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E15 and the ‘unintended consequences of the diversion of food to fuel’
Posted by: Bill Sisson on August 1st, 2012

Ethanol was back in the news recently when a Phillips 66 service station in Lawrence, Kan., in July became the first in the country to offer E15. The station, which has 14 gas pumps and four for diesel, allows motorists to choose E10, E15, E30 or E85, with the higher levels suitable only for so-called “flex-fuel” vehicles. (Read More…)

Distant thunder of aging boomers
Posted by: Bill Sisson on July 25th, 2012

The boys at my marina have been looking a tad older, as are the ones down in the anchorage. And so is the guy in the mirror, for that matter. The market of new boat buyers and current boaters is graying before our eyes. (Read More…)

Presidential politics, presidential ‘yachts’
Posted by: Bill Sisson on July 18th, 2012

The relationship between presidents — and would-be presidents — and those creations that are pointed at one end and mostly square at the other has long represented a mixed bag. (Read More…)

Federal regulations are ‘sinking the marine industry’
Posted by: mlabella on July 11th, 2012

The president of the Marine Industries Association of South Florida will tell a congressional subcommittee on Thursday how a rule the Department of Labor issued is hurting the yacht repair industry. (Read More…)

Walmart’s beer boat sends the wrong message
Posted by: Bill Sisson on July 6th, 2012

The display in the Walmart store in Orange Park, Fla., turned more than a few heads, but is a pontoon boat made out of cases of beer with kegs for floats really the kind of message the retail discount giant wants to be promoting? (Read More…)

Met at the dock? Now that’s service
Posted by: Bill Sisson on June 27th, 2012

I was hanging out recently at my marina in Rhode Island, fooling with my little boat, when a friend returned to his slip fresh from a shark tournament off Montauk, N.Y. The fishing had been good, but what really impressed him had nothing to do with fins and teeth, but rather with service. (Read More…)

A skills gap and the next generation of techs
Posted by: Bill Sisson on June 20th, 2012

Gone — or at least dwindling quickly — are the days when a technician could get by solely by being able to “think with his hands,” although that ability remains a critical component of the job. More and more, success also hinges on the ability to “think with your head.” (Read More…)

Sperry Top-Sider and Olympic sailing: a perfect match
Posted by: Bill Sisson on June 13th, 2012

Whether you sell tin boats in Wisconsin, flats boats in Florida or express cruisers on Long Island, the celebration at the New York Yacht Club last week marking Sperry Top-Sider’s title sponsorship of the US Sailing Team is positive news for everybody in the business. (Read More…)

The virtuous cycle: the more boats they buy, the longer they stay in
Posted by: Bill Sisson on June 6th, 2012

Here’s a question worth drilling deep down into the boat registration numbers in order to ferret out an answer: How many boat owners are actually leaving our sport every year? What is the so-called defection rate? (Read More…)

When it comes to boats, simple is better … or is it?
Posted by: Bill Sisson on May 30th, 2012

I talked to a retired marine systems guy some time back who offered me this bit of wisdom: If you want to have the most fun on your boat, if you want to keep the wind in your face and the sun on your back, keep your boat as simple as possible. (Read More…)