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New Sales, Rebates and more....
Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:28:19 +0000

Are you an inventor?  Is your product for the marine industry?  If so, we would love to hear from you.   Do you have an idea for a product?  Then lets talk, maybe we can help you get in contact with the right person to help you, get your idea off the ground.   All items accepted must have clear photos 400 X 400 and a complete disruption of your product. We will place your accepted product on our Featured Items page and under the correct categories.     BE SURE TO VISIT OUR REBATE CORNER FOR EVEN MORE $AVINGS   Rebate Interphase Fall Mail-In Rebate Interphase-Looking Forward Technology. From now until December 31st save up to $200 when you purchase an Interphase iScan or SE-200 series Forward Looking Sonar or Chart Master WAAS/GPS Plotter.   SALE Standard Horizon VHF & GPS Plotters Don't let time run out! Now until October 31st receive 5% off ALL Standard Horizon VHF and GPS Plotters..   SPECIAL PURCHASE Northstar FREE Chart Promomotion This promotion has been extended until December 31st, 2008. Don't miss out on this excellent offer! Purchase a NORTHSTAR EXPLORER 657 T/M 5" COMBO W/ EXTERNAL ANT 50/200 or the NORTHSTAR EXPLORER 657NO DUCER COMBO WITH EXTERNAL ANTENNA and receive a complimentary C-Map MAX Local Chart.   Rebate ACR 2008 Holiday Promotion Now until December 31st, 2008, simply purchase any 406 MHz PLB/EPIRB and receive your choice of a $50 Cash Rebate or a Gift-with-Purchase Promotion worth $103. Don't miss out on this fantastic offer!     CLR Marine is proud to announce that our distributor is now an ACR EPIRB authorized Battery Replacement Center (BRC). This certification allows CLR Marine to offer additional value-added services to our customers including full ACR EPIRB testing, battery replacement, and re-programming.   Turnaround time for EPIRB services will average three days when all components are in stock. Repair services and programming may be ordered through the CLRMarine.com web site.   Programming service requires that we have the vessel’s MMSI number(Maritime Mobile Service Identity), and the vessel name. We will contact you if additional information is required. International agreements dictate that EPIRBs must be programmed for the country under the flag of which a vessel sails or of which the vessel owner is a resident in order to register the beacon with that country’s SAR authorities.   When ordering online, simply select the service (each EPIRB model will have a unique battery replacement service sku), add to your shopping cart, and check out. For programming only, select the programming EPIRB / PLB Programming Service.   Once your order is placed; we will contact you with an order number and address to send the unit to.     Safe Boating CLR Marine  
PRESIDENT BUSH SIGNS GREAT LAKES COMPACT
Fri, 03 Oct 2008 15:48:18 +0000

