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"The amount of integration required for any sort of autonomy or assistance product is dizzying," Stein writes. COURTESY BOSTON WHALER.

Smarter Boat Systems

Navico and Avikus are combining in-house expertise with outside know-how to advance on-board technology

The Neptune Awards celebrate exceptional achievements in marine marketing. PHOTO COURTESY MARINE MARKETERS OF AMERICA

How to Market Like a Winner

This year’s Neptune Awards didn’t just celebrate excellence. They also showed what’s possible with today’s top-notch thinking

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Adapting to Change

Editor-in-chief Gary Reich opines about the state of the marine aftermarket in his April letter from the editor.

Talk on the docks reveals that larger, more expensive boats are selling. Builders of boats under 50 feet are less enthusiastic about market conditions. PHOTO COURTESY INFORMA MARKETS

Boat Sales: Taking Stock

Boats larger than 80 feet are selling, but below that size, even brokers with decades of experience can’t get a clear market read

The Artemis 23 has a range of 50 nautical miles at 23 knots. PHOTO COURTESY VOLARE

Volare Boats: A Scrappy Startup

Two thirty-somethings with boatbuilding in their blood are starting an electric boat company in the heart of Lowcountry South Carolina

The retail space, 
though extensive, is a fraction of the size of the inventory storerooms above, below and adjacent to it. DAVID CONWAY PHOTO

Winning in the Marine Aftermarket

At Freeport Marine Supply, deep inventory, technical know-how and a growing online business help a third-generation retailer compete

"The amount of integration required for any sort of autonomy or assistance product is dizzying," Stein writes. COURTESY BOSTON WHALER.

Smarter Boat Systems

Navico and Avikus are combining in-house expertise with outside know-how to advance on-board technology

The Neptune Awards celebrate exceptional achievements in marine marketing. PHOTO COURTESY MARINE MARKETERS OF AMERICA

How to Market Like a Winner

This year’s Neptune Awards didn’t just celebrate excellence. They also showed what’s possible with today’s top-notch thinking

letter

Adapting to Change

Editor-in-chief Gary Reich opines about the state of the marine aftermarket in his April letter from the editor.

Talk on the docks reveals that larger, more expensive boats are selling. Builders of boats under 50 feet are less enthusiastic about market conditions. PHOTO COURTESY INFORMA MARKETS

Boat Sales: Taking Stock

Boats larger than 80 feet are selling, but below that size, even brokers with decades of experience can’t get a clear market read

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