
Movers and Shakers
MarineMax named Josie Tucci vice president of marketing and promoted Bentley Hodge to base manager at the company’s charter base in Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

MarineMax named Josie Tucci vice president of marketing and promoted Bentley Hodge to base manager at the company’s charter base in Tortola, British Virgin Islands.
Southwest Florida Yachts is having such a good year it says it needs more yachts for chartering. “In spite of the iffy economy, our chartering

Fort Lauderdale-based Dockwise Yacht Transport says it has been busy despite the tough economic times. In late February, DYT’s 456-foot Super Servant 3 left Port
Bellingham Marine has designed and built a new marina for visiting megayachts seeking temporary berthing on San Diego Bay. Fifth Avenue Landing, located near the
The Trumpy name is making a comeback after a 35-year hiatus. Trumpy Yachts, now headed by former Alden Yachts executive Jim Ewing, is introducing the
Hake Yachts, the Stuart, Fla.-based builder of retractable-keel sailboats, is now under new ownership. Indianapolis businessman Ted Gelov recently acquired the assets of Hake Yachts,
Grand Banks Yachts recently launched a new Web site. Boaters considering the purchase of a new Grand Banks, buyers can visit the site to learn about
Dometic Marine’s Cruisair brand of air-conditioning systems for pleasure yachts is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. It was founded in 1959 by Jere Crews.

Brunswick Corp. secured a new $400 million revolving credit facility in December to ensure more liquidity and financial flexibility. The revolving credit commitment should help
The 21st annual Yacht & Brokerage Show has expanded some 15 to 20 percent to accommodate new exhibitors and larger displays. “There is more interest

MarineMax named Josie Tucci vice president of marketing and promoted Bentley Hodge to base manager at the company’s charter base in Tortola, British Virgin Islands.
Southwest Florida Yachts is having such a good year it says it needs more yachts for chartering. “In spite of the iffy economy, our chartering

Fort Lauderdale-based Dockwise Yacht Transport says it has been busy despite the tough economic times. In late February, DYT’s 456-foot Super Servant 3 left Port
Bellingham Marine has designed and built a new marina for visiting megayachts seeking temporary berthing on San Diego Bay. Fifth Avenue Landing, located near the
The Trumpy name is making a comeback after a 35-year hiatus. Trumpy Yachts, now headed by former Alden Yachts executive Jim Ewing, is introducing the
Hake Yachts, the Stuart, Fla.-based builder of retractable-keel sailboats, is now under new ownership. Indianapolis businessman Ted Gelov recently acquired the assets of Hake Yachts,
Grand Banks Yachts recently launched a new Web site. Boaters considering the purchase of a new Grand Banks, buyers can visit the site to learn about
Dometic Marine’s Cruisair brand of air-conditioning systems for pleasure yachts is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. It was founded in 1959 by Jere Crews.

Brunswick Corp. secured a new $400 million revolving credit facility in December to ensure more liquidity and financial flexibility. The revolving credit commitment should help
The 21st annual Yacht & Brokerage Show has expanded some 15 to 20 percent to accommodate new exhibitors and larger displays. “There is more interest