News from the Massachusetts Marine Trades
Association
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MMTA ENews
February 8, 2008
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!
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At the December 2007 meeting of the
MMTA Board of Directors held during the 52nd New England Boat Show, the
following new member applications were approved to become the newest
members of the Massachusetts Marine Trades Association. These
applications were sponsored by Accurate Marine Service, Kingman
Yacht Center, Marine Consulting Services and Steamboat Wharf
Marina. Please join us in welcoming: Boston Marine Brokers Lynn
Hosea 54 Water Street Quincy, MA 02169 T: (617) 471-8200
F: (781) 849-7501 E: Lenny@bostonmarinebrokers.com W: www.bostonmarinebrokers.com Yacht
Brokerage Flyer's
Boatshop John Santos, President - Noah Santos, Vice
President P.O. Box 561 Provincetown, MA 02657 T: (508)
487-0518 E: noah@flyersboatshop.com W: www.flyersboatshop.com Flyer's has
been a working boatyard for more than 60 years, with experience in repairs
on vessels and their engines ranging from 80ft wooden fishing draggers to
6ft fiberglass dinghies. Marine Service or Maintenance; Marinas or
Moorings; Yacht Brokerage Power
Products Systems Jeff Manning, President Arjen
Steegstra, Manager Jim Nisbet, Sales 107 Audubon
Road Building 1 Suite 10 Wakefield, MA 01880 T:
(781) 246-1811 F: (781) 246-5321 E: arjen@powerprodsys.com W: www.powerprodsys.com New England supplier
of Volvo Penta diesel and gasoline engines, parts and services to the
marine industry. Marine Service or Maintenance; Wholesaler or Manufacturer
- Parts or Accessories; Manufacturer's Representative Reid-Hofmann Insurance Adam Hofmann 128 Route 6A 2nd Floor Sandwich, MA
02563 T: (508) 444-8841 F: (508) 588-5148 E: ahofmann@reid-hofmann.com W: www.rhinsurance.com Reid-Hofmann
Insurance offers a Special Marine Insurance Program for marinas, boatyards,
boat dealers, boat builders, and boat owners. Finance, Insurance or
Documentation Flat Iron
Project John Rowse 133 Paul Gore Street Jamaica
Plain, MA 02130 T: (617) 595-8557 E: johnrowse@comcast.net The Flat Iron Project is an experiential education project
that works with kids from the Boston Public Schools. Schools or
Instruction
Click Here For Alphabetical List of Members By
State
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MEMBERSHIP DUES REMINDER
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Second notice invoices for 2008
MMTA Member Dues were mailed out last week. MMTA relies on dues from its
members to fund programs, advocacy and education. Thanks for your
support...
If you have overlooked paying your 2008 Dues, you
can take care of it with one click here!
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MMTA MEMBER SALUTED FOR TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE
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J & J Marine Group
Reclaimed Industrial Site Home To State-Of-The-Art Boatyard
J & J
Marine of Somerset, Massachusetts received the American Boat
Builders and Repairers Association (ABBRA) 2007 Award for Excellence in
Technology at the International Marina & Boatyard Conference in Atlanta
in January. The ABBRA award is given annually to the marine service or
repair yard that has developed or applied an advanced or innovative
technology system or procedure to their facility. Located on the Taunton River about 18 miles by water from
Newport, RI, J&J Marine's six acre complex sits on the site of an old
shellac factory. Partners Jeff Botelho (left in photo) and Steve Anderson
(right in photo) weathered three years of lawsuits, skeptical bankers and
the US Army Corp of Engineers to realize their vision of a
state-of-the-art, efficient and worker-friendly boat service facility on
the reclaimed industrial site. "When I first looked at our site, there were three
dead skunks, four dead foxes, 40 dead cats, 1,800 55-gallon drums of
mystery liquids, a badly leaking roof and a 300-year history of mixed
industrial use that made chemical contamination a virtual certainty,"
said J&J partner Steve Anderson. "I thought to myself, this'll be
perfect," he recalled.
J&J has 90,000 sq ft. of indoor
workspace with separately-zoned air conditioning and heating to provide a
consistent year-round work environment. The fiberglass shop has a Dustron
dust control booth, which draws contaminated air through four banks of 24
filters. A 125,000 cubic ft. positive pressure sealed spray booth features
computer-controlled temperature, humidity, and airflow. Employees working
in the booth each have their own supplied air respirator system.
