[EXPIRED] Boatlines September 14 from Marine Industries of the Treasure Coast, Martin County, FL
| Calendar: Sep 15 ~ USCG Aux – Flotilla 59 – About Boating Safety Course. For more info, call 772.288.0509. Sep 15 ~ International Coastal Cleanup Day Sep 16 ~ Ft Pierce Yacth Club Women’s Trophy Cup Race. Sep 17 ~ MIATC Board Meeting Sep 17 – 21 ~ Chapman School of Seamanship – CPC 2000 Coastal Cruising. For more info, call 772-283-8130. See the complete September class schedule below. Sep 25 – 29 ~ ABYC/NMEA Combined Training at the PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach Gardens. For more info |
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Upcoming 45th Annual Boat Show is 90% Sold Out! |
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This is the earliest and most active registration in the show’s history |
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The Stuart Boat Show is the most cost-effective boat show with the affluent audience you need to sell vessels. Only $2.50 per sq ft for brokerage and $3.75 per sq ft for new vessels! Here are a few brokerage examples: 42′ with a 12′ beam only $1,260 60′ with a 16′ beam only $2,400 85′ with a 20′ beam only $4,250 Contact Mike to Reserve Your Space Call 954-522-5288 |
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AllSports Productions, LLC announced that the return of title sponsor, INFINITI. The luxury auto manufacturer is a perfect fit for the 45th Stuart Boat Show and highlights the beauty and synergy between luxury autos and the marine industry. In addition, we are also excited to have returning sponsors METCo, Southern Boating Media Group, Harbour Ridge Yacht & Country Club and Fire Ranger join us again this year. Please thank them for their contributions and support of the show. We look forward to seeing you at the 45th Annual Stuart Boat Show presented by INFINITI. |
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BDBMC 2018 Business Appreciation Luncheon Invite |
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The Business Development Board of Martin County is hosting its Annual Business Appreciation Luncheon on Friday, October 26th. Please join us as we recognize local businesses and celebrate their achievements this year. The event sells out quickly, so please reserve your spot today! We look forward to great event with Keynote Guest Speaker, Dr. Sean Snaith. |
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Martin County Marine Transportation Route Information |
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Marine Industry Partners – Please Complete This Form! The Martin County Board of County Commissioners and the Business Development Board have been working for years on creating a designated marine transportation route in the Stuart Park of Commerce and Manatee Pocket areas. This will allow easier access for larger vessels being transported by truck to get in the water. We are applying for grant funding that would cover the cost of potentially burying electrical/cable/etc. overhead lines and adjust traffic signals. The proposal also includes an overlay district that would not allow new developments the ability to construct overhead powerlines. |
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| In order for the County to submit the application, we would like for you to take a few minutes to complete the attached beneficiary form. This is NOT a commitment, but rather a good faith estimate that if all goes well this project would allow your business to grow by jobs and money. Use the following information for the first two questions: (1) Proposed EDA Project Title: Marine Transportation Routes (2) Lead Applicant: Martin County Board of County Commissioners |
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International Coastal Cleanup Day, September 15th |
| Ais on the Lagoon, September 30th |
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| September Classes at Chapman School of Seamanship Career Classes: License Renewal (Less than 100 GRT) 9/17/18 MROP Marine Radio Operator’s Permit 9/19/18 Upgrade from OUPV to MASTER of Less than 100 GRT 9/18 -9/23/18 Recreational Classes: CPC 200 Powerboat Handling 9/15-9/16/18 (Weekend Class) |
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MIATC Board of Directors Past President: Mike Kiefer of Kimley-Horn & Associates Director: Gail Byrd of Coastal Realty of Stuart Director: Gary Geurtin of Coastal Angler – Treasure Coast/Bahamas Director: Butch Olsen of Pt. Salerno Commercial Fishing Dock Authority |
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Michele Miller Debbi Czerniak Director of Operations Communications Coordinator |
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Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Intersection of AICW/Okeechobee Waterway
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