Introduction to Marine Industry: Presentation Outline

Final Presentation: "Full Throttle Marine" Business Plan

Date: Late Spring 2026
Duration: 20-30 minutes
Audience: Family, potential business advisors, academic evaluators


Presentation Structure

1. Introduction (2-3 minutes)

  • Welcome and course overview
  • Introduction to "Full Throttle Marine" business concept
  • Purpose of presentation

2. Business Concept & Market Analysis (4-5 minutes)

  • Market opportunity in marine services
  • Target customer analysis
  • Competitive landscape
  • "Full Throttle Marine" positioning
  • Service offerings overview

3. Technical Skills Development (8-10 minutes)

  • Dock and Marina Maintenance:
  • Skills learned
  • Projects completed
  • Service integration

  • Engine Servicing:

  • Skills learned
  • Work on 1989 Ranger Mercury 90 HP
  • Service capabilities

  • Marine Electronics:

  • Skills learned
  • Installation projects
  • Service offerings

  • Propeller Sizing and Tuning:

  • Skills learned
  • Performance testing and optimization
  • Service value proposition

  • Welding:

  • Skills learned
  • Marine applications
  • Service capabilities

4. Business Plan Highlights (4-5 minutes)

  • Business model overview
  • Service packages and pricing
  • Operations plan
  • Marketing strategy
  • Growth opportunities

5. Financial Projections (3-4 minutes)

  • Pro forma overview
  • Revenue projections
  • Cost structure
  • Break-even analysis
  • Financial sustainability

6. Integration & Lessons Learned (2-3 minutes)

  • How technical skills integrate into business
  • Key insights from the course
  • Challenges and solutions
  • Business viability assessment

7. Conclusion & Next Steps (2-3 minutes)

  • Summary of "Full Throttle Marine" concept
  • Potential next steps
  • Questions and discussion

Visual Aids

  • Business plan slides
  • Financial model charts and graphs
  • Photos from hands-on projects
  • Service documentation examples
  • Performance data and analysis
  • Market research summary

Notes

This outline will be refined as the course progresses and the business plan develops.