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LATEST NEWS
July 1, 2004 Boat sales up 20% across America As the U.S. economy improves, more Americans feel they can afford to buy a boat. The National Marine Manufacturers Association reports unit sales are up 19.8 percent and wholesale dollars made from boat sales are up 20.8 percent, comparing first quarter sales figures to the same time last year. The trade association, which represents companies that manufacture an estimated 80 percent of marine products used in North America, characterized the winter figures as " positive early indicators for significant growth in the boating industry in 2004." "The boating industry will continue to benefit from Americans' renewed emphasis on spending quality time with family and friends," said NMMA President Thom Dammrich. "A favorable economy, rising consumer sentiment and continued low interest rates are also playing important roles in attracting more people to boating. Increased attendance at major boat shows is another very positive signal." There are more than 1.4 million recreational boat registrations in the Pacific region, compared to 1 million in the Mid-Atlantic states and 2.5 million in the Southeast. All segments showed positive gains: Inboard cruisers up 20 percent; Outboard boats up 14 percent; Jet drive boats up 32 percent; Stern drive boats up 5 percent; Personal watercraft (Jet Skis and competitors) up 3 percent. There are about 15,000 boats in the Hawaiian Islands, with roughly 1,000 new ones sold annually to replace older ones or add to the state roster. U.S. retail expenditures on boating-related goods and services were approximately $30 billion in 2003, down one percent from 2002, according to NMMA. © 2004 American City Business Journals Inc. |
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I wonder why the yacht brokers are doing so much bitching about lack of
business? LATEST NEWS July 1, 2004 Boat sales up 20% across America As the U.S. economy improves, more Americans feel they can afford to buy a boat. The National Marine Manufacturers Association reports unit sales are up 19.8 percent and wholesale dollars made from boat sales are up 20.8 percent, comparing first quarter sales figures to the same time last year. The trade association, which represents companies that manufacture an estimated 80 percent of marine products used in North America, characterized the winter figures as " positive early indicators for significant growth in the boating industry in 2004." "The boating industry will continue to benefit from Americans' renewed emphasis on spending quality time with family and friends," said NMMA President Thom Dammrich. "A favorable economy, rising consumer sentiment and continued low interest rates are also playing important roles in attracting more people to boating. Increased attendance at major boat shows is another very positive signal." There are more than 1.4 million recreational boat registrations in the Pacific region, compared to 1 million in the Mid-Atlantic states and 2.5 million in the Southeast. All segments showed positive gains: Inboard cruisers up 20 percent; Outboard boats up 14 percent; Jet drive boats up 32 percent; Stern drive boats up 5 percent; Personal watercraft (Jet Skis and competitors) up 3 percent. There are about 15,000 boats in the Hawaiian Islands, with roughly 1,000 new ones sold annually to replace older ones or add to the state roster. U.S. retail expenditures on boating-related goods and services were approximately $30 billion in 2003, down one percent from 2002, according to NMMA. © 2004 American City Business Journals Inc. |
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From: Short Wave Sportfishing
And take a look at the used boat market. It's getting so overburdened, that unique and interesting boats are getting lost in the mass of lesser boats. I would have to agree, there are thousands of used boats for sale here, it's a buyers market that is certain. |
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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 22:30:37 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: snips Harry, I'd rather make the comment without the political rhetoric, but being employed in the capacity to retrain those displaced by recent economic events.... ...I can tell you from personal experience, this is not a good economy to be (1) rehired or (2) seek a promotion expecting more $$$. This is truly a global problem that will require very clever bean counters and politicians to extricate us from what surely appears a slide into the global ghetto..... Oh, I don't think it will be easy to rebuild the US economy to the point where there are enough decent jobs to go around. As a society, we are regressing in many, many ways. |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 01:44:37 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: .... he really hoped I liked this boat because it had been for sale for three years. That's got to be one of the most ignorant things a salesman could say. With an attitude like that, it's no wonder he's got a lot full of boats that aren't selling. bb |
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When I went to look at that Master Marine today, I talked to the
marina owner who told me all the boats up on the hard for sale had all been there for more than two years and he really hoped I liked this boat because it had been for sale for three years. All the best, Tom I'm casually looking for a used Four Winns Fling-type jet boat for our kids to use when we "old folks" are out w/ our Carver. Called a Great Lakes' dealer earlier this week on a posting he had on the Internet. During our conversation he mentioned that the boat had been sitting in their inventory for over two years! I'm thinking a snowy day in late November might be a good time to make an offer! Coff |
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When I went to look at that Master Marine today, I talked to the
marina owner who told me all the boats up on the hard for sale had all been there for more than two years and he really hoped I liked this boat because it had been for sale for three years. With salesmanship like that, little wonder. |
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