
Dates Set for 2025 Standards Week
The ABYC event includes daily meetings to discuss updates to Supplement 65 of the Standards and Technical Information Reports for Small Craft.

The ABYC event includes daily meetings to discuss updates to Supplement 65 of the Standards and Technical Information Reports for Small Craft.

The NMMA’s advocacy event kicked off with an industry update, advocacy briefing, awards and an update on right whale speed restrictions.

The analysis found that boats certified to ABYC’s voluntary standards are 43% to 47% less likely to be involved in some types of accidents.

The ABYC and NMEA routinely work together to solve problems for the recreational marine industry.

The Outstanding Technician Awards highlight professionals who excel in customer service, technical training and industry involvement.

The promotions, hires and appointments are aimed at enhancing the organization’s business development, education programs, member services and marketing strategies.

The third annual International Marine Service Technician Week is dedicated to recognizing the commitment of service professionals.

Marine service technology instructor Freddie Fowler from Manatee Technical College in Bradenton, Fla., is this year’s honoree.

To kick off its 70th anniversary, the ABYC convened Standards Week in its hometown of Annapolis, Md.

The series, held in partnership with the USCG, aims to enhance safety and compliance within the marine industry.

The ABYC event includes daily meetings to discuss updates to Supplement 65 of the Standards and Technical Information Reports for Small Craft.

The NMMA’s advocacy event kicked off with an industry update, advocacy briefing, awards and an update on right whale speed restrictions.

The analysis found that boats certified to ABYC’s voluntary standards are 43% to 47% less likely to be involved in some types of accidents.

The ABYC and NMEA routinely work together to solve problems for the recreational marine industry.

The Outstanding Technician Awards highlight professionals who excel in customer service, technical training and industry involvement.

The promotions, hires and appointments are aimed at enhancing the organization’s business development, education programs, member services and marketing strategies.

The third annual International Marine Service Technician Week is dedicated to recognizing the commitment of service professionals.

Marine service technology instructor Freddie Fowler from Manatee Technical College in Bradenton, Fla., is this year’s honoree.

To kick off its 70th anniversary, the ABYC convened Standards Week in its hometown of Annapolis, Md.

The series, held in partnership with the USCG, aims to enhance safety and compliance within the marine industry.