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Forest River Marine and Margaritaville Introduce 'Chill Series' Pontoons
Forest River Marine and Margaritaville Introduce 'Chill Series' Pontoons

National Post

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • National Post

Forest River Marine and Margaritaville Introduce 'Chill Series' Pontoons

Article content Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. Article content MIDDLEBURY, Ind. — Forest River Marine, a division of Forest River, Inc. and one of the nation's leading pontoon manufacturers, is proud to announce a vibrant collaboration with Margaritaville. Together, the companies are introducing the Chill Series – a line of pontoon boats designed to bring the easygoing spirit of Margaritaville to the water. Article content Blending Forest River Marine's trusted craftsmanship with Margaritaville's signature vibe, the Chill Series will offer boaters a one-of-a-kind escape – whether it's a slow cruise at sunset or a weekend of good times with friends. Each model in the series will feature custom Margaritaville-inspired design elements, premium sound systems, and comfort-first layouts made for maximum relaxation. Article content 'We're thrilled to bring this partnership to life,' said Philip Podgorny, General Manager of Forest River Marine. 'Our teams share a love for the water, good times, and memorable experiences. The Chill Series was created to deliver those moments effortlessly, with comfort and fun at the forefront.' Article content 'Margaritaville has always been deeply connected to the water, so the Chill Series pontoons are a natural addition to our lifestyle portfolio,' added Tamara Baldanza-Dekker, Chief Marketing Officer of Margaritaville. 'The Chill Series pontoons' thoughtful design perfectly captures Margaritaville's signature fun and escapism, making every offshore trip feel like a vacation.' Article content The Chill Series is expected to make waves nationwide, appealing to everyone from first-time boaters to lifelong Margaritaville fans. These pontoons are available to order now through Forest River Marine's network of authorized dealers and trusted brands – Berkshire, South Bay, and Trifecta – with a starting MSRP of $45,169. To learn more or locate a dealer near you, visit or About Margaritaville Margaritaville, a state of mind since 1977, is a global lifestyle brand inspired by Jimmy Buffett, whose songs evoke a passion for tropical escape and relaxation. Article content Margaritaville features over 40 lodging locations and over 20 additional projects in the pipeline positioned across a variety of full-service and boutique hotel and resort brands, branded real estate, and gaming properties, all complemented by an extensive suite of food and beverage concepts, including Margaritaville Restaurant, award-winning JWB Prime Steak and Seafood, 5 o'Clock Somewhere Bar & Grill, and LandShark Bar & Grill. Article content Hotel brands include Margaritaville Hotels & Resorts, Compass by Margaritaville, Margaritaville Beach House, and the all-inclusive product, Margaritaville Island Reserve®. Further elevating experiences, Margaritaville's branded real estate includes Latitude Margaritaville, '55 and better' active adult brand; Margaritaville Cottages, Villas and Residences; One Particular Harbour Margaritaville; and Margaritaville Vacation Club. Article content The newest brand additions to Margaritaville properties include the rapidly-growing Camp Margaritaville Resorts and Margaritaville at Sea. Additionally, consumers can escape every day through a collection of lifestyle products, including apparel, footwear, frozen concoction makers, home décor, a SiriusXM radio station, License to Chill: The Margaritaville Podcast, and more. Article content More than 20 million travelers and consumers every year change their latitude and attitude with Margaritaville. For more information, visit and follow Margaritaville on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Article content Article content

Adults, children rescued after pontoon boat flips over in Michigan lake
Adults, children rescued after pontoon boat flips over in Michigan lake

CBS News

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • CBS News

Adults, children rescued after pontoon boat flips over in Michigan lake

GM investing $4B into 3 plants; Hamtramck's suspended city manager; and more top stories GM investing $4B into 3 plants; Hamtramck's suspended city manager; and more top stories GM investing $4B into 3 plants; Hamtramck's suspended city manager; and more top stories A group of people, including children, was rescued on Wednesday after a pontoon boat flipped over in Commerce Lake. According to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office, no injuries were reported, and authorities were working to recover the boat. It is unknown how many people were rescued. The sheriff's office did not release any additional information.

Millionaires' war escalates after homeowner complains about size of his neighbours' boat
Millionaires' war escalates after homeowner complains about size of his neighbours' boat

Daily Mail​

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Millionaires' war escalates after homeowner complains about size of his neighbours' boat

