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Wow! What an incredible five days we had for the 44th Annual Palm Beach International Boat Show! As the local owners of “America’s Favorite Boat Show,” we ALL should be very proud. I think a lot of people tend to forget that one of the biggest and best boat shows in the world is owned by a local marine trade association representing Palm Beach County, your MIAPBC.
I always love talking to our founding members and hearing about the “old days” when the show was more of a seafood festival with some boats and it was all planned by volunteers, members like you, that just wanted an opportunity to do more business during “season.”
Not only is PBIBS a huge economic generator for the local cities and state, but it’s huge for our local marine industry and members. It’s the reason the MIAPBC is able to exist, have staff, fund grants, lobby, and more. Maybe I am preaching to the choir, but there are still so many people who don’t know what a big impact this event has on our industry and local economy.
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I hope you enjoy looking through the photos and video of our boat show events such as the kickoff celebration and luncheon. A big thank you again to all our sponsors who helped make them happen!
Be on the lookout because members are all being mailed hard copies of the newly printed MIAPBC Boater’s Directory and annual report, along with a new member decal. Members who advertised in The Palm Beach Post’s boat show section will also receive a hard copy in the mail.
Moving forward, we are excited to come together again at the end of the month for a fun Spring Marine Mingle at the Sailfish Marina Tiki Bar, and to especially thank our volunteers for all they have done for us throughout the year. As always, our army of boat show volunteers showed up and did a great job promoting the Association to boat show attendees.
We are also happy to be collaborating on an Earth Day Great Amercian beach cleanup with Pura Vida Divers on April 25. We hope some of our members will come out and join us at Phil Foster Park under the Blue Heron Bridge.
Lastly, I must mention how great it was to host another marine industry career day in partnership with CareerSource Palm Beach County and School District of Palm Beach County. There were about 60 students from four area high schools that spent an entire school day exploring various careers in the marine industry. Check out the video below. This was made possible by funding from the Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back grant funding.
Happy Spring!
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Acanthus International
Tyler Sargent
Tyler@acanthusintl.com
acanthusintl.com
Anzalone's Full Service Yacht Management Group
Paolo Anzalone
Paulyanzalone@gmail.com
Anzaloneyachtmanagment.com
Captains Choice Marine Services LLC
Cody Cromwell
Ccms11@icloud.com
Captainschoicems.wixsite.com/captainschoice
Chocolate Bamboo Productions
Devounte Ho-Hing
Chocolatebamboo12@gmail.com
Chocolatebambooproductions.com
Dock Side Live Radio
Brian Burns
Brian@docksidelive.com
Docksidelive.com
Ellison's Premier Marine Services
Scott Ellison
Scottellison54@gmail.com
Ellisonspremiermarine.com
Erica Elliott PA
Erica Elliott
Ericaelliottcpa@gmail.com
Elegeantsurf.com
Hedrick Brother Reef Arches
Carrie Bailey
Cbailey@hedrickbrothers.com
Reefarches.com
Kimberly Pucci
Kimberly Pucci
Kpucci@kimberlypucci.com
Kimberlypucci.com
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Marina Coast Home Beach Club Peru
Antonella Bertello
Absmarinacoastperu.com
Marinacoastperu.com
National Save the Sea Turtle Foundation
Anna Bennett
Anna@savetheseaturtle.org
Savetheseaturtle.org
Newport Marina
Michael Zlotowicz
Maz211@nyu.edu
Newportmarina.com
Pioneer Linens
Marissa Murphy
Mmurphy@pioneerlinens.com
Pioneerlinens.com
Ripprint LLC
Robert Dillon
Bob@ripprint.com
Ripprint.com
RS3 Marine Detailing
Russell Sutton
Rusty@rs3marinedetailing.com
Rs3marinedetailing.com
Stanley Yacht Services, Inc
Jo Colbert Stanley
Jo@stanleyyachts.com
Tide Point Marine
Kristian Isaksen
Kisaksen@tidepointmarine.com
Tideointmarine.com
UPLIN Health Concierge Doctor House Calls
Sarah Ricci
Sricci@uplin.com
Uplin.com
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Lake Park Harbor Marina, 18 years
Castaways Marina (Square Grouper), 13 years
T. Spencer Samuels Insurance & Financial Services, 11 years
Michael Rybovich and Sons Boat Works, 10 years
Sea Hawk Paines, 9 years
AccuDock, 8 years
Marine Services of the Palm Beach, 8 years
AMG Insurance International, 8 years
Tom Serio Photography, 7 years
Seacoast Bank, 7 years
Cary Stamp & Co, 4 years
Yacht Habit, 2 years
Yacht Habit Foundation, 2 years
T-Butt, 2 years
A+ Permits, 2 years
BoatLessons.com, 2 years
Cruise Palm Beach LLC, 2 years
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The Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County (MIAPBC) is proud to announce its 2026 Board of Directors, continuing its commitment to strong leadership and advocacy for the local marine industry.
