Exploring the USSA's Impact on the American Yachting Industry | Yachting USA

Jun 01, 04:15 PM

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In this episode of Yachting USA, host Rick Thomas welcomes Joe Dargavage of United Island & Yacht and Thomas McGowan of Engineered Yacht Solutions for an in-depth conversation recorded live at the U.S. Superyacht Association (USSA) event in Savannah, Georgia.

Together, they unpack the role of the USSA in elevating the American yachting sector—highlighting the value of U.S.-based infrastructure, deep-water ports, and workforce development. The conversation covers the economic contributions of the yachting industry, the importance of collaboration between American and European markets, and the unique opportunity Savannah presents as a growing yachting destination.

The episode also tackles the ongoing challenges around immigration for yacht crew, the need for clear regulatory communication, and how industry leaders are navigating these concerns with USSA support.

⚓ Whether you're in policy, operations, or brokerage—this conversation offers insights into the U.S. yachting industry's direction, growth potential, and what it takes to keep America competitive in the global superyacht scene.

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🎧 Tune in for a real-world look at industry advocacy, infrastructure evolution, and how cities like Savannah are stepping into the spotlight.

🎙 Meet the Voices Behind the Episode
🔹 Joe Dargavage
Partner, United Island & Yacht 
💼 LinkedIn: @Joe Dargavage

🔹 Thomas McGowan
Founder & President, Engineered Yacht Solutions
💼 LinkedIn: @Thomas McGowan

🔹 Rick Thomas
Host, Yachting USA | Industry Consultant & Marine Professional
📧 Email: Rick@rt-yd.com
💼 LinkedIn: @Rick Thomas

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