The J&J woodworking shop has the tools needed to produce everything
from cabin soles to intricate interior trim and the tower fabrication shop
is equipped with state of the art fabricating equipment. For more
information about J&J Marine, visit www.jj-marine.com
or call Steve Anderson at 1+508.646.1888.
Click Here For More Information on J & J
Marine
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2ND ANNUAL CAPE COD BOAT BUILDERS BOAT SHOW OPENS TODAY!
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Cape Cod Boat Builders Show Friday Sunday - February 8, 9 & 10 At The Resort &
Conference Center at Hyannis, MA Show Hours: Friday 2PM 8PM Saturday 10AM 6PM Sunday 10AM 4 PM
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Admission: $5.00 per person Under
12 Free The 2nd Annual Boat Builders
Show hosted by the Cape Cod Marine Trades Association is sold out to
exhibitors and is twice as big as last year. With more boats and
exhibitors, it promises to be an exciting show! 2008 Exhibitors
include: Arey's Pond Boat Yard, Ballentine's Boat Shop Inc., Bay Sails
Marine, Inc., Beetle, Inc., Bristol Bronze, Cape Cod Shipbuilding Company,
Crosby Yacht, EM Crosby, Howard Boats, Hunt Yachts, Marine Restoration
& Salvage, Marshall Marine, Nauset Marine, Old Wharf Dory Company,
Pease Boat Works. South Shore Boat Works and Stur-Dee Boat Company to name
just a few!
For directions and a map to the Cape Cod Boat
Builders Show at Hyannis Resort & Conference Center, click here.
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MESSAGE FROM PRODUCERS OF THE NEW ENGLAND BOAT
SHOW
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Dear Members of The Massachusetts Marine Trades Association,
Thank you for your participation in the
recently concluded 52nd annual New England Boat Show at the Boston
Convention & Exhibition Center. As a fellow MMTA member, North American
Expositions values your business and appreciates your unwavering support
and cooperation for over a half century of hosting the New England Boat
Show. My staff and I will continue to work hard to improve on the success
that the New England Boat Show has experienced and, with your help,
together we will continue to enjoy the benefits of a World Class New
England Boat Show in the World Class City of Boston.
For your long range planning calendar,
take a moment to jot down the following dates: 2009 New England Boat Show January 10 18, 2009 2010 New England Boat Show February 13 21, 2010 2011 New
England Boat Show February 12 20, 2011 Thank you again to the MMTA member exhibitors for making
the New England Boat Show a time honored tradition for recreational boaters
and a mainstay of the success of the New England’s recreational marine
industry. On behalf of the North
American Expositions New England Boat Show Team, Wishing you a
prosperous season, Joe O’Neal North American Expositions Producers of the New England Boat
Show
Click Here For More Information On The New England
Boat Show
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ATTENTION ALL ATTENDING THE MIAMI BOAT SHOW
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A Message From Steve Tadd, Director of
Grow Boating The annual Grow Boating
Update at the Miami Boat Show is a very important meeting where NMMA
presents Grow Boating’s results to date and plans for the future. You
and all interested stakeholders are invited to attend.
Grow Boating Update In Conjunction with
the Miami Boat Show Wednesday, February 13, 2008 3:30PM 5 PM Room A204-205 At The Miami Beach Convention Center
See YOUR invitation by clicking here at Grow
Boating TV
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JOBS IN BOATING GRANT IS LAUNCHED
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In the summer of 2007, after years of
effort by MMTA, the MA Workforce Development Community and Educators and
spearheaded by the South Coastal Workforce Board and Massasoit Community
College, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Labor &
Workforce Development formally recognized the critical need to support the
competitive growth of the MA Marine Trades industry. Massasoit Community College (MCC), in partnership with the
MA Marine Trades Association (MMTA), Bristol Community College and MY TURN,
INC, were awarded a $425,000 grant, now known as the Jobs in Boating Grant
(JIB) designed to increase the number of skilled workers, especially marine
technicians, through customized training. The grant will increase the
supply of workers for the industry by introducing youth, job seekers,
returning veterans, and incumbent workers, to sustainable wage jobs and
career ladders. Starting Saturday,
February 2 and again on Wednesday, February 6 the Jobs In Boating (JIB)
grant at Massasoit CC, Canton will launch its first introductory course
focusing on the career opportunities in recreational boating. The 15
week Marine Trades Basic Certificate course will be funded in full through
JIB for interested residents of southeastern Massachusetts. Upon completion
participants will be awarded an industry-recognized certificate; based on
prior experience and training this may lead to an entry level or more
advanced job. Industry employers will be asked to open their business to
students and offer tours, demonstrations and the opportunity to talk with
current marine techs. A recreational
marine trades’ job fair is being planned for March at the One-Stop Career
Center in Plymouth. This will be free of charge to any industry employer
with job openings. Further information about the job fair will be available
in February. For more information about JIB or to enroll in the Marine
Trades Basic Certificate course please contact the MCC Marine Trades
Project office at 508-588-9100 x2032 or x2304.
