
Q&A James L. Frye Westrec executive, AMI chairman and president
James L. Frye is vice president of business development and acquisitions for Encino, Calif.-based Westrec Marinas. As the world’s largest owner/operator of marinas and marine-related

James L. Frye is vice president of business development and acquisitions for Encino, Calif.-based Westrec Marinas. As the world’s largest owner/operator of marinas and marine-related
Yamaha Motor Company plans to temporarily stop production at 11 facilities worldwide because of the soft market. It was not specified which facilities would be
High fuel prices in 2007-2008 led to a decline in transient-boater traffic along the East Coast, according to a survey conducted by Applied Technology &
The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Funding Board recently awarded more than $12.3 million in grants to help improve boating facilities and trails in 33
The SeaSafe Group has added Doral International Inc. to its list of clients. Based in Sarasota, Fla., SeaSafe is a warranty and service contract company
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management awarded $235,726 in grants for new or upgraded marine pump-out facilities. The amount includes $183,985 for new pump-out

James L. Frye is vice president of business development and acquisitions for Encino, Calif.-based Westrec Marinas. As the world’s largest owner/operator of marinas and marine-related
Yamaha Motor Company plans to temporarily stop production at 11 facilities worldwide because of the soft market. It was not specified which facilities would be
High fuel prices in 2007-2008 led to a decline in transient-boater traffic along the East Coast, according to a survey conducted by Applied Technology &
The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Funding Board recently awarded more than $12.3 million in grants to help improve boating facilities and trails in 33
The SeaSafe Group has added Doral International Inc. to its list of clients. Based in Sarasota, Fla., SeaSafe is a warranty and service contract company
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management awarded $235,726 in grants for new or upgraded marine pump-out facilities. The amount includes $183,985 for new pump-out