Returning officers include President Austin Burkett (E.J. Schrader Mattress Company), Secretary Raymond Graziotto (Seven Kings Holdings), and Treasurer Janet Zimmerman (Florida Inland Navigation District), providing continuity and strategic direction for the year ahead.
Continuing Board members are Mallory Doremus (Palmdale Oil Company), George Gentile (2GHO), Rick Kozell (Law Office of Rick Kozell), Martin Murphy, Jr. (JAMCO), and Doug West (Alliance Marine). MIAPBC also thanks outgoing Vice President Tamra FitzGerald and Director Tino Garcia for their dedicated service.
Newly appointed to the Board are Mark Bolchoz (Bolchoz Marine Advisors), John Ciabattari (Ferreira Construction Company), and Ryan Daniello (Barnacle Busters), bringing fresh perspectives and industry expertise.
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“As we look ahead to 2026, this Board reflects the strength and innovation of Palm Beach County’s marine industry,” said President Austin Burkett.
MIAPBC continues to serve as the leading voice for the region’s marine industry—advocating for sound policy, supporting workforce development, and producing the Palm Beach International Boat Show.
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Janet Zimmerman, Doug West, Austin Burkett, Martin Murphy Jr.
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CareerSource Palm Beach County, in collaboration with MIAPBC and the School District of Palm Beach County, recently organized yet another successful Marine Industry Career Day. The event drew approximately 60 high school students from various schools, offering them a comprehensive exploration of potential career paths within the marine industry.
From roles in marine law enforcement with FWC to opportunities as captains, crew members, boat builders, and within marine trades, the day was filled with insightful sessions. This was all made possible through a grant from the Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back.
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The 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show (PBIBS) concluded its five-day run with its largest concentration of superyachts to date, reinforcing its position as a leading U.S. marketplace for high-value vessel transactions and global brokerage activity.
This year’s show featured a record-setting fleet, including 10 yachts exceeding 200 feet, more than 30 over 100 feet, and over 100 vessels above 80 feet, marking a significant expansion in both scale and inventory.
Standout vessels included Rocinante (260 ft), Boardwalk (254 ft), Kensho (246 ft), Casino Royale (242 ft, Damen Yachting), and Casino Royale (236 ft, Tankoa Yachts), alongside Amor a Vida (220 ft) and Alchemist (203 ft).
“What really stood out this year was the energy across the entire show,” said Andrew Doole, President of U.S. Boat Shows at Informa Markets. “From the moment you arrived, there was something happening, on the docks, on the water, and throughout the show. Between the superyacht displays and the expanded programming, it created a more dynamic experience that kept people engaged from start to finish. That balance of business and entertainment is what continues to bring people back to Palm Beach.”
The five-day format continued to support extended deal flow and private viewings, giving exhibitors more time to connect with buyers and maintain engagement throughout the week.
Exhibitor activity reflected strong engagement across the market. Tureddi Yachts announced the sale of its first fully custom TD27 during the show, marking a milestone for the builder, while MarineMax reported selling more than 100 vessels during PBIBS.
“Palm Beach was a strong show for our new boat business,” said Tim Derrico, Director of Sales at HMY Yacht Sales. “We completed five Princess deals ranging from 50 to 80 feet, secured a new Viking, and have several additional deals progressing across our product lines.”
Beyond the docks, PBIBS 2026 introduced a floating pickleball court, home to the Floating Invitational, a competitive tournament for yacht crews and invited participants. The activation added a new layer of on-water energy and engagement.