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SPRING TRAINING FOR MARINE TRADES
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REGISTER
BEFORE FEBRUARY 15 TO SAVE $50 PER STUDENT PER SPRING TRAINING
CLASS!
In March 2008 the
Massachusetts Marine Trades Educational Trust is proud to host education
workshops for both marine technicians and marine industry management.
2- Day technical training in Outboard
and Inboard/Outboard engine systems are led by MITEC Council member and
AMTECH Director, John Bernier, and will be held at Massasoit Community
College’s Canton Campus. Three management workshops -- foundations,
operations and customer service -- will be led by Jacquie Collins of
Partnering for Performance and will be held at The Tavern at Granite Links
in Quincy. All of the spring 2008
training is designed to bring quality and comprehensive training to our
Massachusetts’ marine industry just prior to the run up to high season.
Each year these workshops sell out early: don’t delay-register today.
TECHNICAL
TRAINING DATE
WORKSHOP TITLE March 17 & 18 Outboard Electronic Ignition
Troubleshooting March 19 & 20 Inboard I/O Engine &
Systems Troubleshooting & Repair MANAGEMENT TRAINING
DATE WORKSHOP TITLE
March 4 The Foundations of
Management March 17
Internal Operations: Improving What Happens Behind the
Scenes March 18
Customer Satisfaction: Going Beyond
Expectations
Click here for complete course descriptions, course
fees and to register:
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INSTRUCTIONAL EQUIPMENT WANTED & NEEDED
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Boston’s Benjamin Franklin Institute
of Technology is looking for a complete stern drive setup for use in their
marine technology lab/course. Complete meaning from prop to manifolds, if
possible. It would be extra special if already mounted on modular
(display) transom, but they can do that if the unit is otherwise
complete. Contact is Jim O'Connor, instructor:
oconnorj@k12.waltham.ma.us Ed Lofgren, MMTA at erl@3amarine.com
Click Here To Send an EMail to Jim
O'Connor:
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NEW JOBS & NEW JOB CANDIDATES
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Check out MMTA’s online jobs wanted
and jobs available section here: Jobs
Available http://www.boatma.com/jobs/bbs.pl Jobs Wanted http://www.boatma.com/jobswanted/bbs.pl
Click Here To Visit MMTA's Education & Careers
Page
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SAVE THE DATE: MARCH 19
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MASSACHUSETTS MARINE TRADES JOB
FAIR
Wednesday
March 19 3:00 PM 6:30 PM Plymouth One Stop Career Center 35 Cordage
Park Circle, Suite 200 Cordage Park, Rte 3A,
Plymouth This is YOUR job fair
as a member of Massachusetts’ recreational marine trades. Come and meet
entry-level, experienced, part-time and full-time job seekers who are
interested in the jobs you have. Many
job seekers will have completed or are currently in the Massasoit Community
College Marine Technician Certificate course. Others are in the marine
trades’ introductory courses sponsored by the Jobs in Boating grant, MA
Marine Trades Association, Massasoit Community College and Bristol
Community College. There is no charge
to participate but employer tables are available on a first come basis.
Don’t be left out only 17 tables are available! Watch for a special
announcement from the Plymouth One Stop Career Center. Register no later than February 29. Questions? Please
call the Marine Trades Project Office at Massasoit Community College,
508-588-9100 x 2032 or x 2304
Directions to Plymouth One Stop Career Center
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NEW ENGLAND TECH’S 2008 TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY
CAREER FAIR
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Are you in need of Automotive, Collision or Marine
employees? Participation is FREE! NEIT will provide tables,
chairs and refreshments!
Come meet students and graduates in the
Automotive, Collision Repair, Marine and Service Management
Technology.
