
NEW ORLEANS – It’s no surprise that the state of Louisiana is eager to see its recreational marine business return…
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Publicity rights lawsuit against megayacht builder settled
WASHINGTON – Tiger Woods has settled his rights-of-publicity lawsuit against megayacht builder Christensen Shipyards, the golfer’s law firm, Venable LLP,…
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Regulator to expand?
EDENTON, N.C. – Regulator Marine, Inc. has purchased 25 acres of open land adjacent to its current property, the company…
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Rodriquez Yachts enters the U.S. market
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – European yacht builder Rodriquez Yachts has signed an exclusive agreement with South Florida-based BRB Yachts that…
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ABA signs supplier agreement with AIM
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The American Boatbuilders Association has signed a three-year agreement with AIM Supply Co. as the group’s…
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