
Boating’s New Gold Rush
Innovation Central: Some of boating’s biggest companies are partnering with universities to access new technologies.

Innovation Central: Some of boating’s biggest companies are partnering with universities to access new technologies.
The deal follows Dometic’s 30-year partnership with the U.K. builder.
Ocean Accessories will service the company along the East Coast.
The company recently added marine businesses in the U.S., Canada and Bermuda.

Infinity Woven Products is trying a novel marketing approach to move boat builders around the docks and show floor.
Sea-Fire Marine, which makes fire detection and suppression systems, has recertified to ISO 9001:2015 standards.

Warren McCrickard may be relatively new to the boating industry, but he has made a name for himself as a voice in government relations and with his work with industry associations.
The supply agreement could lead to expansion in the U.S. and Europe for both companies.

The company’s wireless phone-charging system has been on the aftermarket but will now move to the OEM sector.
Demand for new products powered growth in the Minn Kota, Humminbird and Cannon brands, generating sales of $121.9 million, a 17.3 percent increase in unit revenue.

Innovation Central: Some of boating’s biggest companies are partnering with universities to access new technologies.
The deal follows Dometic’s 30-year partnership with the U.K. builder.
Ocean Accessories will service the company along the East Coast.
The company recently added marine businesses in the U.S., Canada and Bermuda.

Infinity Woven Products is trying a novel marketing approach to move boat builders around the docks and show floor.
Sea-Fire Marine, which makes fire detection and suppression systems, has recertified to ISO 9001:2015 standards.

Warren McCrickard may be relatively new to the boating industry, but he has made a name for himself as a voice in government relations and with his work with industry associations.
The supply agreement could lead to expansion in the U.S. and Europe for both companies.

The company’s wireless phone-charging system has been on the aftermarket but will now move to the OEM sector.
Demand for new products powered growth in the Minn Kota, Humminbird and Cannon brands, generating sales of $121.9 million, a 17.3 percent increase in unit revenue.