WHEN:
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 10:00 AM 12 PM WHERE:
Center for Automotive Technology Building, Access Road Campus 100 Access
Road, Warwick, RI 02886
MORE INFO: Contact
Alice Burrows by e-mail aburrows@neit.edu
MMTA Education Committee member, Chuck Allen of A to
Z Boatworks, will be representing MMTA at NEIT’s Transportation
Technology Career Fair on February 12. During the Career Fair he will be
speaking with many marine technician candidates: if you would like to
share information about any of YOUR job openings, or want Chuck to forward
to you resumes of candidates that may meet the qualifications of any of
your job openings, please contact Chuck directly at atozboatworks@verizon.net
or call 781.545.6632.
To
Contact NEIT's Alice Burrows for your own employer table, click here to
send an email
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ELECTRICAL BASICS FOR THE BOAT OWNER COURSE MAY 20-21,
2008
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A Message From The ABYC Education Team
In an effort to increase brand
awareness of the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) and educate boat
owners on the role of ABYC in standards writing and marine education,
ABYC has teamed up with PassageMaker University to offer a two-day
“Electrical Basics for the Boat Owner” course. The next
course will be held May 20 21, 2008 at the PassageMaker University in
Anacortes, WA. There are a lot of boat
owners out there who are interested in ABYC and our standards. We want to
be able to provide them with the information they are looking for, but also
let them know that when services are needed whether buying a new
boat, repairing a boat or employing a surveyor they should seek out
ABYC members! We would like our members to experience increased awareness
of ABYC from their customers, and enhance the value of their investment in
ABYC membership and education.
For more information on these courses, visit the
PassageMaker University Web by clicking here:
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2008 CONFERENCE WRAP UP
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MARINE TRADES INDUSTRY LEADERS
ADVANCE THE BUSINESS OF BOATING IN
MASSACHUSETTS
On Tuesday,
January 29, 2008 at the Quincy Marriott, the Massachusetts Marine Trades
Association (MMTA) and the Massachusetts Marine Trades Educational Trust
(MMTET) proudly hosted 280 marine industry professionals and
special guests at the Third Annual Business of Boating in
Massachusetts Professional Development Conference. Recognizing that every marine business team member is
critical to insuring prosperity from dock hands and office
administrators to top sales staff and lead technicians the 2008
Conference offered a broad menu of educational opportunities for both the
novice and veteran employee. Built around 4 educational tracks --
Operations, Service/Repair, Sales/Marketing, and
Administration conference goers had access to 22 different
workshops on topics such as diminishing public access, overcoming
regulatory hurdles, maximizing show room opportunities and grasping the
“quick and dirty” of computer system cleanup. During the luncheon awards ceremony, Massachusetts’
marine industry honored its champions including MMTA’s 2007
Legislator of the Year, Senate President Therese Murray, who lent
vocal support in favor of the Jobs in Boating workforce development grant
recently awarded to MMTET and its partners for the benefit of the
industry. Also attending the
Conference was the 2005 Legislator of the Year and founding
Chairman of the Boating Caucus, Representative Anthony J. Verga
(Gloucester), as well as regulatory officials from EPA,
DEP and CZM. Chairman Verga delighted the crowd with his
announcement that legislation to streamline the process of removing
abandoned vessels from marinas and boatyards (House Bill 4188) was en route
to the Governor’s desk for signature. Several employers were thrilled to learn of the selection
of their nominees for 2007 Marine Trades Professional of the Year,
with awards going to James Milne of Baert Marine, Cheryl Gendron of
Mattapoisett Boatyard, and Tim Lovasco of Hawthorne Cove Marina.
It was with great pleasure
that the Conference Committee recognized Ren Nichols of Allen
Harbor Marine Service, Commodore Uniform and Cape Cod Wind &
Weather as the 2007 Marine Industry Advocate of the
Year. Mr. Nichols, a Past MMTA President and current Board
member, is a tireless volunteer on behalf of the Massachusetts marine
trades. Given the positive working
relationships that MMTA has cultivated on behalf of its members with key
state and federal environmental officials, Immediate Past President
of MMTA, Greg Glavin, was delighted to honor Robin Lacey of CZM as the 2007
Environmental Educator of the Year. The following except appeared in the January’s edition of
CZM’s Newsletter: In recognition of his dedicated work to help
marina owners and operators comply with existing and emerging water quality
regulations, CZM’s Robin Lacey was presented with the
Educator of the Year Award by the Massachusetts Marine Trades Association
(MMTA) on January 29. “For almost 10 years, Robin has patiently and
proactively educated Massachusetts marine businesses on their
responsibilities as stewards of the coastal environment. If one of our
member firms is overwhelmed with the complexity of a specific environmental
compliance regulation, they can count on Robin to swiftly answer their
questions with clear and concise information,” said MMTA’s Greg Glavin.
