
For the Record: Strength in Europe goal of Yanmar deal
Japanese diesel engine manufacturer Yanmar purchased Netherlands-based Vetus, a boat equipment systems engineering company with markets in more than 100 countries, in an effort to

Japanese diesel engine manufacturer Yanmar purchased Netherlands-based Vetus, a boat equipment systems engineering company with markets in more than 100 countries, in an effort to

Michael Bryant, the president of the National Marine Bankers Association, laughs when asked about his background. “The good thing about writing my bio is that

Navico, the parent company of the Lowrance, Simrad and B&G brands, has released figures that show it dominated a relatively slow marine electronics market during

Brunswick Boat Group president Andy Graves doesn’t have an easy job. Graves has been president of the world’s largest boatbuilding operation since 2009, shortly after
U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., has introduced a bill that would block the use of gasoline blended with 15 percent ethanol until its harmful effects

Commercial fleet’s last pot-hauling sloop is swapping diesel for electric to become emissions-free Randy and Nate Jones’ sailing lobster boat just got greener. Owner/captain Nate,
Marine lenders continued to report increased activity in 2012, with 58 percent of respondents to a National Marine Bankers Association survey indicating volume was up

Ron Huibers may be new to the presidency of Volvo Penta of the Americas, but he is a seasoned veteran of the Volvo Group. Huibers

John Adey isn’t an engineer. But the president of the American Boat and Yacht Council “can speak engineer.” Adey, 42, has been at ABYC for

Brunswick Corp. said in early January that its board of directors authorized the company to seek a buyer for its Hatteras and Cabo brands. “This

Japanese diesel engine manufacturer Yanmar purchased Netherlands-based Vetus, a boat equipment systems engineering company with markets in more than 100 countries, in an effort to

Michael Bryant, the president of the National Marine Bankers Association, laughs when asked about his background. “The good thing about writing my bio is that

Navico, the parent company of the Lowrance, Simrad and B&G brands, has released figures that show it dominated a relatively slow marine electronics market during

Brunswick Boat Group president Andy Graves doesn’t have an easy job. Graves has been president of the world’s largest boatbuilding operation since 2009, shortly after
U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., has introduced a bill that would block the use of gasoline blended with 15 percent ethanol until its harmful effects

Commercial fleet’s last pot-hauling sloop is swapping diesel for electric to become emissions-free Randy and Nate Jones’ sailing lobster boat just got greener. Owner/captain Nate,
Marine lenders continued to report increased activity in 2012, with 58 percent of respondents to a National Marine Bankers Association survey indicating volume was up

Ron Huibers may be new to the presidency of Volvo Penta of the Americas, but he is a seasoned veteran of the Volvo Group. Huibers

John Adey isn’t an engineer. But the president of the American Boat and Yacht Council “can speak engineer.” Adey, 42, has been at ABYC for

Brunswick Corp. said in early January that its board of directors authorized the company to seek a buyer for its Hatteras and Cabo brands. “This