
Industry icon Kaye Pearson passes
Kaye Pearson, one of the giants of Florida’s marine industry, died March 21 at his home in Fort Lauderdale after a bout with cancer. He

Kaye Pearson, one of the giants of Florida’s marine industry, died March 21 at his home in Fort Lauderdale after a bout with cancer. He
Marine industry consultant Bob Saxon will be the featured speaker at Thursday’s meeting of the Marina Mile 84 Association of Fort Lauderdale. Saxon’s presentation, “Positioning
Fort Lauderdale mayor Jim Naugle, in his final state-of-the-city address Wednesday evening, told commissioners that city government should remain friendly to the marine industry because
One-day passes are now available to the International Marina & Boatyard Conference, scheduled for Jan. 25-28 in Fort Lauderdale. The one-day pass includes the exhibit
The Marine Industries Association of South Florida will manage and produce the 44th Annual Fort Lauderdale Billfish Tournament. MIASF acquired the event from The Fort
A seminar on the economy, presented by J. Antonio Villamil, a former U.S. undersecretary of commerce for economic affairs, will take place at the upcoming
Wellington Yacht Partners of Portsmouth, R.I., opened a new office in Fort Lauderdale and appointed three new brokers to the sales team there. Bruce Szamier
Watercraft Innovations moved its headquarters to Fort Myers, Fla., nearly tripling its space compared to its location in Cape Coral, Fla. “This new facility allows

With a few exceptions, business was slow, but turnout beat expectations Attendance was down and floor traffic light in some areas, but many exhibitors at
Because of worsening economic conditions, the National Marine Bankers Association is cancelling its annual Marine Lending Workshop and will next hold the event in December

Kaye Pearson, one of the giants of Florida’s marine industry, died March 21 at his home in Fort Lauderdale after a bout with cancer. He
Marine industry consultant Bob Saxon will be the featured speaker at Thursday’s meeting of the Marina Mile 84 Association of Fort Lauderdale. Saxon’s presentation, “Positioning
Fort Lauderdale mayor Jim Naugle, in his final state-of-the-city address Wednesday evening, told commissioners that city government should remain friendly to the marine industry because
One-day passes are now available to the International Marina & Boatyard Conference, scheduled for Jan. 25-28 in Fort Lauderdale. The one-day pass includes the exhibit
The Marine Industries Association of South Florida will manage and produce the 44th Annual Fort Lauderdale Billfish Tournament. MIASF acquired the event from The Fort
A seminar on the economy, presented by J. Antonio Villamil, a former U.S. undersecretary of commerce for economic affairs, will take place at the upcoming
Wellington Yacht Partners of Portsmouth, R.I., opened a new office in Fort Lauderdale and appointed three new brokers to the sales team there. Bruce Szamier
Watercraft Innovations moved its headquarters to Fort Myers, Fla., nearly tripling its space compared to its location in Cape Coral, Fla. “This new facility allows

With a few exceptions, business was slow, but turnout beat expectations Attendance was down and floor traffic light in some areas, but many exhibitors at
Because of worsening economic conditions, the National Marine Bankers Association is cancelling its annual Marine Lending Workshop and will next hold the event in December