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Fairline looks to grow US business
South Carolina based Fairline Boats of North America appoints McMachen Marine as its Great Lakes dealership
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Innovation award winners announced at MAATS
The 2002 MAATS Innovation Awards, judged by members of Boating Writers International, were handed out today at a special luncheon. The awards were divided into nine product categories.
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NMMA responds to "oil in the sea" report
NMMA disputes Academy of Sciences findings over oil pollution
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Taylor Made appoints new VP
Taylor Made Group appoints David Karpinski as vice president, sales and marketing.
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Positive short-term outlook for US economy
In his MAATS keynote speech, economist Todd G Buchholz said that the US economy should be back to firing on all cylinders in the next four to five months.
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Volvo to continue race sponsorship
Volvo has announced today that it will continue the sponsorship for the Ocean Race, confirming the next race will start in Europe in autumn 2005.
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Ongoing impact of SSL crash
A MAATS seminar moderated by IBI's Nick Hopkinson provided an insight into the ongoing impact of Sowester Simpson Lawrence's crash last year, with additional reference to the failures of retailers Action Leisure and Online Marine.
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MAATS Meetings big hit with most exhibitors
The NMMA reported that the number of exhibitors at MAATS is up 40 percent compared to last year. Just as important, say the show organisers, is that the number of meetings between the buyers and vendors has also increased by 40 percent.
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PJ extends Savannah lease and plans expansion project
Palmer Johnson extends lease to 2007 and takes order for new 140 footer
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Visitors up at Sanctuary Cove
More than 45,600 visitors make it to this year's Sanctuary Cove show, up six per cent on last year
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Rig leaves Marten Spars for Italy
Marten Spars based in New Zealand has shipped out rigs for Perini Navi's 52.3m ketch, Squall
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MAATS encouraging progress
Registered visitors at the Marine Aftermarket Accessories Trade Show (MAATS) in Las Vegas passed last year's final total at the halfway point today.
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Dutch sailboat builder to launch motoryacht
Holland Yachtbouw has begun construction of a 105 ft, traditionally styled aluminium motoryacht
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Stability standards published
British Standards Institution publishes BS EN ISO 12217 stability for craft greater than 6m length
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Rolex increases yacht sponsorship
Rolex Watch USA to sponsor 2002 St Francis Perpetual Trophy Regatta - Big Boat Series.
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MaxPower adds five distributors
French riviera-based bow and stern thruster specialist, Max Power, has added five new distributors in the UK, Australia, Portugal and Iceland.
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New UK Try A Boat sponsors
Hampshire, UK-based OnBoard and Aquapower Sea Schools have announced that they are sponsoring the Try A Boat area of this year's Southampton Boat Show.
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Mercury Castings recognised in own field
Mercury Castings, a division of Mercury Marine, received two industry awards for its design and employment of new technology in the casting industry.
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Tracker phase two investment in Travis
Tracker Marine announced on Friday that it had purchased 28,610 shares of Series A Cumulative Convertible Preferred stock from Travis Boats and Motors Inc on Friday.
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Challenge to traditional sales approach
In a MAATS seminar entitled 'Dare to be different', professional trainer Bob Clements yesterday stated that feature benefit selling was the wrong approach and that smart exhibition booth presentations were always subservient to the qualities of staff serving on them.