NMMA: Boat registrations up slightly
Boat registrations increased 1 percent in 2007 compared to the previous year, according to a recent report from the National Marine Manufacturers Association. A total
Boat registrations increased 1 percent in 2007 compared to the previous year, according to a recent report from the National Marine Manufacturers Association. A total
The Coast Guard extended the comment period for its proposed rule on the stability of passenger vessels and the maximum number of passengers that may
Maritime General Agency, program administrator for the New Hampshire Insurance Company, says all new yacht policies written for vessels 27 feet and larger will be
EPS Corp., of Tinton Falls, N.J., acquired a 50 percent stake in Vectorworks Marine, a Titusville, Fla.-based builder of composite vessels. Terms of the deal
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has directed staff to proceed with submitting draft legislation that will create a pilot program to test anchoring
New speed regulations aimed at reducing ship strikes with endangered North Atlantic right whales go into effect Dec. 9. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
A consortium of businesses in France has developed a new method of “eco-design” tooling that tracks a vessel’s impact on the environment throughout its life
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently amended regulations affecting national marine sanctuaries in California. The affected sanctuaries include the Gulf of the Farallones, Monterey
Today marks the 33rd anniversary of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior. On the evening of Nov. 10, 1975, the 729-foot
Wesmar’s V2-20NS Vortex dual-prop, stainless-steel bow thruster was given ABS approval for dynamic positioning applications (DP1). The Woodinville, Wash.-based company said it anticipates similar approval
Boat registrations increased 1 percent in 2007 compared to the previous year, according to a recent report from the National Marine Manufacturers Association. A total
The Coast Guard extended the comment period for its proposed rule on the stability of passenger vessels and the maximum number of passengers that may
Maritime General Agency, program administrator for the New Hampshire Insurance Company, says all new yacht policies written for vessels 27 feet and larger will be
EPS Corp., of Tinton Falls, N.J., acquired a 50 percent stake in Vectorworks Marine, a Titusville, Fla.-based builder of composite vessels. Terms of the deal
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has directed staff to proceed with submitting draft legislation that will create a pilot program to test anchoring
New speed regulations aimed at reducing ship strikes with endangered North Atlantic right whales go into effect Dec. 9. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
A consortium of businesses in France has developed a new method of “eco-design” tooling that tracks a vessel’s impact on the environment throughout its life
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently amended regulations affecting national marine sanctuaries in California. The affected sanctuaries include the Gulf of the Farallones, Monterey
Today marks the 33rd anniversary of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior. On the evening of Nov. 10, 1975, the 729-foot
Wesmar’s V2-20NS Vortex dual-prop, stainless-steel bow thruster was given ABS approval for dynamic positioning applications (DP1). The Woodinville, Wash.-based company said it anticipates similar approval