Block Island marina expansion remains in legal limbo
Champlin’s Marina expansion plans on Block Island’s Great Salt Pond could wind up in Rhode Island Supreme Court following a judgment released this week by
Champlin’s Marina expansion plans on Block Island’s Great Salt Pond could wind up in Rhode Island Supreme Court following a judgment released this week by

Industry fights N.Y. proposal; Illinois quickly shoots down similar measure As states look for creative ways to fill billion-dollar holes in their budgets, one big
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 Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation is kicking off the second year of its State Direct Mail Marketing Program, a nationwide effort designed to identify
Canal Boatyard of Seattle is staying ahead of environmental regulations with the recent installation of a new Stormwater RX Aquip filtration system designed to help
Washington-based yacht broker Ronald J. Sperry was sentenced to four years in jail for failing to pay state sales taxes collected at his dealership. According
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
The Illinois state legislature’s revenue and finance committee decided yesterday not to move forward with a bill to impose a 5 percent luxury tax on
A Rhode Island Superior Court judge has reversed a ruling by the state Coastal Resources Management Council and will allow Champlin’s Marina to go ahead
Karma Yacht Sales has started a grassroots campaign on behalf of sailboat dealers and the sailing community of Illinois against a proposed bill that would
Champlin’s Marina expansion plans on Block Island’s Great Salt Pond could wind up in Rhode Island Supreme Court following a judgment released this week by

Industry fights N.Y. proposal; Illinois quickly shoots down similar measure As states look for creative ways to fill billion-dollar holes in their budgets, one big
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 Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation is kicking off the second year of its State Direct Mail Marketing Program, a nationwide effort designed to identify
Canal Boatyard of Seattle is staying ahead of environmental regulations with the recent installation of a new Stormwater RX Aquip filtration system designed to help
Washington-based yacht broker Ronald J. Sperry was sentenced to four years in jail for failing to pay state sales taxes collected at his dealership. According
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
The Illinois state legislature’s revenue and finance committee decided yesterday not to move forward with a bill to impose a 5 percent luxury tax on
A Rhode Island Superior Court judge has reversed a ruling by the state Coastal Resources Management Council and will allow Champlin’s Marina to go ahead
Karma Yacht Sales has started a grassroots campaign on behalf of sailboat dealers and the sailing community of Illinois against a proposed bill that would