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Sea Tow president named Marine Woman of the Year

President of Sea Tow Services International Kristen Frohnhoefer has been named the 2020 Darlene Briggs Marine Woman of the Year by the Marine Retailers

Maine Voices: Be prepared for risks that come with boating during colder months

Maine Voices: Be prepared for risks that come with boating during colder months Knowing the facts about cold-water immersion – and wearing a life jacket – might help to save your own life. By Capt. Bruce White and Gail R. KulpSpecial to the Press Herald Share In Maine, freshwater temperatures are known to hover below freezing throughout the winter months and saltwater temperatures, very near freezing. This winter is no exception. If we happen to fall into either freshwater or saltwater, our bodies are not capable of surviving for long. A Maine game warden releases a deer on the shore of Long Lake in Princeton on Jan. 4. The deer went through the ice and when a local man tried to save it, his canoe overturned. The fact that he was wearing a life jacket undoubtedly was a factor in his survival. 

It Takes Two to Tango

It Takes Two to Tango The boom in boat sales we’re enjoying is a result of the combined efforts of the National Marine Manufacturers Association and the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation. Author: Feb 25, 2021 When the pandemic hit a year ago, with boat plants shutting down and dealerships closing, anyone who would have predicted the subsequent increase in boat sales would’ve been asked, What are you smokin’? Some might believe it was dumb luck that Covid-19 triggered the CDC’s recommendations to get outdoors and recreate. There’s no question that played a role. But why would people think of boats? What drew so many first-timers to dealerships, draining inventories?

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