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    NMMA bolsters fishing advocacy in election season

    The National Marine Manufacturers Association will participate in several events this month to reinforce its advocacy for recreational fishing. More...
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    ITC rules for Navico in patent dispute

    The ITC is also recommending that a federal appeals court deny Garmin’s request for a stay. More...
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    Furuno unveils new radar

    Furuno introduced its new DRS6AX “X-Class” Radar, which it said brings a refined 6kW open array to NavNet TZtouch and TZtouch2. More...
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    Webinar set for Friday on effects of Brexit

    The National Marine Manufacturers Association said the webinar will take place at 11 a.m. ET. More...
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    Brokerage sales bounce back in August

    The value of the boats sold also increased by $65 million as $344.4 million changed hands. More...
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    Bayliner unveils engine options on Heyday models

    Bayliner Boats will offer PCM engines, as well as Mercury V-Drives, on Heyday Inboard boats, recently acquired from the father-son team of John and Ben Dorton. More...
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    Grand Banks reports fiscal 2016 results

    A resurgent Grand Banks Yachts Ltd. reported a profit of $1.47 million for the year that ended June 30. More...
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    Hermine hits Florida with eyes on the Northeast

    Hurricane Hermine made landfall early this morning in Florida with a furious mix of rain, winds and surging waves. More...
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    Tropical Storm Hermine picks up steam as it nears Florida

    Tropical Storm Hermine is picking up forward speed and is expected to make landfall on the Florida Gulf Coast tonight or early Friday. More...
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    Beneteau will debut new boats at Annapolis sailboat show

    The company said the Oceanis 35 and 38 models of the past have evolved into two new models for 2017 with redesigned interiors and exteriors. More...
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    VIDEO: Bayliner Boats acquires two Heyday wakesurf models

    Bayliner Boats added Heyday Inboard’s wakesurfing boat models, WT-1 and WT2, to its portfolio. More...
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    Chaparral models will feature Malibu wake-surf technology

    Chaparral Boats will be the first to offer Malibu Boat’s wake-surf technology on sterndrive boats. More...
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    ITC issues ruling in Navico-Garmin patent dispute

    A patent infringement dispute that Navico Holdings initiated against Garmin’s DownVü scanning sonar products continues to unfold. More...
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    NMMA reports increases in boat and engine shipments

    The National Marine Manufacturers Association said wholesale shipments of traditional powerboats for its control group of manufacturers were up 3.4 percent this year through June. The NMMA said corresponding dollars were up 9.1 percent for the control group, which it said represents 69 percent...
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    Yachts Miami Beach getting a redesign for 2017

    Yachts Miami Beach will return in 2017 with a completely revamped layout, several entrances, beefed-up transportation to get attendees to and from the show and the ability to walk the show from the docks, not just the sidewalk. The show, formerly free for visitors, will cost $20 to attend. “We...
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    Analyst: Ski and wakeboat sales outpace market

    Wells Fargo said today that boat sales in the ski and wake segment are outperforming the broader powerboat industry. More...
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    BoatUS alarmed by Hudson River barge proposal

    New York Harbor commercial marine interests asked the Coast Guard to consider 10 commercial vessel anchorages on the Hudson River from Yonkers to Kingston, N.Y. More...
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    New England marine preserve divides local fishermen

    Proposals to create a vast national marine preserve off the New England coast are generating debate among commercial fishermen. More...
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    VIDEO: Bertram Yachts nears debut of new 35-footer

    TAMPA, Fla. — The new Bertram Yachts is ramping up boat manufacturing and service operations at its new plant in Tampa. More...
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    Lawsuit prompts EPA to question boatbuilders on emissions

    The EPA contacted nine boatbuilders that operate in several locations as a result of the lawsuit. More...
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