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Reverso down but not out
Reverso Pumps in Ft Lauderdale, reassures customers it's still in business, despite Wilma knocking out its electricity and telephone services
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Boat Showrooms to act as AICON agent
Boat Showrooms, a UK company that specialises in new boat sales, has been made the sole distributor of AICON motoryachts in the UK and Balearic Islands
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Strictly Sail St Petersburg gets new location
This year's Strictly Sail St Petersburg exhibition in Florida will be held at Spa Beach Park, which is located at the base of St Petersburg Pier
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Business as usual at Unified Marine
The Florida-based manufacturer of marine accessories is back in business just one day after Hurricane Wilma pummelled the region with winds of up to 120mph
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Navionics hires Scandinavian area manager
Navionics, an Italian manufacturer of electronic navigational charts, has appointed Jens Kristiansen as the company's new area manager for Scandinavia
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West Marine reports 71 per cent drop in quarterly profit, cuts 2005 earnings guidance
Citing store closures due to hurricane damage, the national retailer said it would cut orders from marine accessories manufacturers for the remainder of the year
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Boatbuilders give mixed reviews to rescheduled Ft Lauderdale show
Some boatbuilders have cancelled altogether, others are still going. Many wonder about the show's timing and whether consumers will turn up
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RIBEX 2006 dates announced
RIBEX 2006 is to run from May 12-14 next year at Cowes Yacht Haven on the UK's Isle of Wight
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Alshaya Marine appoints new manager
Alshaya Marine in the Middle East has appointed Mohamed Saleem as the group's new executive manager, effective immediately
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Reporting higher sales and profits, Marine Products Corporation says it will cut back smaller models this month
The decision to reduce production on smaller Chaparral boats is due to falling consumer confidence, hurricanes and higher fuel prices. The company expects lower fourth-quarter sales compared to the same quarter of '04
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MarineMax reports record 2005, but lowers guidance for fiscal 2006
Sales increased 24 per cent for fiscal 2005, and profits were up 29 per cent for the year, but the national boat retailer lowered its guidance for 2006 because of hurricane-related damage to stores and sales
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Ocean Equipment names new vice president
The US distributor and manufacturer of marine products has announced that national sales manager Al Leon has been promoted to the role of vice president
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Off again, On again: Ft Lauderdale rescheduled for next week
Show organisers said that, despite fewer marina slips and the possibility of no power, the show will run from Thursday through Sunday
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NVTi appoints new global sales manager
Night Vision Technologies Inc (NVTi), a US developer of night-day vision systems, has promoted Dan Kiernan to the role of international sales manager
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Technology forum to focus on infusion technology
European Boatbuilder Technology Forum to feature seminar on infusion technology for large yacht hulls and decks
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Telva to represent Storebro in Finland
Finnish boat distributor Telva has signed a deal with Nimbus Boats of Sweden to distribute the Storebro range of powerboats in Finland
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Navship to distribute Lewmar in Sweden
Sweden's Navship AB, a subsidiary of marine equipment distributor the Sportmanship Group, has been made the new Swedish agency for Lewmar, effective December 19
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South Florida takes major hit from Wilma
Following widespread damage to Ft Lauderdale and the rest of South Florida, organisers of the Ft Lauderdale boat show will assess damage this afternoon and make a decision about whether the show is viable
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Synergy to distribute Zeiss binoculars in Italy
Synergy has signed a deal with Fowa, an Italian importer of Zeiss binoculars, to distribute the range on the boating market in Italy
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Wally introduces new 45m (148ft) sloop
Wally Yachts, the Monaco-based yacht builder, has announced that it has added a new 45m (148ft) sloop to its current order book