May 2008

  • Published On: May 1, 2008

    The “Discover Boating” advertising campaign, sponsored by the National Marine Manufacturer’s Association (NMMA), now includes cell phone advertising and TiVo advertising messages. The NMMA designed the new campaign to simplify the ordering process for the Discover Boating DVD, which encourages people to visit manufacturers and dealers. The 15-week campaign started in February and ends in [...]

  • Published On: May 1, 2008

    Senator Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and Senator Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) introduced the bill, S. 2766, The Clean Boating Act of 2008. If enacted into law before the Sept. 2008 deadline, the bill would permanently restore a long-standing regulation that excludes recreational boaters and anglers from federal and state permit requirements under the Clean Water Act, which [...]

  • Published On: May 1, 2008

    Bainbridge International announced James Hudson as export sales manager for their sailcloth and technical fabrics division. Hudson has held various positions in the marine industry, including skipper for private and charter yachts, and after-sales manager for Ancasta, Sealine and Fairline. Hudson follows the recent departure of Kane Watkinson.

  • Published On: May 1, 2008

    At the 2008 Miami Boat Show, nine marine manufacturers were honored for innovative achievement. The Innovation Awards were organized by the National Marine Manufacturers Association and judged by Boating Writers International. More than 50 products were entered into eight categories and judged on their innovative distinction from other products, the benefits to the marine industry [...]

  • Published On: May 1, 2008

    Production of Chris-Craft’s Lancer 20 (formerly named “Speedster”) has moved from Sarasota, Fla., to Cleveland County, N.C. Production of Chris-Craft’s smallest and most popular boat began in its new Kings Mountain facility in March. Chris-Craft also plans to start an upholstery operation at the new facility. In the next two or three months the company [...]

  • Published On: May 1, 2008

    The American Boating Congress (ABC) recently cited threats to recreational boating in the U.S., including national federal permitting of recreational boats, assaults on boating and fishing access, proposed tax reforms, and a stalling economy and spiking energy processes. According to Boating Industry magazine, the number of legislative and regulatory threats facing the boating industry is [...]