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Ohio dealers are celebrating a new law that allows out-of-state owners to store and service their boats for the winter without paying a use tax. Meanwhile, are apologies really effective when there’s a screw-up?

Ohio dealers are celebrating a new law that allows out-of-state owners to store and service their boats for the winter without paying a use tax. Meanwhile, are apologies really effective when there’s a screw-up?

As the winter boat-show season gets into full swing, put some serious thought into your display and how it connects customers to the boating lifestyle.

New regulations in the Sunshine State require boat rental companies to carry insurance on their customers. The good news? Ohio’s Cuyahoga River, once a poster child for pollution, was stocked with 1,000 rainbow trout.

The Michigan Boating Industries Association elected four new directors and named the officers who will serve next year. Also, the 2023 schedule for “Ladies Let’s Go Fishing!” is taking shape.

A bill in Congress is considered critical to fish and wildlife conservation, while a red tide episode that’s causing fish kills in southwest Florida is drifting north.

Surveying customers to find out what they think about your business has never been more important.

Local boat shows are one of the most effective ways to expose your dealership to new prospects and fill your sales funnel during the off-season.

Many are applauding a judge’s proposed consent decree that will serve as a roadmap to address western Lake Erie’s chronic algal blooms.

Giving your dealership a view from 30,000 feet can reveal areas in your business that may be off-putting to prospective customers.

Wise dealerships look to women anglers as a leading source for new and used boat sales. Also, fundraising efforts for Hurricane Ian relief continue.

Ohio dealers are celebrating a new law that allows out-of-state owners to store and service their boats for the winter without paying a use tax. Meanwhile, are apologies really effective when there’s a screw-up?

As the winter boat-show season gets into full swing, put some serious thought into your display and how it connects customers to the boating lifestyle.

New regulations in the Sunshine State require boat rental companies to carry insurance on their customers. The good news? Ohio’s Cuyahoga River, once a poster child for pollution, was stocked with 1,000 rainbow trout.

The Michigan Boating Industries Association elected four new directors and named the officers who will serve next year. Also, the 2023 schedule for “Ladies Let’s Go Fishing!” is taking shape.

A bill in Congress is considered critical to fish and wildlife conservation, while a red tide episode that’s causing fish kills in southwest Florida is drifting north.

Surveying customers to find out what they think about your business has never been more important.

Local boat shows are one of the most effective ways to expose your dealership to new prospects and fill your sales funnel during the off-season.

Many are applauding a judge’s proposed consent decree that will serve as a roadmap to address western Lake Erie’s chronic algal blooms.

Giving your dealership a view from 30,000 feet can reveal areas in your business that may be off-putting to prospective customers.

Wise dealerships look to women anglers as a leading source for new and used boat sales. Also, fundraising efforts for Hurricane Ian relief continue.