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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Got this on a Sea//Tow bulletin. Not sure I believe it. Rising Gas Prices Not an Issue for Boaters In a recent press release, the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) reported that despite rising gas prices, 94 percent of American boaters will be out on the water this summer as usual. The report was a result of a national study of 1,999 U.S. boaters conducted earlier last month and also revealed that while 57 percent of boaters' vacation plans will be affected by rising gas prices, they're more likely to curtail other activities, such as dining out, entertainment and driving before they cut down on their boating time. Sea Tow recently conducted its own independent poll of 4,000 active boaters, in partnership with Harris Interactive's Marine Research Division, in which 66.8 percent said they expect to continue boating and plan to maintain their current equipment (25.4 percent also planned to upgrade from their current boat). Last year, according to the NMMA, boating participation increased to 71.3 million overall participants, up 2.3 million from the 2004 figures. New boat unit sales remained steady in 2005, with less than a one percent decrease for a total of 864,450 units. I have seen an unusually high number of "For Sale" signs on boats (in the 30+ foot range) and a lack of large boats heading out from our marina or on the river/lake. Coincidence? |
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