“In doing so, he has shepherded an entire industry in the direction of
environmental compliance solutions that are effective, attainable, and
affordable,” he continued. “Robin is firmly committed to helping make
all of this easier for the marina operators, who are more than willing to
do all they can to keep the water that their businesses depend on as clean
as possible,” said CZM Director Leslie-Ann McGee. “We
are very proud that he was recognized by MMTA for his efforts, and look
forward to our continued partnership with them.”
Following some
side-splitting South Shore comedy relief provided by Monahan
Marine’s own Tommy Dunham, participants attended afternoon
workshops and regrouped for a closing reception during which raffle and
scavenger hunt prizes were awarded. Attracted by terrific raffle prizes
ranging in value from $100 to $400, MMTET’s scholarship program raised
$2,200! The raffle would not have
been possible without the generous prize donations of Hobs Board
Shop/Baert Marine, BottomsUp Detail, Cape Cod Wind & Weather,
Constitution Marina B&B, Donovan Marine, Marriott Quincy, MMTA, Onset
Bay Marina, Port Supply, Riverfront Marine, and 3A Marine. Also
generating much buzz throughout the day were three prizes valued at $100
each awarded to those whose names were drawn from scavenger hunt question
sheets completed by visiting each table sponsor. “Just in its third year The Business of Boating in
Massachusetts has become a must for marine trades’ men and women not only
for educational purposes but for networking and getting an overall pulse of
the industry. The high level of attendance speaks volumes about the
professionalism of the members of the Massachusetts marine trades, all of
whom are committed to improving their customer satisfaction as well as
maintaining and growing the industry,” stated Kurt Saunders,
President of MMTA. Hosted by
the volunteers and staff of MMTA and MMTET, The Business of Boating in
Massachusetts was made possible through the generosity of its
sponsors including: Lead sponsor Toyota of Weymouth, Aquas Clean
Marina Systems, Association of Marine Technicians, Bellavia & Gentile,
LLC, C&E Distribution, Cape Cod Marine Trades Association, Carbtrol,
CLE Engineering, Clearwater Technology, Commodore Uniform, DockMaster,
Donovan Marine, EBI Consulting, Edson, GE Distribution Finance, DJ
Gustafson & Co., H&H Propellor, Kellogg Marine Supply, Marine Web
Services, Mack Boring, MA Maritime Academy, NCG Energy Solutions, New
England Marine Documentation, North American Exposition, Northeast Marine
Power, OilTrap Environmental, Sterling Associates, US Environmental
Protection Agency, ValvTect and Watch Captain. Please join us in thanking the 2008 Conference
Committee for their dedication and hard work: Chuck Allen of A
to Z Boatworks, Wally Foster of Foster Rigging, Captain Lou Gainor of
Nautical Talk Radio, Tina Marie Giambro of Port O’ Call TV, Nathalie
Grady MMTA Public Affairs, Marie Hayward of NE Marine Documentation, Mary
Horan MMTA Administrator, Rick Johnson of Maritime Specialties, Dave Kaiser
of Mattapoisett Boatyard, Craig LeBlanc of Allen Harbor Marine, Ed Lofgren
of 3A Marine Service, Jamie MacDonald of Lewis Marine Supply, Ralph
Cordeiro and Rahn Meehan of Commodore Uniform, Tim Moll of Brewer’s
Plymouth Marine, Ren Nichols of Allen Harbor Marine, Jonathan Prescott of
Manchester Marine, Leona Roach MMTA Executive Director, Eric Stockford of
Donovan Marine and Andy Stone of C & E Distribution.
