A second try for BATSA
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other business organizations lobbied hard last year for passage of the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act. “The last Congress
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other business organizations lobbied hard last year for passage of the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act. “The last Congress
The new year brings with it new laws, including those governing boating. Here’s a sampling of some of the new regulations that will affect boaters
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Watercraft recently awarded $365,419 in grants to support 34 community boating safety and skills courses during 2009.
Today marks the 33rd anniversary of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior. On the evening of Nov. 10, 1975, the 729-foot
Florida boating law administrator Capt. Richard Moore was given the Personal Watercraft Industry Association’s 2008 Boating Safety Leadership Award during the annual National Association of
Changes to Colorado’s law on boating under the influence recently went into effect, decreasing the legal limit for blood alcohol content and expanding the reach

Funeral services were held June 13 in Holland, Mich., for Patrick Daniel Cunningham, a retired Tiara Yachts sales executive and one-time president of Bertram Yachts.
Two Mercury Marine senior executives with more than two decades each of service — Jim Hubbard, vice president and chief of staff; and Joseph Pomeroy,
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland last week signed legislation to enhance boating safety on state waterways. The new law establishes “failure to control” as an enforceable
Patrick Daniel Cunningham, 65, died Monday in the Cardiovascular Center at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich. after a 10-year struggle with
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other business organizations lobbied hard last year for passage of the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act. “The last Congress
The new year brings with it new laws, including those governing boating. Here’s a sampling of some of the new regulations that will affect boaters
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Watercraft recently awarded $365,419 in grants to support 34 community boating safety and skills courses during 2009.
Today marks the 33rd anniversary of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior. On the evening of Nov. 10, 1975, the 729-foot
Florida boating law administrator Capt. Richard Moore was given the Personal Watercraft Industry Association’s 2008 Boating Safety Leadership Award during the annual National Association of
Changes to Colorado’s law on boating under the influence recently went into effect, decreasing the legal limit for blood alcohol content and expanding the reach

Funeral services were held June 13 in Holland, Mich., for Patrick Daniel Cunningham, a retired Tiara Yachts sales executive and one-time president of Bertram Yachts.
Two Mercury Marine senior executives with more than two decades each of service — Jim Hubbard, vice president and chief of staff; and Joseph Pomeroy,
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland last week signed legislation to enhance boating safety on state waterways. The new law establishes “failure to control” as an enforceable
Patrick Daniel Cunningham, 65, died Monday in the Cardiovascular Center at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich. after a 10-year struggle with