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While boat recalls are not commonplace, they do happen. Unfortunately, there's a good chance a manufacturer will have no way to contact you if your bo
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Duncan McIntosh Co., an Irvine, Calif.-based publisher and boat show producer, purchased "Boating World" magazine earlier this month and will merge it
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BoatU.S. Angler, part of BoatU.S., with more than 650,000 members nationwide, now offers a commercial guide insurance policy for fishing guides to mee
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Two Mercury Marine senior executives with more than two decades each of service - Jim Hubbard, vice president and chief of staff; and Joseph Pomeroy,
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The Brunswick Foundation awarded $550,000 in scholarships to 100 sons and daughters of Brunswick Corp. employees.
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The National Marine Manufacturers Association applauded the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee this week for approving the Clean Boating
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Yamaha Marine Group has put its marine care products under the Yamalube brand.
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Bombardier Recreational Products recently opened a new parts and accessories warehouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Less than two months after its official launch in Canada, Brunswick Dealer Advantage is expanding its available benefits and services to include colle
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Dr. Shrink redesigned its Web site to make it more user friendly.
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Few boat owners or anglers with fishing boats think about their boat trailers until something goes wrong. But this out-of-sight, out-of-mind attitude
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A California law firm recently filed a class action lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, alleging oil companies failed to inform boat owners
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Brunswick Corp. today reported a 71 percent drop in profits for its first quarter amid weak consumer demand for new boats.
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BoatU.S. Angler, a program from BoatU.S., the nation's largest association of recreational boaters, has upgraded its Catch of the Month photo contest
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William (Bill) J. Deputy, former executive at Godfrey Marine, passed away April 28 from complications caused by cancer. He was 63.
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Yamaha Marine Group announced today that Jami Miller of Pine Knot Concessions in Big Bear Lake, Calif., is the first woman in the history of Yamaha tr