Inside NMMA: Policy, Access, And The Business Behind Miami’s Boating Boom
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The water may sparkle in Miami, but the real power comes from people, products, and policy working in sync. From the first minutes on the dock, we dive into how the National Marine Manufacturers Association fuels access, innovation, and the year’s biggest reveals at the Miami International Boat Show. With NMMA’s Chief Administrative Officer, Robert Newsome, we explore the engines behind the lifestyle: manufacturer priorities, smarter propulsion, evolving show design, and the complex policy work that keeps boating open and thriving.
Robert shares his unexpected path from almost-lawyer to boating advocate, a story that mirrors the passion many of us bring to the water. We break down why NMMA moved its headquarters to Washington, DC, and what that means for government relations that directly affect boaters and builders. From fisheries access to nearshore rules, policy can either unlock the coastline or quietly close it. That’s why relationships with Congress, the Coast Guard, and agencies like NOAA matter long before a crisis appears.
We tackle hot-button issues with clear-eyed nuance: local moves to restrict wake surfing based on shaky evidence, and the now-softened NOAA vessel speed proposal that would have throttled much of the Atlantic coast under 10 knots. This isn’t an argument against conservation; it’s a push for real science and practical solutions. Responsible operating guidelines—like surfing 200 feet from shore in at least 10 feet of water—plus technology-forward ideas can safeguard wildlife and keep anglers and families on the water. Along the way, we spotlight the American Boating Congress, where NMMA connects members directly with lawmakers to show how recreational boating outpaces agriculture and mining in GDP and why Miami’s show delivers more economic impact than a Super Bowl every year.
From Collins Avenue to the convention floor, the show keeps reinventing itself to cut travel time, sharpen discovery, and make it easier to buy, upgrade, or simply explore. The truth is simple: people come to have fun, and that joy fuels an industry of skilled jobs, innovation, and stewardship. Subscribe, share with a boating friend, and leave a review—then tell us: what access issue matters most to you on the water?
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