The Future of Sailing
Sail America hosts a virtual discussion next week of what’s in store for the sailing industry over the next couple of years.
Sail America hosts a virtual discussion next week of what’s in store for the sailing industry over the next couple of years.
Marine hardware manufacturer Harken, which is based in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, becomes an employee-owned company.
Seattle Yachts International acquires the 60-year old boat manufacturer.
Georgia has, by Administrative Order from the DNR, instituted a 300-foot anchoring set back from marinas and 1,000-foot setback from all structures.
The sailing industry mourns the loss of Olaf Harken, co-founder of the Harken marine hardware company.
News, updates and ways to help the storm-affected areas of the Northern Bahamas.
West Marine’s annual fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has set sail through the month of September.
While permits to anchor in the coastal waters of Georgia may still be required, cruisers won’t be charged for them.
A pilot project in Rhode Island is exploring ways to keep old fiberglass hulls out of landfills.
Discussions continue as cruisers raise issues with Georgia’s new laws.
Monthly news and notes from the charter and vacation sailing industry.
Cruisers, industry representatives and marine business owners voiced their recommendations and concerns about new regulations for anchoring in Georgia’s estuarine and tidal waters at a public hearing on Monday, June 17, 2019.
Sail America hosts a virtual discussion next week of what’s in store for the sailing industry over the next couple of years.
Marine hardware manufacturer Harken, which is based in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, becomes an employee-owned company.
Seattle Yachts International acquires the 60-year old boat manufacturer.
Georgia has, by Administrative Order from the DNR, instituted a 300-foot anchoring set back from marinas and 1,000-foot setback from all structures.
The sailing industry mourns the loss of Olaf Harken, co-founder of the Harken marine hardware company.
News, updates and ways to help the storm-affected areas of the Northern Bahamas.
West Marine’s annual fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has set sail through the month of September.
While permits to anchor in the coastal waters of Georgia may still be required, cruisers won’t be charged for them.
A pilot project in Rhode Island is exploring ways to keep old fiberglass hulls out of landfills.
Discussions continue as cruisers raise issues with Georgia’s new laws.
Monthly news and notes from the charter and vacation sailing industry.
Cruisers, industry representatives and marine business owners voiced their recommendations and concerns about new regulations for anchoring in Georgia’s estuarine and tidal waters at a public hearing on Monday, June 17, 2019.
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