Among boats larger than 55 feet, U.S. yacht brokerage sales surged in February, the third month in a row that big-boat sales have outpaced the same month a year earlier.
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Sail America is launching a campaign to reach out to Sail America's membership and the sailing industry at large, with the goal of finding out what is happening in every major segment of the industry, president Sally Helme said in a letter to members.
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Garmin Ltd. today announced strong fourth-quarter results, including revenue and earnings per share growth for the period ending Dec. 26, 2009.
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"United We Fish," a rally to support reform of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, is set for noon Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
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Our weekly roundup of dealers and distributors includes news from Family Boating Centers, Fairline Boats, MarineMax of the Tennessee River and Imtra.
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Attendance at the 2010 Miami International Boat show was down slightly from the previous year, according to the National Marine Manufacturers Association.
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As the industry gathered at the 69th annual Miami International Boat Show, Soundings Trade Only offered comprehensive coverage of the news, people and products at the show.
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VALENCIA, Spain -- The America's Cup is headed home. For the first time since 1992, the premiere trophy in sailing will come back to the shores of the United States, this time to the Golden Gate Yacht Club on San Francisco Bay.
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VALENCIA, Spain - U.S. America's Cup challenger BMW Oracle trounced the Swiss defender Alinghi today in the first race of the 33rd America's Cup.
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MIAMI BEACH - Yamaha Marine Group president Phil Dyskow announced Thursday he will retire May 1 from his position. Ben Speciale, vice president of planning and operations, will succeed him as president.
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MIAMI BEACH - Mercury Marine's MercMonitor ECO-Screen was named West Marine's Green Product of the Year this morning at the Miami International Boat Show.
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MIAMI BEACH - While acknowledging the financial woes of 2009, Brunswick Corp. chairman and CEO Dusty McCoy last night told more than 100 journalists and industry members that the company is in good financial shape as it heads into the next decade.
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The worst is over for the recreational marine industry and Brunswick Corp. That was the message delivered to a group of financial analysts during a meeting held today in Miami and broadcast over the Internet prior to the opening of the Miami International Boat Show.
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VALENCIA, Spain - America's Cup racing was cancelled for the second time, as the race committee today decided waves were too high for the huge multihulls.
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