Governors Applaud Historic Action to Protect the Lakes   Chicago, Illinois—The Great Lakes Governors today applauded President George W. Bush for signing a joint resolution of Congress providing consent to the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact.  The President’s action marks the final step in the Compact’s approval process thus enabling these historic protections to become law.   In December 2005, following a nearly five-year negotiation, the Governors of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin reached agreement on the Compact.  The Compact provides a comprehensive management framework for achieving sustainable water use and resource protection.  The eight Great Lakes States reached a similar, good faith, agreement with Ontario and Québec in 2005, which the Provinces are using to amend their existing water programs for greater regional consistency. During 2007 and 2008, each of the eight Great Lakes State legislatures ratified the Compact.  Legislative approval was completed by the U.S. Senate on August 1, 2008, and by the U.S. House of Representatives on September 23, 2008.   Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle, Council of Great Lakes Governors Chair, said, “I applaud President Bush for his action.  Together, we have taken a major step to protect the Great Lakes.  I am hopeful that this historic cooperation will enable us to accelerate our future efforts.” Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm said, "I thank the President today for signing the Great Lakes Compact into law.  His support ensures that the Great Lakes will remain a protected national treasure for years to come." New York Governor David Paterson said, "I thank President Bush for carrying out the will of Congress and signing this important piece of legislation.  I proudly announced the state legislation, earlier this year, that added New York State to the Great Lakes Compact.  The Compact will ensure that harmful water diversions are controlled and the Great Lakes ecosystem is protected for future generations." The Compact includes the following points: Economic development will be fostered through sustainable use and responsible management of Basin waters. In general, there will be a ban on new diversions of water from the Basin but limited exceptions could be allowed in communities near the Basin when rigorous standards are met. Communities that apply for an exception will have a clear, predictable decision making process; standards to be met; and, opportunities to appeal decisions.  These processes and standards do not exist under current law. The States will use a consistent standard to review proposed uses of Basin water.  The States will have flexibility regarding their water management programs and how to apply this standard. Regional goals and objectives for water conservation and efficiency will be developed, and they will be reviewed every five years.  Each State will develop and implement a water conservation and efficiency program that may be voluntary or mandatory. There is a strong commitment to continued public involvement in the implementation of the Compact. A broad, bi-partisan consensus has been built in support of the Compact.  The Compact was developed in collaboration with regional partners who have also played a key role in its implementation.  Members of Congress, Mayors, local government officials and stakeholders have all been instrumental.  The Great Lakes are a national treasure—important to our nation and the world as both an environmental and economic asset.  Our national economy depends on the Great Lakes for industrial uses, hydropower, maritime commerce, agricultural irrigation and many other uses.  The Great Lakes are also a globally unique and important environmental resource.  The Compact will ensure that the Lakes are used sustainably in order to continue to provide benefits to us all.    Additional information is available at www.cglg.org. 
NEW IN STOCK! Raritan Engineering
Fri, 05 Sep 2008 09:44:12 +0000

Raritan Engineering - The Most Dependable Name On The Water   Products include marine toilets, waste treatment systems, icemakers and water heaters.Committed to the environment and preserving sea life, Raritan designs products to help maintain an environmental balance and ensure the quality of marine waters. Check it out today!
Trawler Fest Solomons
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 12:26:49 +0000

PassageMaker magazine presents Trawler Fest Solomons, Md., Sept. 25-28 at the Holiday Inn Select and Calvert Marina.   Celebrating its 14th year in the southern Maryland county of Solomons, this year’s event will feature more than 120 exhibitors, with more than 2,500 attendees expected.   This year, Northwest Trawlers will mark the East Coast debut of the Northwest 45.   Participants can relax at Calvert Marina and participate in a team trivia night on Thursday and a live charity auction benefiting the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society on Friday. Saturday night features a Hawaiian luau with live music and dancing.   On each of these nights, exhibitors and sponsors have the opportunity to gain additional exposure for their companies by donating raffle prizes, as well as larger items for the charity auction.   For event details, visit www.trawlerfest.com or call (888) 487-2953.  
Happy Labor Day!
Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:26:29 +0000

HOLIDAY CLOSING Monday, September 1st Happy Labor Day! CLR Marine will be closed Monday, September 1st for Labor Day. We would like to wish everyone a safe and sunny last weekend of summer! Please keep in mind our interactive website is available 24/7. Thank you!        
OneTouch Composite Winch Handles
Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:23:49 +0000

OneTouch Composite Winch Handles by Dax Labs are now in stock.   You might recall a February 2007 Chandlery review of the Lewmar OneTouch winch handle. The handles’inventor, Don Steiner, has come out with his own, updated, lighter weight version, the Dax OneTouch.   Steiner engineered the OneTouch and sold the license to Lewmar for the metal version, but his Dax OneTouch is made of 50 percent fiber-filled nylon, and all metal parts are high-grade aluminum or stainless. It also has a wider grab bar and higher operating arc than the Lewmar.   The great thing about the OneTouch’s innovative technology is that it eliminates the frustrations of using standard locking winch handles. The simple design uses a cam rod with two steel pins that retract into the octagon when the handle’s arm is squeezed, releasing the lock; they protract when the handle is released, engaging the lock. This means setting and removing the handle can be done with one hand, in one motion: Squeeze the bar and place it; squeeze the bar and remove it. Another benefit of the Dax OneTouch is the spinning grip. Dual sets of Grade 1 Delrin ball bearings allow fast and easy grinding. And at 10 inches, the handle offers plenty of purchase.  
Colorado lowers legal limit for BUI
Mon, 11 Aug 2008 19:22:58 +0000

