Posts Tagged ‘boating business’

Sunsail 384 Cat Launched into Charter Service July 20th 2009
Four couples can split costs, making this a very reasonable bareboat charter—and easy to handle, too.

Hood Brothers Motivated By French Connection July 13th 2009
Rick and Ted Hood have new businesses. The common denominators are not just their shared entrepreneurial genes.

Cleveland Yacht Broker Reports “Biggest Mistake” in Business June 28th 2009
And then tells how he fixed it with help from Boats.com and YachtWorld.com

Don’t Let Ethanol Ruin Your Day, Your Engine, Your Bank Account May 13th 2009
Don't wait to see what happens when there's 50-percent more of this additive running through your gas engine.

Sailing Photos of Strictly Sail Pac & Power Expo April 17th 2009
A few sights from the sailboat side of the show in Oakland, California

Bad PR for Boats, Good Time to Look for a Deal April 1st 2009
How you digest the daily news on boating may depend on whether you play by the rules.

Best Marine Web Sites Named; Best Blogs, Too March 30th 2009
Four marine websites receive awards; how about some love for the marine blogosphere?

Boats on Video: Keeping it Light March 26th 2009
From boat shredding to storm-force waves, video offers a good timeout.

What Floats Your Boat on San Francisco Bay? March 16th 2009
The merger of two April boat shows should make Jack London Square a lively place next month.

Sea Ray Planes to the Podium Again, and Again March 13th 2009
Awards come in many shapes and sizes, whether for the manufacturer, Sea Ray, or cruising sailors like the Linskeys.

Boating Under Attack in Florida March 6th 2009
Anchoring and other rights of boaters are at risk in the Sunshine State once again.

John Weller Receives First Broker of the Year Award February 25th 2009
Florida yacht broker John Weller received first Broker of the Year Award.

Catamaran Innovation February 16th 2009
A couple of new products that caught my eye in Miami were highlighted at the annual Innovation Awards, presented by the NMMA and judged by a panel from Boating Writers International.