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7 Marine Industry Social Media Accounts All Boaters Should Follow

Hurricane Boat Lifts Instagram promo graphic, featuring dock and waterfront.

The Marine Industry is full of interesting and diverse companies, influencers, and an endless stream of engaging stories worth sharing. Social media gives us an easy and meaningful way to connect and interact with them.

Hurricane Boat Lifts uses social media to spread the word about what we’re doing, connect with dealers and boaters, and stay up to date with what’s going on in the Marine Industry. Whether you’re looking for a few new social media accounts to follow or checking in to see what accounts made our staff’s list of their favorites, here are 7 of our favorite marine industry social media accounts to follow and engage with:

Well, how could we make a list of social media accounts to follow without listing Hurricane Boat Lifts? Hurricane Boat Lifts manufactures high-quality yet affordable American-made boat lifts right here in Stuart, Florida. On social media, we share tips, updates, host giveaways, highlight our network of Authorized Dealers and much more.

Hurricane Boat Lifts Instagram promo graphic, featuring dock and waterfront.
Social article graphic for Center Consoles Only, highlighting center console boats.

Based right here in South Florida, Center Consoles Only is one of the best resources for boaters. Social media posts include educational how-to clips, giveaways, and more.

Boats Daily graphic, featuring multiple boats docked at a marina.

As a leading media outlet for boating, Boats Daily offers a wide range of content for boaters, including product reviews, fun informational videos, and more.

Social article graphic featuring Nautical Ventures, showcasing marine equipment and branding.

Nautical Network is a digital marketing brand that highlights and promotes what’s going on in the Marine Industry. They offer captivating images and videos.

Social article graphic of The Yacht Guy, focusing on luxury yachts.

Fort Lauderdale’s own, The Yacht Guy (Alex Jimenez), gives a “daily dose of yachts and the yachting lifestyle” on his channels.

Social article graphic featuring "The Qualified CPT," highlighting captain certification.

“Navigating to safe waters.” Qualified Captain is one of the most recognizable clothing brands for captains and boaters in the U.S. Qualified Captain puts a fun spin on industry news and offers some of the best and most unique clothing options for boaters.

Boating Magazine feature graphic, showcasing boats and watercraft.

From summaries of sea trials to tips for boaters, Boating Magazine offers a lot for captains and boaters of vessels of all sizes. Boating Magazine is one of our favorite media outlets.

What social media accounts should every boater follow? Tag us on Instagram and let us know which ones we missed!

Dan Michels

Dan Michels is President of Hurricane Boat Lifts with 50+ years of engineering experience. He designs durable, high-performance boat lift systems and shares expert insights to help boat owners choose the right solutions.

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