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No boating bailout
Maryland's boating industry suffered badly in the economic downturn and has yet to fully recover, so it's no surprise that many in the boat business are once again looking for help from Annapolis. Unfortunately, the latest proposal — to cap the...
Tags: Annapolis, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Army
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Travel crystal ball: Websites advising when to buy tickets
They're the questions that vex leisure travelers across regions, languages, origins and destinations: When will I find the best fare? Should I buy that plane ticket now or wait? Websites are increasingly responding to these universal questions with...
Tags: Consumer Confidence, Canoeing and Kayaking, Microsoft Corporation, Sports, Prices
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With some changes, pontoon boats make comeback in the United States
Back this hitch up into the water Untie all the cables and rope Step onto the astro turf Get yourself a coozie Let's go…. Long before the pop-country group Little Big Town introduced its No. 1 hit, "Pontoon," last summer, pontooning had...
Tags: Baltimore Convention Center, Ocean City, Kid Rock
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The Harbor Report: Fixing up for the races
Spring is approaching, and the boats have returned to Newport Harbor. With this year's Islands Race, Cabo and Transpac all on the horizon, a large number of race boats have gathered here in Newport Beach for their annual maintenance. The most interesting...Tags: Shipbuilding, Manufacturing and Engineering, American Legion
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State says registration partnership between DMV, Department of Game and Inland Fisheries paying off
A partnership between the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is apparently paying off for Virginia residents. According to a news release from the state, more than 500 temporary boat registrations and 3,700...
Tags: Aquaculture, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Bob McDonnell, Fishing, Consumers
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Submerged Superstorm Sandy debris threatens tourism
MANTOLOKING, N.J. (AP) — On the surface, things look calm and placid. Just beneath the waterline, however, it's a different story. Cars and sunken boats. Patio furniture. Pieces of docks. Entire houses. A grandfather clock, deposited in a marsh...
Tags: Memorial Day, Sports, FEMA, Lifestyle and Leisure, Environmental Pollution
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Boat sales haven't dried up despite drought
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsDocks still sit flat on the ground and culverts are filled with dirt at Cheney Lake. But the lingering drought conditions have not scared potential boat buyers. More than 125 vendors packed the Kansas Pavilions for the Kansas Sports, Boat and Travel...Tags: Natural Disasters, Droughts
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State agency concerns
Len Lichvar should be mindful of what he has wished for. For many years, I have listened to and watched as you and other like- minded groups and individuals have opposed much in our area and state. It seems that much of what provides fuel to the...Tags: Business, Finance, Environmental Issues, Economy, Business and Finance, Mark Twain
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New delay possible for Carnival cruise ship as relatives wait
MOBILE, Ala. -- Relatives descended on the port’s cruise ship terminal here Thursday morning at daybreak, prepared to greet the 4,200 passengers and crew members trapped aboard a Carnival cruise ship being slowly towed to harbor by several tug...
Tags: Festive Events, Transportation Industry, Los Angeles Times, Corporate Officers, Google Inc.
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Car, RV and boat owners assessing damage from RMG fire
MISHAWAKA – Following a huge fire at a former Mishawaka foundry, people who kept vehicles inside the building for storage are beginning to assess the damage to their property. The RMG Foundry has been closed for a number of years. Most recently,...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Dodge
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Sailboat towed from beach [corrected]
A 36-foot Catalina sailboat that ran aground off near south Main Beach Sunday afternoon has been towed from the shoreline by a tractor, according to Laguna Beach police. "Lifeguards eventually worked with Laguna Beach public works officials to get the...
Tags: U.S. Coast Guard
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The Harbor Report: The man below the Duffy
This week, I had the chance to meet with Gerardo Martinez, the service manager at the Duffy Electric Boat Company, located at 2439 West Coast Highway. Gerardo has been an employee of Duffy boats for 16 years. When I walked in and introduced myself, I...
Tags: Shipbuilding, Manufacturing and Engineering
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