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The Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast, Inc. (MIATC) is a not-for-profit trade association comprised of members in Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee counties who are dedicated to the promotion of pleasure boating and its related industries through education of our members and the boating public.
Treasure Coast Marine Industries
Hosts Marina Manager Student
from Egypt

By April Price

Mohammed EL Neweishy is employed as a Marina Manager at El Gouna, Egypt, on the Red Sea. At the young age of 25, he is focused on being the best he can be in his field. Mohammed recently visited the United States to attend the first phase of his certification as a Marina Manager, attending the International Marina Institute classes in Newport, Rhode Island. He extended his stay in the US to take time to visit marina facilities on the Treasure Coast.

Hosted by the Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast, EL Neweishy had the opportunity to tour more than a half dozen marine operations. After arriving in Orlando on Friday afternoon,

March 7, we were out of the airport and on our way to visit Tim Grabenbauer at the Vero Beach Municipal Marina. There we got the full walking tour of the marina, including the newly acquired dry stack storage building. It had been a busy day at the marina, so Grabenbauer was able to provide a look at how they handle the high level of activity on their computer program. We then met my husband, Tim Price, for a bit of Treasure Coast culture at Conchy Joes. It was time to call it a day. EL Neweishy settled in at Pirates Cove Resort & Marina.
Mohammed EL Neweishy Photo in from of Vero Beach Maina

Saturday morning we were off and running. First stop was the House of Refuge on Hutchinson Island; then north on the island to the Ft. Pierce Inlet which gave us the opportunity to take photos of some pelicans making no headway in a strong westerly wind. Next stop was Harbortown Marina, where EL Neweishy saw an operation that was home to multiple marine businesses, including Whiticar Marine Services North. The marina in El Gouna hopes to increase their service facilities and add a dry stack storage. A tour at Harbortown and conversations with Tim Price from Whiticar provided Mohammed insight on how to manage the service component at his facility. There was no language barrier and it was surprising to hear how we deal with so many of the same issues across the globe. Next to Cobb’s Landing, where Marty Laven from the Dockominium Group treated us to lunch. The remainder of the day was spent acquiring the list of essentials EL Neweishy was taking home to his American friends. Target, Radio Shack and GNC at Treasure Coast Square provided most of the items on his list.

Monday was non-stop, beginning with the Harborage Yacht Club. Bill Hill gave us the full tour of both the club and the new public access floating docks. EL Neweishy had questions about everything from employee management to power pedestals on the dock.

Mohammed EL Neweishy & Butch Bayley Photo at the Sailfish Maina From one first-class facility on to another, we met with Darryl Schmiermund at Hinckley Yacht Services. He was very informative on Hinckley operations and their commitment to their product and customers. After a quick lunch at Shrimpers, we arrived at Sailfish Marina, where owner Butch Bayley showcased his dry stack storage facility. We convinced EL Neweishy to climb up on the fork lift, but couldn’t convince him to ride along to pick up a boat to place in storage. Amazingly, one minute and forty-two seconds is

all it took Paul (a professional fork lift operator) to place the 22’ Pathfinder back in its rack. The day ended with a full tour of the host resort, Pirates Cove, another fine example of a marina complex.

Tuesday was time to travel north to visit some friends. We learned we have many things in common. Our customers want good service at a reasonable price and we agreed boaters are fun people. EL Neweishy was pleased they don’t have hurricanes in Egypt and don’t have to deal with submerged land leases. He hopes to return in December to attend the next level of his Marina Manager certification. I’m thinking my future vacation plans may include a trip to Egypt.

To visit El Gouna go to www.elgouna.com.

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