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IMBC calls for 2011 presentations

The International Marina & Boatyard Conference is seeking presentations for its next show, which is scheduled for Jan. 26-28, 2011, at the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center.

"We are reaching out to the industry for topical presentations and discussions," AMI chair and president Jim Frye said in a statement. "We spend a great deal of time on the content for the conference, and we want to be sure it speaks to our audience. In order to do that, we need to hear from marina owners and operators, as well as boat repair and service yards."

Presentations can be designed for all levels of experience. IMBC organizers ask that the information be timely, informative and educational without overt company or product promotions. Submissions are due April 16.

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