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Wesmar opens European operation
Wesmar Europe will represent American stabiliser manufacturer Wesmar in Europe
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Sillinger names export manager
French inflatable boat brand Sillinger has appointed Guillaume Godde as export manager, with the aim of a more expansive European leisure presence
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US safety agency removes boating from "Most Wanted" list
The National Transportation Safety Board said "substantial progress" has been made in boating safety in last 16 years
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Coast Distribution reports 9 per cent gain in Q3 sales
But net income falls on lower margins
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NMMA: EPA not doing enough to control E15 "misfueling" potential
The US trade association said boaters could be victims of "consumer confusion" when E15 enters the nation's fuel supplies
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Blue Sea hires Midwest rep
WM Black & Company will cover all OEM and aftermarket accounts in the US Midwest region
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2010 DAME Award winners revealed
Sweden's Selden Mast was crowned overall winner of this year's DAME Award at METS
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Grow Boating to restore assessments on January 1
The US association will begin collecting assessments to fund the Discover Boating campaign
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Rodriguez Group reports stronger Q4 growth
The French builder reported year-end revenues down 20 per cent, but saw a 10 per cent increase in yacht sales during the second half
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Peters & May appoints exclusive Russian agent
Moscow-based Logistics Department BG has a strong presence in the Russian leisure boating industry
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Aluminum Chambered Boats shuts down
The builder in Bellingham, Washington lays off 35 workers
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IBI Plus to launch at METS tomorrow
Visit the IBI stand for your first hands-on demonstration of IBI Plus in action
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Marvair Marine hires UK sales coordinator
Veronika Martin will administer the service and warranty functions as well as sales support for the EU and Middle East
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Fairline — no imminent sale in prospect
Fairline Boats' managing director, Derek Carter, has played down growing expectations of an imminent sale of the UK's third largest builder of powercruisers
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Major development in Spanish boating deregulation
From January 1, 2011, all vessels under 12m (39ft) will no longer have to be matriculated
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Shakespeare widens European focus
The electronics supplier has expanded its product line and distribution network
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US and Australian firms sign marketing agreement
Sarasota Yacht & Ship Services in Florida and Leigh-Smith Cruiser Sales on Australia's Gold Coast will market each other in their respective territories
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British yacht couple freed by Somali pirates
"Happy to be alive," said the Chandlers, who arrived safely in Kenya. But a South African couple, kidnapped from a yacht on November 1, are being told to expect a lengthy ordeal