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Q&A with Martin Peters

After joining Yamaha in 2006, Martin Peters has been at the forefront of the company’s sustainability efforts. Today, he’s director of external affairs at the Yamaha U.S. Marine Business Unit.

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Boat Industry to Congress: Stop NOAA Proposal

On June 6, National Marine Manufacturers Association president and CEO Frank Hugelmeyer testified before Congress that a proposal by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Long-Game Strategy

Discover Boating’s mission to expand the market for boating by attracting the next generation, and retaining and growing current boaters, comes into market as consumers navigate economic and political headwinds.

Our Voices Count

Without advocacy, the marine industry wouldn’t have a voice. Each May, the NMMA’s American Boating Congress gathers marine industry stakeholders in Washington, D.C. and includes discussions with members of Congress and administration officials about what’s affecting the marine industry and where we need their help.

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New Research, New Opportunities

As interest in boats and other recreational goods adjusts to a new normal after the pandemic, the mission of Discover Boating — powered by the NMMA and the MRAA — remains focused on attracting the next generation of boaters, and retaining and growing current boaters.

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A Whale of a Challenge

As a new boating season gets underway, the top threat to boater access and businesses that depend on the marine industry is the federal government’s proposed speed restrictions along much of the Atlantic coast of the United States.

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Shorting the Circuit

Electrification of boats is still a few years away, but sustainable, emissions-reducing fuels are available now, and the marine industry needs to do its part to reduce CO2 emissions

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Miami 2023: That’s a Wrap

The Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show welcomed 100,000 visitors from 35 countries to six venues across the city

1.Martin-Peters-Headshot

Q&A with Martin Peters

After joining Yamaha in 2006, Martin Peters has been at the forefront of the company’s sustainability efforts. Today, he’s director of external affairs at the Yamaha U.S. Marine Business Unit.

AdobeStock_123018046

Long-Game Strategy

Discover Boating’s mission to expand the market for boating by attracting the next generation, and retaining and growing current boaters, comes into market as consumers navigate economic and political headwinds.

Our Voices Count

Without advocacy, the marine industry wouldn’t have a voice. Each May, the NMMA’s American Boating Congress gathers marine industry stakeholders in Washington, D.C. and includes discussions with members of Congress and administration officials about what’s affecting the marine industry and where we need their help.

AdobeStock_215281436

New Research, New Opportunities

As interest in boats and other recreational goods adjusts to a new normal after the pandemic, the mission of Discover Boating — powered by the NMMA and the MRAA — remains focused on attracting the next generation of boaters, and retaining and growing current boaters.

1. AdobeStock_270592739

A Whale of a Challenge

As a new boating season gets underway, the top threat to boater access and businesses that depend on the marine industry is the federal government’s proposed speed restrictions along much of the Atlantic coast of the United States.

1_AdobeStock_91930020

Shorting the Circuit

Electrification of boats is still a few years away, but sustainable, emissions-reducing fuels are available now, and the marine industry needs to do its part to reduce CO2 emissions

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Miami 2023: That’s a Wrap

The Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show welcomed 100,000 visitors from 35 countries to six venues across the city

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