A Gold Coast man has lost a bid to join a tribunal case against his neighbours over the size of their boat and pontoon years into a bitter feud. Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal senior member Danielle Brown handed down the decision in April, which was published online on Wednesday. Maxwell Leslie, who owns a home in the luxury gated community Sanctuary Cove, was unsuccessful in his application to join proceedings against his neighbours. The body corporate of the gated community on Hope Island initiated the proceedings against Robert and Janice Buttner, based on complaints raised by Mr Leslie. They concerned the construction of a new pontoon, a boat Me Leslie claimed was larger than agreed upon and a ground floor window he said obstructed his privacy. Mr Leslie sought to be joined as a party to the proceedings given, arguing that he had brought the complaint to the body corporate in the first place. In refusing his application, Ms Brown decided Mr Leslie's addition would broaden the scope of disputed issues, given his fraught relationship with the Buttners. The Buttners, who founded the Australian Security Company, purchased their four bedroom, five bathroom mansion for $3.1m in December 2020, the Courier Mail reported. Mr Leslie purchased his adjoining property for $2.875m 11 years earlier. The relationship between Mr Leslie and the Buttners soured after he sought unsuccessfully to halt their plans to raise the level of their rear terrace in 2022. Ms Brown accepted Mr Leslie had acted 'unreasonably' in the earlier proceedings and believed he would attempt to 'relitigate' those issues in the present proceedings. In reaching her decision, she cited claims by the body corporate that the relationship between the Buttners and Mr Leslie was antagonistic. 'The applicant says there is a long history of antagonism between the respondents and Mr Leslie,' Ms Brown wrote. 'Again, this tends to suggest that, aside [from] the terrace works, the issues in dispute between the respondents and Mr Leslie are not confined to those issues the subject of the present proceedings.' Mr Leslie argued he ought to be added as a party, arguing that he was a 'driving force' behind the body corporate's decision to initiate the proceedings. He also argued his addition would not add to the complexity of the proceedings and would prevent the need to commence separate proceedings against the Buttners. The couple argued there was no reason for Mr Leslie to join the proceedings, given he may still appear as a witness. They also argued the pontoon did not affect Mr Leslie's interest in his property given it was far away enough from his property. Also that Mr Leslie had obscured his view of the disputed window by erecting a screen on the border between the properties. Ms Brown accepted the proceedings would become unnecessarily 'prolonged and disputative' should Mr Leslie be joined, increasing its costs and duration. Ms Brown also suggested the interests of the body corporate and Mr Leslie were not necessarily aligned. 'The joiner of Mr Leslie will, perhaps considerably, expand the scope of the issues in dispute in the proceeding with the results to which I have referred,' she wrote. 'Added to this are the adverse findings made by Cooper J regarding Mr Leslie's conduct and the less than amicable relationship between Mr Leslie and the respondents which it seems to me are likely to impact upon the conduct of the proceeding if Mr Leslie is joined as an applicant.' Daily Mail Australia contacted Mr Leslie and the Buttners for comment. Sanctuary Cove is a sought after postcode, which boasts an Intercontinental Hotel, a golf course, marina, a shopping centre and a range of dining and entertainment venues.

Ferry service to resume after repairs to pontoon
Ferry service to resume after repairs to pontoon

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Ferry service to resume after repairs to pontoon

A ferry service is to resume later this month following work to repair a weather-damaged pontoon. The Jubilee Pontoon on Saltash Waterside has been closed on health and safety grounds after suffering weather damage, including during Storm Darragh in December 2024. Saltash Town Council, which runs the pontoon, said immediate repairs had been necessary to ensure the pontoon's structural integrity. The work is due to be completed in time for the return of the ferry from Saltash to Royal William Yard, Plymouth, on 24 May. Saltash Town Council appointed Voyager Boatyard to carry out the repairs to ensure the pontoon remained "safe, functional, and accessible for many years to come". Town councillor Julia Peggs said the refurbishment marked an important step in enhancing the town's waterside infrastructure. "It is a valued asset that serves both residents and visitors and I am pleased to see it nearing completion," she said. "I look forward to the reinstatement of our partnership with Plymouth Boat Trips and to welcoming both returning and new users as the pontoon returns to service." Plymouth Boat Trips will be operating the ferry service from Saltash to Plymouth for a second year. Owner Ben Squire said: "We're thrilled to be able to safely resume the Royal William Yard to Saltash ferry service, thanks to the swift and thorough works commissioned by Saltash Town Council. "The new route, introduced last year, has been a really successful addition to our ferry network." The Jubilee Green Pontoon was installed by the former Caradon District Council (CDC) as part of a Millennium project around 20 years ago to provide all-tides access to Saltash. More news stories for Cornwall Listen to the latest news for Cornwall Follow BBC Cornwall on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@ Ferry service between Plymouth and Saltash begins Ferry service extended due to popular demand Saltash Town Council

Ferry service to resume after repairs to pontoon
Ferry service to resume after repairs to pontoon

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Ferry service to resume after repairs to pontoon

A ferry service is to resume later this month following work to repair a weather-damaged pontoon. The Jubilee Pontoon on Saltash Waterside has been closed on health and safety grounds after suffering weather damage, including during Storm Darragh in December 2024. Saltash Town Council, which runs the pontoon, said immediate repairs had been necessary to ensure the pontoon's structural integrity. The work is due to be completed in time for the return of the ferry from Saltash to Royal William Yard, Plymouth, on 24 May. Saltash Town Council appointed Voyager Boatyard to carry out the repairs to ensure the pontoon remained "safe, functional, and accessible for many years to come". Town councillor Julia Peggs said the refurbishment marked an important step in enhancing the town's waterside infrastructure. "It is a valued asset that serves both residents and visitors and I am pleased to see it nearing completion," she said. "I look forward to the reinstatement of our partnership with Plymouth Boat Trips and to welcoming both returning and new users as the pontoon returns to service." Plymouth Boat Trips will be operating the ferry service from Saltash to Plymouth for a second year. Owner Ben Squire said: "We're thrilled to be able to safely resume the Royal William Yard to Saltash ferry service, thanks to the swift and thorough works commissioned by Saltash Town Council. "The new route, introduced last year, has been a really successful addition to our ferry network." The Jubilee Green Pontoon was installed by the former Caradon District Council (CDC) as part of a Millennium project around 20 years ago to provide all-tides access to Saltash. More news stories for Cornwall Listen to the latest news for Cornwall Follow BBC Cornwall on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@ Ferry service between Plymouth and Saltash begins Ferry service extended due to popular demand Saltash Town Council

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