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Galey’s Marine Supplies Galey’s Marine Supplies, a local staple for generations, has relocated from the Auto Mall to a new spot off Rosedale Highway. The move positions them closer ...
Southwestern Parts & Service opened June 2 in Grapevine after 45 years in Dallas, Owner Shane Moore said. The details ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The final day of the Jacksonville Boat Show attracted hundreds of vessels and accessories for attendees to browse and potentially purchase for their future water adventures ...
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (CBS12) — Authorities arrested a traveling trio from Miami early Tuesday morning, dismantling an alleged theft ring that targeted valuable boat parts in Fort Pierce. The St ...
The St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Martin County Sheriff's Office, conducted a surveillance operation for the theft of boat parts from Fort Pierce Boat Works in the ...
Under crisp winter skies and a solid northerly breeze, the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria's (ORCV) DYSC Marine Supplies Winter ...
The abandoned boat, Deep Thought, has had its hard top and cockpit removed. The boat's owners, Richard and Sherry Wells, abandoned it after running out of gas in October.
Polk County Commission approved no-boating zones for swimming on three lakes after receiving input from residents and the Sheriff's Office. Boaters caught in the designated zones could face fines ...
The abandoned boat, Deep Thought, has had its hard top and cockpit removed. The boat's owners, Richard and Sherry Wells of Mississippi, abandoned it after running out of gas in October.
Authorities arrested a traveling trio from Miami early Tuesday morning, dismantling an alleged theft ring that targeted valuable boat parts in Fort Pierce. The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office ...
FORT PIERCE — Three Miami men are in jail on charges related to the theft of boat parts in Fort Pierce in the early morning of May 13, according to sheriff's officials.
The abandoned boat, Deep Thought, has had its hard top and cockpit removed. The boat's owners, Richard and Sherry Wells of Mississippi, abandoned it after running out of gas in October.