an NMMA article
Last Friday, U.S. Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt announced $32.8 million in grants – with an additional non-federal match of $21.9 million – for states and communities to support outdoor recreation and help boaters keep America’s waters clean.
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by David Bohonnon, Steve Clark & Jody T. McCormack of Bohonnon Law Firm, LLC
Many commercial vessels and large private yachts are classified, meaning that the vessel meets or exceeds a set of standards and rules for design, construction and maintenance that are promulgated by the classifying society.
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by John Chapin
From the title, you might think this article is about networking on the golf course and having a successful business. It’s not. It actually refers to something I heard Phil Mickelson say on a recent podcast by Ed Mylett.
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By: Danielle J. Butler, Managing Partner of Luxury Law Group; dbutler@luxurylawgroup.com
When approached to draft a realistic and helpful column on how a business is to survive COVID 19, I thought who better to get advice from then our yacht owning clients, considering the majority of these individuals make the world’s economy peak or crest.
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by Boating Industry
C-MAP announced the launch of the new C-MAP website catered to recreational boaters.
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