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Jim Roos, Kadey-Krogen Yachts
A Diverse Boating Background Helps Roos Tap Into Owners' Needs
Jim Roos, a sales representative for Kadey-Krogen Yachts, has an amazingly varied background related to the water. From establishing a famous sailing race in New England, to running a marina in Florida, and finally representing various powerboat builders on the sales side, he's done more than most. But this experience is exactly what keeps him interested in boating and what helps him address owners' and buyers' needs for Kadey-Krogen Yachts.
Recorded: Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Running Time: 30 minutes
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The Insider
Writer Talks About Spending 24 Hours in Liferaft
In this segment, Mad Mariner writer Lenny Rudow relays his experiences and insights into safety after spending 24 hours in a liferaft. You can also see his Photos, follow his Tweets or read his Article.
Recorded: Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Running Time: 30 minutes
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Q&A: Herb Hilgenberg
Known as "South Bound II," This Boater Broadcasts Valuable Weather Information
Herb Hilgenberg, who signs on daily as "South Bound II," has been providing weather and sea predictions by radio for more than 20 years. In this week's podcast, he relates how he got started and why he continues.
Recorded: Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Running Time: 21 minutes
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Nancy Michelman
The President of BoatUS Explains Her Organization and How to Get the Most From Membership
As President of BoatUS, Nancy Michelman heads the largest organization of recreational boaters in the U.S. In this segment, she discusses everything from member benefits to advocacy in Washington.
Recorded: Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Running Time: 30 minutes
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Dusty McCoy
The Chief Exec at Brunswick Wants to Talk With You (Online)
While most CEOs take meetings and develop corporate strategy, Brunswick's Dusty McCoy has added communication to those duties, opening new lines with Brunswick employees and dealers as well as directly with consumers. He talks about social media and what it holds for the future.
Recorded: Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Running Time: 30 minutes
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