The Gives Back Zone served as a central hub within the show, bringing together nonprofit organizations, conservation groups, and community partners supported through the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County (MIAPBC). The space provided attendees with the opportunity to learn more about marine conservation, workforce development, and educational initiatives, reinforcing the show’s broader impact beyond the docks.
“We had an exceptional five-day event, with both exhibitors and attendees reporting overwhelmingly positive experiences,” said Alyssa Freeman, Executive Director of the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County. “We sincerely thank the community for its continued support of the local marine industry.”
As in previous years, proceeds from the show support the MIAPBC’s grant program, funding marine industry education, workforce development, and nonprofit initiatives throughout the region.
The 2027 Palm Beach International Boat Show will take place March 17 – 21.
For more information, visit www.pbboatshow.com.
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Join us on Saturday, April 25 with Pura Vida Divers for Earth Day at the Great American Cleanup at Phil Foster Park Beach! If you’ve been to Phil Foster Park, you know why we want to protect it.
Divers and beachgoers flock there throughout the year. With white sand beaches, blue water, and exotic marine life, it’s no wonder why. This local park is home to one of the most famous shore diving sites in the world, the Blue Heron Bridge.
Last year, they removed over 450 lbs of trash from the beach. Let's help them break a new record this year!
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We’re excited to invite you to join us for our Spring Marine Mingle a special evening celebrating our hardworking volunteers alongside our valued members and guests.
This year, we’re bringing the celebration shoreside at the beautiful Sailfish Marina Tiki Bar!
Enjoy a relaxed waterfront evening with great company, appetizers, and a drink ticket. Thanks to our generous presenting sponsor, Sailfish Marina Resort🍹
Admission:
• Members: $20
• Non-Members: $30
• Volunteers: FREE (our guest of honor!)
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MARINE YARD SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 11th
One-Day Free Event Offers Great Bargains for Boaters & Anglers
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The West Palm Beach Fishing Club’s annual Marine Yard Sale is set for Saturday, April 11th and will feature a boatload of great deals once again.
The free event will take place from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the Fishing Club’s historic headquarters located at 201 Fifth Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. A huge variety of used items will be for sale including fishing rods & reels, marine hardware, fish mounts, offshore & inshore lure kits, fishing lead, anchors, dock lines, nautical decor, coolers, gaffs, terminal tackle and many more marine related items.
“This is a genuine yard sale, there are no commercial vendors, just the items we’ve had donated throughout the year. Everything gets cleaned up and ready to sell,” said WPBFC Board Member George Patane, who serves as a key yard sale volunteer. Proceeds support the youth education and marine conservation efforts of the Palm Beach County Fishing Foundation, the Fishing Club’s charitable affiliate. For additional information contact the Fishing Club at (561) 832-6780.
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ABYC SETS DATE FOR ANNUAL MARINE SERVICE TECHNICIAN WEEK
The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) announced the fifth annual International Marine Service Technician Week, scheduled for April 20-24, 2026. The week recognizes the skill, professionalism and commitment of marine service technicians across the boating industry.
“Marine technicians are the pros who keep boats running, families making memories and safety top of mind. This week is about saying thank you, highlighting outstanding techs and sharing stories from across the industry,” said Shannon Aronson, ABYC senior director of marketing and communications.
Throughout the week, ABYC will spotlight technicians and organizations on social media with daily themes and designated hashtags, offer technical challenges with prizes, and provide online educational opportunities.
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BIG NEWS FROM VISIT PALM BEACH!
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We’re excited to share some incredible news from our member, Visit Palm Beach! ⛵
They’ve been named a FINALIST for the prestigious Providencia Award, often referred to as the “Oscars of Tourism.” This national recognition highlights excellence in tourism and celebrates organizations that make a meaningful impact in their communities.
This honor reflects the unforgettable experiences they create on the water and the strong partnerships that help showcase everything that makes Palm Beach County so special.
In their words, this nomination belongs to everyone, every guest, every family, and every local partner who has supported their journey.
If you’ve ever enjoyed an experience with them, they would greatly appreciate your support. Voting takes less than 30 seconds!
🏆 Cast your vote here: GO.VisitPalmBeach.com
Let’s help them bring this award home! 🦩
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Get Certified in the New Year!
