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How Does a Boat Show Work?
We Talk With A Man Who Runs One
Ever wonder how a boat show works? Whether they make money? How they get all those boats in? We talk with Frank Pillsbury, who runs The Dallas Boat Show, to find out.
Recorded: Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Running Time: 30 minutes
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Maine Mystique
Hand-Crafted, Custom Wood Furnishings Are This Company's Specialty
Maine Mystique works with boaters and boat builders to make hand-crafted furnishings that turn heads. Check out their work in this slideshow. We speak with Chad Pulkkinen, the head of marketing, to learn more about the family-run business.
Recorded: Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Running Time: 16 minutes
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Sabre and Back Cove Yachts
How Blogging and Tweeting Help Sabre and Back Cove Build a More Loyal Following
Sabre Yachts and Back Cove Yachts build classic Down East boats, in a variety of power and sail models. But despite their traditional roots, both companies are thoroughly modern in their communications with customers. We speak with Bentley Collins, vice president of marketing and sales, to learn more.
Recorded: Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Running Time: 30 minutes
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Aquapalooza
How "the World's Biggest Boating Party" Has Grown to 100 Locations Worldwide
Aquapalooza was created four years ago by Sea Ray as a way for boaters to gather. Since then, it has tripled in size and expanded globally. In this podcast, we speak with Rob Noyes, Sea Ray's vice president of marketing, to learn more.
Recorded: Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Running Time: 30 minutes
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Ben Ellison, Electronics Expert
How Technology Has Changed – and Continues to Change – Navigation and Communication
Ben Ellison is widely considered the leading marine-electronics writer in the magazine business. He currently writes for Yachting and Cruising World magazines, and he edits the popular marine-electronics blog Panbo.com, also available at Mad Mariner.
Recorded: Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Running Time: 30 minutes
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