S.C. ordinances extend tax-free time limit on boats
South Carolina’s coastal counties are moving quickly to approve ordinances allowing boats to stay in their waters up to 180 aggregate days in a single
South Carolina’s coastal counties are moving quickly to approve ordinances allowing boats to stay in their waters up to 180 aggregate days in a single

With local and state cooperation, the Ocean State is considered a great place to run a marine business Spanning just 1,045 square miles, Rhode Island
With the current state of the U.S. economy, abandoned boats are becoming more of a problem from California to Maine, according to a recent report.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was recognized by the States Organization for Boating Access for its efforts to increase access in the Sunshine
Mako Marine International, a subsidiary of Tracker Marine Group, is planning to close its Forest City, N.C., plant and lay off 125 workers after Christmas.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Watercraft recently awarded more than $2.3 million in Cooperative Boating Access Facility Program grants to improve public
At a time when dealers and manufacturers may be tempted to cut costs by not exhibiting at boat shows, a newly released study indicates that
Several Florida marine industry groups will meet Sept. 24 in Palm Beach, Fla., for the 10th annual Marine Summit. The event runs from 1-5 p.m.
The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation will share preliminary results from its State Direct Mail Marketing Program at the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies’
The Michigan City (Ind.) In-Water Boat Show, which ended Aug. 24, saw a 7 percent increase in attendance this year, with 19,766 people coming to
South Carolina’s coastal counties are moving quickly to approve ordinances allowing boats to stay in their waters up to 180 aggregate days in a single

With local and state cooperation, the Ocean State is considered a great place to run a marine business Spanning just 1,045 square miles, Rhode Island
With the current state of the U.S. economy, abandoned boats are becoming more of a problem from California to Maine, according to a recent report.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was recognized by the States Organization for Boating Access for its efforts to increase access in the Sunshine
Mako Marine International, a subsidiary of Tracker Marine Group, is planning to close its Forest City, N.C., plant and lay off 125 workers after Christmas.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Watercraft recently awarded more than $2.3 million in Cooperative Boating Access Facility Program grants to improve public
At a time when dealers and manufacturers may be tempted to cut costs by not exhibiting at boat shows, a newly released study indicates that
Several Florida marine industry groups will meet Sept. 24 in Palm Beach, Fla., for the 10th annual Marine Summit. The event runs from 1-5 p.m.
The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation will share preliminary results from its State Direct Mail Marketing Program at the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies’
The Michigan City (Ind.) In-Water Boat Show, which ended Aug. 24, saw a 7 percent increase in attendance this year, with 19,766 people coming to