Study lauds Sea-Doo performance
BRP Sea-Doo PWC beat out its competition in acceleration, handling and fuel consumption, according to a recent study by the Florida Institute of Technology. The
BRP Sea-Doo PWC beat out its competition in acceleration, handling and fuel consumption, according to a recent study by the Florida Institute of Technology. The
J.D. Power and Associates will release the results of its 2009 boat and engine studies during the Miami International Boat Show next week. The Boat
A study of the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation’s new Take Me Fishing campaign reveals that more than half of target anglers, identified as occasional
Legislation designed to strengthen and clarify the Vessel Hull Design Protection Act of 1998 was approved by Congress and awaits the President’s signature to become
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
Tacoma, Wash., benefited from more than $19 million in economic impact as a result of the Tall Ships Tacoma festival this summer, according to a
New Jersey boaters spent $2.1 billion in 2006, according to a study unveiled by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The study, the first

New Jersey boaters spent $2.1 billion in 2006, according to a new study unveiled by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The study, the
BRP Sea-Doo PWC beat out its competition in acceleration, handling and fuel consumption, according to a recent study by the Florida Institute of Technology. The
J.D. Power and Associates will release the results of its 2009 boat and engine studies during the Miami International Boat Show next week. The Boat
A study of the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation’s new Take Me Fishing campaign reveals that more than half of target anglers, identified as occasional
Legislation designed to strengthen and clarify the Vessel Hull Design Protection Act of 1998 was approved by Congress and awaits the President’s signature to become
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
Tacoma, Wash., benefited from more than $19 million in economic impact as a result of the Tall Ships Tacoma festival this summer, according to a
New Jersey boaters spent $2.1 billion in 2006, according to a study unveiled by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The study, the first

New Jersey boaters spent $2.1 billion in 2006, according to a new study unveiled by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The study, the