Changes to Colorado’s law on boating under the influence recently went into effect, decreasing the legal limit for blood alcohol content and expanding the reach of the law to operators of any waterborne vessel. Previously, the BUI law applied only to operators of motorboats or sailboats whose BAC was .10 or above. Now, the limit for BAC is .08, making it consistent with the legal limit for motor vehicle operators on Colorado roadways.The new BUI law applies to any water vessel powered by motor, paddle or oar, including jet skis, kayaks, canoes, sailboats and rafts.“Drinking alcohol on the water can be just as dangerous as on land,” said Rick Storm, chief of law enforcement for Colorado State Parks, in a statement. “The impacts of alcohol are naturally accelerated by marine factors, such as sun, wind, motion and spray, increasing the risk of accidents, capsizing or falling overboard,” he added.Penalties for a BUI conviction have not changed. A vessel operator found to be under the influence of alcohol, drugs or controlled substances faces a misdemeanor charge with penalties of five days to one year in prison, fines between $200 and $1,000, loss of privilege to operate a vessel for three months and up to 96 hours of community service.Colorado is among 38 states that have adopted a BAC limit of .08 for boating.
DHL Shipping Delays...
Mon, 11 Aug 2008 06:15:03 +0000

Due to increased fuel costs, DHL has recently implemented a new policy on extended delivery zones.  Please click here for a list of affected zip codes.  Any orders shipped to these zip codes will be handed off to the USPS for delivery and could be delayed 3 or more business days. Delivery times to these zones are not guaranteed and not eligible for freight reimbursement due to time guarantee. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
New Product Lines Coming PLUS Money $aving Rebates
Sun, 10 Aug 2008 08:31:33 +0000

        Don't forget to check out our REBATE CORNER for money saving rebate offers.
Bush signs Clean Boating Act
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 07:34:42 +0000

In what has to be the closest 11th hour scenario in the US recreational marine industry's history, President George W Bush signed the Clean Boating Act of 2008 into law. The president's signature prevents a "bureaucratic nightmare" for millions of US boaters as well as the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It also represents a significant lobbying victory for the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) and other boater groups that campaigned for the passage of the bill through both houses of Congress, all the way to the White House.   "The recreational marine industry and boaters throughout the US can now rest easy and go boating without a federal or state permit, heavy penalties and absurd legal jeopardy," said Scott Gudes, NMMA vice president of Government Relations, in a statement. "We applaud President Bush and Congress for their bipartisan efforts to reverse the unintended and potentially devastating consequences of an overbroad federal court decision."   In 2006, a US federal judge mandated that recreational boaters be included in a sweeping decision to issue permits for discharges from vessels using US waters, overturning a longstanding policy by the EPA to exempt recreational boaters from the same rules for commercial vessels and sewage treatment plants under the Clean Water Act.   The NMMA appealed the decision in federal court, but knew they were fighting against time. The EPA was set to implement the new permitting regulations for millions of US boaters by October 1, 2008.   The Clean Boating Act passed Congress in record time, especially during an election year. At one point, less than a month ago, some NMMA insiders seemed to be pessimistic about it being passed before the presidential election in November. They also worried that a new set of potentially onerous regulations would give boaters another reason to leave the sport.   This is welcome news for all recreational marine manufacturers across the country," said Thom Dammrich, NMMA president, in the statement. "We are thrilled that Congress and the President have prevented the bureaucratic nightmare that was set to become law.   A number of other boaters' groups like Boat/US also joined in the effort to back the Clean Boating Act. The association prompted its members to contact their Members of Congress to lobby for its passage. Articles about the EPA permitting scheme also began to appear regularly in mainstream US newspapers.   The real success of this campaign rests on the shoulders of this country's millions of recreational boaters and anglers. Without their loud collective voice, we would not have reached this momentous event.   Passage of this legislation is a testament to what is possible when our community joins forces and speaks with one voice before key decision-makers


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