Courses are now posted through May 2026
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Start your new year off right! Register for the Marine Standards Certification Course, starting on January 20, 2026. This course equips participants with the knowledge and practical skills to apply ABYC standards effectively in their work, ensuring safety, compliance, and industry excellence.
Not sure if you're ready? Take a quick pre-test to preview the question style and difficulty! No score is needed to enroll. It’s just a smart way to check your readiness.
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Below Deck Mediterranean star Captain Sandy launches innovative specialty plate designed to feature the spirit of the marine industry
Celebrate Florida’s vibrant maritime culture with the new Boating Capital of the World license plate, now available for pre-sale through Captain Sandy Charities.
Created by Below Deck Mediterranean star Captain Sandy Yawn, this limited edition plate is more than just a way to show your love for boating – it’s a way to give back.
Every purchase helps support Captain Sandy’s mission to expand marine employment opportunities and fund critical job training and education programs throughout Florida. Whether you’re a boating enthusiast or searching for the perfect gift, this plate is the ideal way to contribute to Florida’s maritime workforce while proudly showcasing the state’s boating legacy.
Captain Sandy is excited to see this initiative take off and hopes to spot the new plates on the road soon. “Anyone with a passion for the marine industry will love this plate,” she says. “It’s a powerful way to support a cause that impacts so many lives.”
Don’t miss out! Pre-register today and join the movement to strengthen Florida’s maritime industry. Pre-register now at: boatingplate.com
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The boating industry has extraordinary stories to tell and World Boating Day by the Superyacht Life Foundation is designed to bring those stories to the public.
Registrations for this global campaign are now open and invite companies to open their doors and allow the public to discover the skills, innovation and people behind the world of leisure boating.
As an official partner of World Boating Day, MIAPBC encourages you to shape the international celebration by hosting an activity and securing your place on the World Boating Day global map.
Ready to join?
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Executive / Finance & Accounting / Administration
In general, the Accounting Manager is responsible for producing a monthly trial balance to the Controller according to GAAP and Governmental Accounting Standards. In this process the Accounting Manager will work with and coordinate the accounting staff towards this end.
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MARINE HVAC Technician/Installer
The HVAC Technician/Installer will be responsible for performing routine maintenance and service repairs on heating, ventilating, air conditioning systems, and marine water maker units. This position will also be responsible for the installation according to specifications and established safety guidelines of new units or replacement parts for existing units. Candidate must be capable of working independently with high attention to detail, ability to troubleshoot and communicate equipment issues, have a plan of action, assess and order parts and supplies needed for each job to completion.
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Job Description: Sales Floor
No. Of Positions Available: 3
Job Type: Full-time
Schedule: Tuesday-Saturday and Sunday-Thursday 9:30am-6:00pm
Company Overview: Boat Owners Warehouse is a fast-growing, high-volume 60+ year established Marine Distributor and Retailer located in sunny South Florida, with locations throughout the Southeastern US. We are committed to providing exceptional customer service and high-quality products to our customers and community and strive to create a welcoming environment where customers can enjoy a seamless shopping experience.
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MARINE ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS & SERVICE, LLC
WEST PALM BEACH, FL
Full Time - Monday to Friday
Paid Holidays
Paid education for OEM Brands
This is a great opportunity for individuals who enjoy working with their hands and minds, have a strong attention to detail and thrive in a
collaborative team environment.
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MICHAEL RYBOVICH & SONS BOAT WORKS
NOW HIRING:
· Boat Builder/Carpenters
· Marine Electricians
· Mechanics
· Painters/Varnishers
Parts Department Associate
Must be bilingual
Must have a strong attention to detail, computer experience, clean driving record, excellent communication skills.
Responsibilities:
- Data entry required (efficiency and accuracy a must)
- Drive company truck for parts pickup
- Have a clean driving record.
- Maintain a clean and organized parts area
- Receiving parts
- Able to work in an open-air parts room.
- No smoking or vaping on property
Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
Come join our family-owned and operated custom sportfishing operation in Palm Beach Gardens. Work with some of the best craftsmen in the business!
Call Monday-Friday for additional information: (561) 627-9168
and/or send your resume to: info@michaelrybovichandsons.com
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Alyssa Freeman
Executive Director
Paola Pineros
Marketing & Membership Manager
Stephanie Button
Administrative Manager
Rena Blades
PBIBS Director Community and Government Affairs
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