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Boatbuilders confirm Ft Lauderdale participation
Boatbuilders from around the world have been confirming their attendance at the 2005 Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show, rescheduled for November 3-6
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New sponsor for IPC Media Marine awards
Veneziani, an Italian producer of marine antifoulings, coatings and paints, has been made a key category sponsor of next year's IPC Media Marine Awards
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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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Mackay Marina receives industry awards
Mackay Marina Village and Shipyard in Queensland, Australia, has received a number of awards for service, environmental excellence and project management
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Booths get bigger and more interactive
Companies like Taylor Made, Teleflex, Dometic, Attwood and others bring super-sized booths to IBEX. Mercury offers an "experiential" approach to attendees
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Alfabeta Marine to offer superyacht services
Turkey's Alfabeta Marine Group has launched a new Superyacht Refit and Maintenance Service group that will operate at three major locations along the Turkish coast
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SailTime opens four new bases
SailTime, a US company that offers fractional sailing membership worldwide, has opened four new bases in an attempt to expand its presence on the US market
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Merrill-Stevens enters yacht service business
The US yacht repair and brokerage firm has launched Merrill-Stevens Yacht Services, which will offer help with charter marketing, charter brokerage and crew placement
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Katrina causes US$650 to US$750 million worth of damage to boats
BoatUS says that only about half of that amount was covered by insurance
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NMMA urges White House to include boating in Katrina-related redevelopment plans
The trade association said losses to the boating industry could be as high as US$100 million if the boating infrastructure is not rebuilt
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Fastmount Ltd sees business boom
The New Zealand-based producer of marine panel mounting systems has seen its business grow since the company won a SEAS 2005 Innovation Award in June
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Sunsail to use Tacktick wind system
UK marine electronics manufacturer Tacktick has announced that Sunsail is to use its wireless Micronet Wind System onboard its entire fleet of sailing yachts
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Genoa Fairgrounds to get facelift
Italian boat show organiser Fiera di Genova has revealed that plans to regenerate Genoa Fairgrounds will begin next year, with investments totalling Euro 100 million
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New Orleans boatyard reopens
MG Mayer Yacht Services is the only functioning boatyard on Lake Ponchatrain's south shore
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India boat show draws 1,000 attendees
The show also heard proposals for a new "marine city" with a boating-friendly infrastructure
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Propeller website woos boat owners
WWW.PropMD.com says it can offer consumers better propeller prices while bypassing traditional boat repair channels
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MDL Marinas backs Green Blue Initiative
MDL Marinas to sponsor environmental awareness campaign
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Rita spares Gulf Coast Katrina-like fury
While Rita wiped out some small bayou communities, it had nowhere near the impact of Hurricane Katrina
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JPC launches new boat sales division
JPC Boat Sales, which is based at Powles Marina in Wroxham, claims to have already sold four new boats in its first month of trading
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Monaco Marine to spin off brokerage division
Monaco Marine is to spin off its yacht brokerage division and move out of yacht sales in order to concentrate on its core business of yacht repair and refit services