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A recent forecast indicates a 2013 growth of 8 percent in the American boating industry.
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Fabricators chart new courses online.
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The right—and quick—response can salvage your digital reputation.
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Barb Czarnecki runs a one-woman shop producing top-quality products.
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Keyston Bros. has named Dennis Bueker vice president of its Awning and Canvas Division.
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According to the NMMA, there has been a 13 percent increase in recreational boating in Canada.
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New fabric from WeatherMax able to withstand frigid temperatures.
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This project won a 2013 MFA Award of Excellence in the rigid enclosures category.
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This project won a 2013 MFA Outstanding Achievement Award in the soft enclosures category.
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This project won a 2013 MFA Outstanding Achievement Award in the soft enclosures category.
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Events will be based on local market, boating opportunities and industry partners.
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Award recognizes individuals that have provided protection to the sport of boating.
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Marine fabricators showcase their creativity in crafting unique shade systems for boat owners.
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Hood Canvas takes a look at binding cutouts.
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The first transaction with a new customer can lead to profitable sales.
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Thirty new products set to debut at the International BoatBuilders’ Exhibition & Conference.
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Help celebrate the redevelopment and refurbishment of the Galveston Yacht Basin.
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Activities range from boat training to scuba lessons and DIY maintenance seminars.
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Hull consists of a series of fiberglass sheets covered with heat-welded plastic tarpaulin.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced $11.4 million in grants under the CVA.
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Thanks to quality fabrics, hardware and lots of ingenuity, marine fabricators are crafting exterior applications that are big on form and function.
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Building a custom interior in a vessel can be a challenge or an excitement.
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Recreational boating sales increased to $32.3 billion in 2011.
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Mike Erickson gives the details on his shop's nontraditional capabilities.
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Designed Fabrics attain Select certification for VOC, formaldehyde emissions.