To download speaker presentations from the
conference click here:
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FINAL THANKS TO CONFERENCE SPONSORS
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DIAMOND SPONSOR Toyota of
Weymouth
PLATINUM
SPONSORS EBI Consulting www.ebiconsulting.com Kellogg Marine
Supply www.kelloggmarine.com Marine Web
Services www.marinewebservices.com Massachusetts Maritime
Academy www.maritime.edu/cmt GOLD TABLE SPONSORS Alkota Cleaning Systems
www.alkota.com Association of Marine Technicians
www.am-tech.org Associated Industries of Massachusetts
www.aimnet.org Atlantech/Aquas Clean Marina Systems
www.aquasclean.com Boat Trader www.boattrader.com Cape Cod Wind & Weather
www.capecodwindandweather.com Carbtrol Corp www.carbtrol.com C & E
Distribution andy@cetrailers.com Clearwater Technology www.clearwatertechnology.com Commodore Uniform & Nautical Supply
www.commodoreuniform.com Dockmaster www.dockmaster.com Donovan Marine www.donovanmarine.com Edson Corporation
www.edsonintl.com EPA Region 1 www.epa.gov/region1/ H & H
Propeller www.hhprop.com Hostar Marine www.hostarmarine.com Lewis Marine Supply
www.lewismarine.com NCG Energy Solutions
www.ncgcompanies.com Oil Trap Environmental
www.oiltrap.com Sterling
Associates www.boatbanker.com Volta Oil/ValvTect Marine
Fuel www.voltaoil.com or www.valvtect.com Watch Captain www.watchcaptain.com GOLD SPONSORS Bellavia Gentile &
Associates, LLP www.dealerlaw.com Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
www.bfit.edu Cape Cod Marine Trades
Association www.boatcapecod.org CLE Engineering
www.cleengineering.com DJ Gustafson & Company
www.djgcpa.com GE Distribution
Finance www.ge.com Mack Boring & Parts Co.
www.mackboring.com North American Expositions
www.naexpo.com New England Marine
Documentation www.boatdoc.com www.toyotaofweymouth.com
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INDUSTRY CALENDAR
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February 8 - 10, 2008
Cape Cod Boat Builder's Show Four Points Sheraton - Hyannis, MA http://boatcapecod.org
February 12, 2008 NEIT
Transportation Technology Career Fair 10:00 AM 12 PM Center for Automotive Technology Building, Access Road Campus 100
Access Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Contact Alice Burrows by e-mail
aburrows@neit.edu
February 13, 2008 Grow Boating Update @ Miami
Boat Show 3:30PM 5 PM Room A204-205 At The Miami
Beach Convention Center
January - March 2008 OSHA Courses EBI Consulting 2008
Burlington, MA 40-Hour HAZPOWER Certification 8-Hour HAZWOPER
Annual Refresher CPR & First Aid http://www.ebiconsulting.com/environmental-health-safety/health-safety-training.aspx
February 18-20, 2008 Conference on Marine
Industry Technical Training [COMITT] Fort Lauderdale, FL http://www.abycinc.org/comitt2008/
MA
Marine Trades Educational Trust Spring Training
March
4 The Foundations of Management March 17 Internal
Operations: Improving What Happens Behind the Scenes March 17
& 18 Outboard Electronic Ignition Troubleshooting March
18 Customer Satisfaction: Going Beyond Expectations March 19 &
20 Inboard I/O Engine & Systems Troubleshooting & Repair http://www.boatma.com/mmtetworkshop08/index.html
March April 2008 Marine Dealer
Certification Regional Launch Workshops
March
4, Raleigh, NC March 25, St. Louis, MO April 2, Providence/Warwick, RI April
30, Phoenix, AZ
http://www.DealerCertification.org
March 19, 2008 3 PM - 6:30 PM
MA Marine Trades Job Fair @ Plymouth One Stop Career Center
Call 508-588-9100 x 2032 or x 2304 For More Information
April 27-29, 2008 American
Boating Congress [ABC] Washington, DC https://www.nmma.org/government/abc/
May 20 -21, 2008 Electrical
Basics for Boat Owners Anacortes, WA http://www.trawlerfest.com/Default.aspx?tabid=368 May 25-28, 2008 International
Marina Conference [IMC] Ostend, Belgium http://www.imc2008.com/
June 14 -
15, 2008 Cape Cod Life Boat & Recreation Expo Hyannis Harbor, MA www.capecodlife.com
July 16-18, 2008 Marine
Aftermarket Accessories Tradeshow [MAATS] Las Vegas, NV http://www.maats.net/ October 6-8, 2008 International
BoatBuilder’s’ Exhibition & Conference [IBEX] Miami,
FL http://www.ibexshow.com/ November 17 19, 2008 Marine Retailer’s
Association of America Annual Convention [MRAA] Las Vegas, NV
