J/Boats of Newport, R.I., was recently recognized for its J/95 and J/97 sailboats by Cruising World and Sailing World magazines and, for the first time, top honors by both magazines was awarded to the same boat, the J/95.
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The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection recognized 12 marine facilities, including nine more of the Brewer family of marinas, as recreational boating facilities to be certified as Clean Marinas.
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A group of Nautique employees recently traveled to Fort Pierce, Fla., to donate goods and assist Missionary Flights International in the Haitian relief effort.
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MarineMax reported an improved financial picture in the first quarter, which ended Dec. 31, 2009, with a slight increase in revenue and an uptick in same-store sales.
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FB Investments approved a revised reorganization plan proposed by Fountain Powerboat Industries, court documents show. The unsecured creditors, however, have filed a motion asking the court to deny confirmation of this amended plan.
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Marine displays manufacturer Nauticomp, of Ontario, Canada, chose Home Port Marine Marketing to provide publicity and promotion for its product line.
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USA Water Ski announced Nautique will continue as a premier sponsor of the national governing body through 2010 and will be recognized as the official towboat for its national championship events and other programs.
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West Marine, the country's largest retailer of boating supplies and accessories, will announce the winner of its first annual Green Product of the Year contest, and present a selection of innovative new products for 2010 at 10:15 a.m. Feb. 11 at the West Marine booth at the Miami International...
Icom America donated more than 150 communication equipment units from the marine, aviation and amateur divisions to assist Haiti in the aftermath of the Jan. 12 earthquake.
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Caterpillar again reported a decline in marine engine sales for the three-month rolling period of October through December 2009 compared to the same months of 2008, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Townsend Bay Marine, a Port Townsend, Wash.-based boatbuilding and repair facility, has laid off 40 workers after finishing a 127-footer and with no more building projects lined up.
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