
Dealer Spotlight: Off Shore Marine
This family-owned New Jersey dealership keeps growing. Here’s why, from company culture to marketing efforts.

This family-owned New Jersey dealership keeps growing. Here’s why, from company culture to marketing efforts.

Advisory group identifies what Discover Boating should be, and should not be, going forward.

At Skagit Valley College, Matt Mardesich is teaching the next generation of marine technicians.

New research offers a clear view of customer behavior and dealership necessities.

Miami-based Powerboats USA will represent the Turkish-built brand in the United States.

The survey asks boat dealers about factors that are affecting demand, and gauges retail trends and other indicators.

Meanwhile, consumers are paying more for the same volume of goods, a “yellow flag for discretionary categories,” says economics expert Brian Thompson.

The awards spotlight manufacturers shaping the future of boating through innovation in design, performance and engineering.

The new program is designed to help international companies enter the U.S. marine market.

The survey asks boat dealers about factors that are affecting demand, and gauges retail trends and other indicators.

This family-owned New Jersey dealership keeps growing. Here’s why, from company culture to marketing efforts.

Advisory group identifies what Discover Boating should be, and should not be, going forward.

At Skagit Valley College, Matt Mardesich is teaching the next generation of marine technicians.

New research offers a clear view of customer behavior and dealership necessities.

Miami-based Powerboats USA will represent the Turkish-built brand in the United States.

The survey asks boat dealers about factors that are affecting demand, and gauges retail trends and other indicators.

Meanwhile, consumers are paying more for the same volume of goods, a “yellow flag for discretionary categories,” says economics expert Brian Thompson.

The awards spotlight manufacturers shaping the future of boating through innovation in design, performance and engineering.

The new program is designed to help international companies enter the U.S. marine market.

The survey asks boat dealers about factors that are affecting demand, and gauges retail trends and other indicators.