All USA articles – Page 120
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NewsOne month after Hurricane Ian, boat recovery remains challenging
Around 2,100 displaced boats remain in Florida state waters
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NewsFLIBS 2022 – what we learned
While boat sales in the US have slowed from the explosive levels of 2021, observations among boat builders and dealers exhibiting at the world largest in-water boat show point to a generally encouraging outlook for the year ahead
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NewsUS brokerage completes 14th cryptocurrency transaction
Denison Yachting says four transactions worth more than $10m demonstrates value of accepting digital currencies
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DeckingThe evolution of flooring
In spite of longer product life cycles the marine decking segment continues to evolve in response to ever-changing consumer tastes
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Galley equipmentWhat’s cooking? Latest trends in the galley
Galleys are increasingly becoming entertainment spaces, while outdoor kitchens sizzle
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USAHelm - High-tech for smaller boats
Innovation takes many forms, and nowhere is that more evident than at the helm where new gauges, steering systems and data capture equipment bring new capabilities to serial production vessels
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USASun protection - Power to the people
Electrification in pleasure boats even extends to sun protection, where power-actuated tops and shades are bringing push-button convenience to a new generation of boat buyers
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LightingLighting: Into the core of the market
Integrated, user-controlled lighting packages with advanced feature sets are now being scaled to suit boats under 40ft, bringing a popular feature to the core of the market
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USATabs: Driven by technology
Challenging traditional trim tabs for space on the transom are all-new ride-adjusting alternatives that can even eliminate roll and pitch
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USAElectrification - It’s all about control
Today’s boat buyers don’t just want increasingly electrified boats with push-button amenities, they want full control and management in the palm of their hand
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NewsSunseeker outlines future product direction for US dealers at FLIBS
New models, amenities expected to grow UK yacht builder’s share of lucrative US market
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NewsItalian builder enters US market with classic American design
The Naples-based firm is introducing a Downeast-style boat at the Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show
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USAUSA Equipment Market | Overview
Race to the Top: From Covid resurgences to supply chain upheavals to war in Ukraine, onboard equipment manufacturers faced immense challenges in 2022. Their response has been a flood of innovation embracing new technology and new ideas to capture market share
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NewsExhibitors look forward to busy weekend at FLIBS
Steady crowds through first two days point to strong weekend for world’s largest in-water boat show
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NewsUS dealer chain, Sport Fishing Championship in partnership
OneWater Marine is now a ‘Corporate Champion’ of the series
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NewsPatrick Industries Q3 bolstered by marine segment sales
US component supplier’s marine business could top US$1bn by the end of 2022
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NewsHigher marine sales help push Caterpillar Q3 revenues to US$15bn
Higher volumes and favourable price realisation contribute to double-digit top-line growth for US engine builder
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NewsBrunswick posts best Q3 performance in company history
Industry biggest global player, Brunswick Corporation, reported ’exceptional results’ for its third quarter reflecting resilient demand and strong performance – in spite of materially significant damage from Hurricane Ian and other headwinds
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VideoFour Winns introduces catamaran concept at Ft Lauderdale
US-based Four Winns, owned by the Bénéteau Group, is launching a new range of outboard-powered catamarans, starting with a 36-footer
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NewsA record Ft. Lauderdale show opens to high expectations
Somewhat ironically, the 63rd edition of the Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show opened yesterday on the East Coast of Florida with picture-perfect weather, while only a few weeks ago a Category 4 Hurricane devastated the west coast of the state; IBI correspondent Craig Ritchie shares videos and pictures from a successful, ...









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