
BoatUS, NWSA Present Leadership Award
Kathy Sinnett of Daytona Beach, Fla., is the recipient of this year’s Leadership in Women’s Sailing Award.

Kathy Sinnett of Daytona Beach, Fla., is the recipient of this year’s Leadership in Women’s Sailing Award.

The Roosevelt location is on the west side of Lake of the Woods near the U.S.-Canada border.

BoatUS is urging response to the proposal, which would remove hundreds of aids to navigation from the New York metro area to the Maine-Canada border.

The Douglas Lake operation is the third for Capt. Shaun Curtis, who also offers services in nearby Fort Loudoun/Tellico Lake and in Mobile, Ala.

Derek Debord, owner of TowBoatUS Lake Norman, was recognized for community outreach, boater education and professionalism.

Heather Lougheed, the current vice president of BoatUS, will take on a second organization role with the nonprofit organization.

Public and private organizations can apply for part of the $10 million grant from NOAA’s Marine Debris Removal Program.

Capt. Shaun Curtis managed the Fort Loudoun/Tellico Lake operation before acquiring the business.

Dr. Anne Kolker was widowed, became a top-notch sailor and racer, and spread her knowledge to dozens of women sailors.

Chris Edmonston, president of the BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water, was inducted into the Boating Safety Hall of Fame.

Kathy Sinnett of Daytona Beach, Fla., is the recipient of this year’s Leadership in Women’s Sailing Award.

The Roosevelt location is on the west side of Lake of the Woods near the U.S.-Canada border.

BoatUS is urging response to the proposal, which would remove hundreds of aids to navigation from the New York metro area to the Maine-Canada border.

The Douglas Lake operation is the third for Capt. Shaun Curtis, who also offers services in nearby Fort Loudoun/Tellico Lake and in Mobile, Ala.

Derek Debord, owner of TowBoatUS Lake Norman, was recognized for community outreach, boater education and professionalism.

Heather Lougheed, the current vice president of BoatUS, will take on a second organization role with the nonprofit organization.

Public and private organizations can apply for part of the $10 million grant from NOAA’s Marine Debris Removal Program.

Capt. Shaun Curtis managed the Fort Loudoun/Tellico Lake operation before acquiring the business.

Dr. Anne Kolker was widowed, became a top-notch sailor and racer, and spread her knowledge to dozens of women sailors.

Chris Edmonston, president of the BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water, was inducted into the Boating Safety Hall of Fame.