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TradeOnlyToday’s team of reporters and editors have been bringing you daily industry news stories for almost 15 years, through the boom years, the lean times

TradeOnlyToday’s team of reporters and editors have been bringing you daily industry news stories for almost 15 years, through the boom years, the lean times
A recent headline in The New York Times gave me a brief moment of déjà vu: “Saving Striped Bass.” As a writer and an angler,
A boatyard is a good place to be in April, with the whine of a buffer, the smell of bottom paint and the rhythmic report
I first heard industry veteran Augusto “Kiko” Villalon speak more than five years ago at an IBEX panel discussion in Miami Beach titled “Surviving the
I left New England in a predawn snow squall and returned six days later with heavy afternoon snow falling. In between, Miami had what should
I’ve always held a “glass is half full” attitude when it comes to our industry, in large part because of the resilience of small, smart
It feels at long last as if we’ve turned a corner, as if we’re on a train that has left the station and is not
I met a guy on the bus running between venues at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show who wants to become part of the industry.
Consider this the first of several “meditations” on boatbuilding, the U.S. consumer, China and trends both domestic and global. Post-recession, the U.S. boatbuilding industry remains
It’s called the blue-boat fleet, although they are better known as Down Easters, that growing segment of traditionally styled yachts with working New England lobster

TradeOnlyToday’s team of reporters and editors have been bringing you daily industry news stories for almost 15 years, through the boom years, the lean times
A recent headline in The New York Times gave me a brief moment of déjà vu: “Saving Striped Bass.” As a writer and an angler,
A boatyard is a good place to be in April, with the whine of a buffer, the smell of bottom paint and the rhythmic report
I first heard industry veteran Augusto “Kiko” Villalon speak more than five years ago at an IBEX panel discussion in Miami Beach titled “Surviving the
I left New England in a predawn snow squall and returned six days later with heavy afternoon snow falling. In between, Miami had what should
I’ve always held a “glass is half full” attitude when it comes to our industry, in large part because of the resilience of small, smart
It feels at long last as if we’ve turned a corner, as if we’re on a train that has left the station and is not
I met a guy on the bus running between venues at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show who wants to become part of the industry.
Consider this the first of several “meditations” on boatbuilding, the U.S. consumer, China and trends both domestic and global. Post-recession, the U.S. boatbuilding industry remains
It’s called the blue-boat fleet, although they are better known as Down Easters, that growing segment of traditionally styled yachts with working New England lobster