http://www.mraa.com May 2009 Volvo Ocean Race Only US Port of Call Boston Harbor, MA www.volvooceanrace.org
New England Boat Show 2009 -
2011 January 10 18, 2009 February 13 21, 2010
February 12 20, 2011 www.neboatshow.com
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WEBLINKS OF INTEREST
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MARINE TRADES
LINKS MA Shrinkwrap
Recycling Program: http://www.boatma.com/membersonly/index.html MA Marine Industry Careers: http://www.boatma.com/education.html Advertise @ BoatMA.com: http://www.boatma.com/membersonly/banneradinfo.html Link to Archived ENews: http://www.boatma.com/membersonly/archivednl.html CZM Marina Workshop Presentations:
http://www.boatma.com/czmworkshops/presentations NAVIGATION & BOATING
SAFETY Massachusetts
Tides: www.boatma.com/tides/index.html MA Boater Safety & Education: www.mass.gov/dfwele/dle/boatrvsafe.htm Boating Safety Education Providers & Courses:
http://www.boatma.com/learntoboatsafely.html National Association of State Boating Law
Administrators: www.nasbla.org Trailering Guide: http://www.boatma.com/pdf/Forms%20and%20Applications/Trailering%20Guide%202007.pdf US Coast Guard NavCenter Notice To
Mariners: www.navcen.uscg.gov/lnm US Coast Guard 1st District Boston:
www.uscg.mil/d1 US National Oceanic & Atmospheric
Administration: www.noaa.gov US NOAA Charts: www.chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov GOVERNMENT & REGULATORY
MA Coastal Zone
Management: www.mass.gov/czm MA Department of Environmental Protection:
www.mass.gov/dep MA Find Your Elected Representatives: www.wheredoivotema.com MA Legislation: www.mass.gov/legis MA Office of Fishing & Boating Access:
www.mass.gov/dfwele/pab MA Office of Technical Assistance:
www.mass.gov/envir/ota MA Official Website of the Commonwealth of
MA: www.mass.gov MA Workforce Development: www.mass.gov/dwd US EPA-Region 1: www.epa.gov/region1 US Occupational Safety & Health
Administration: www.osha.gov Boating Infrastructure Grants: http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dmf/programsandprojects/projectbig.htm#big Clean Vessel Act Grants: http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dmf/programsandprojects/cvabig.htm#cva NEW ENGLAND STATES SALES &
TITLING MA
Department of Revenue: www.mass.gov/dor MA Boat Registration & Titling: www.mass.gov/dfwele/dle ME Boat Registration: www.maine.gov/ifw/rv/boatlaws.htm NH Boat Registration: www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/ss/marinepatrol RI Boat Registration: www.dem.ri.gov/programs/bpoladm/manserv/hfb VT Boat Registration: www.aot.state.vt.us/dmv/REGISTRATION/Motorboats/MOTORBOATS.htm USCG Vessel Documentation Center:
www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/vdoc/nvdc.htm NATIONAL MARINE INDUSTRY
LINKS ABBRA: American
Boat Builders & Repairers Assn: www.abbra.org ABYC: American Boat & Yacht Council: www.abycinc.org AMI: Association of Marina Industries:
www.marinaassociation.org AMTECH: Association of Marine Technicians:
www.am-tech.org COMITT: Conference on Marine Industry
Technical Training www.comitt.org DISCOVER BOATING: www.discoverboating.com GROW BOATING Rising Tide Campaign:
www.growboating.org MITEC: Marine Industry Technical
Education Council www.boatingcareerinfo.org MRAA: Marine Retailers Association of America:
www.mraa.com NMMA: National Marine Manufacturers
Association: www.nmma.org
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Preamble To Massachusetts Marine Trades Association By
Laws c. 1964 The Purpose For The Formulation Of The Massachusetts
Marine Trades Association Is To Establish An Organization Of Dedicated Men
And Women Who Are Employed In The Marine Industry With The Concept That
This Organization Will Provide The Framework For Furthering The Interests
Of The Marine Trades And The Boating Public Through The Promotion Of
Boating, Participation In Legislation And Professional Improvement
Programs.� It Is Further Hoped That The Association Will Be The Focal
Point For Exchange Of Ideas Concerning Marine Matters And That A High
Standard Of Professional And Ethical Conduct Will Be Adhered To By The
Membership.
Massachusetts Marine Trades Association T/F:
617.296.8336 E: info@BoatMA.com W: www.BoatMA.com
Massachusetts Marine Trades Association • P.O. Box 272
• Milton • MA • 02186
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