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Current Market Data Book
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2007 Market Data Book - Boating Industry At The Helm
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2007 Market Data Book - Boating Industry Dealer Statistics, Part One
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2007 Market Data Book - Boating Industry Dealer Statistics, Part Two
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2007 Market Data Book - Boating Industry Consumer Statistics, Part One
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2007 Market Data Book - Boating Industry Consumer Statistics, Part Two
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2007 Market Data Book - Boating Industry Manufacturers Statistics, Part One
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2007 Market Data Book - Boating Industry Manufacturers Statistics, Part Two
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2007 Market Data Book - Boating Industry Manufacturers Statistics, Part Three
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2007 Market Data Book - Boating Industry Marinas and Boatyards, Part One
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2007 Market Data Book - Boating Industry Marinas and Boatyards, Part Two
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NMMA Statistical Reports
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Powerboat sales fall in NMMA’s MSR
The National Marine Manufacturers Association’s Monthly Shipment Report for April shows a 5 percent decrease in wholesale unit sales for the powerboat segment.
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Powerboat unit sales down in 2005
Wholesale dollar sales were up almost 6 percent, however.
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November MSR: Dollar sales, unit volume are up
However, although wholesale dollar volumes rose in November, unit shipments were down.
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September wholesale dollar sales up nearly 9 percent
NMMA's Monthly Shipment Report also shows a decline in unit volumes.
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Powerboat wholesale unit sales down, reports NMMA
Dollar sales are up almost 6 percent, though.
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Wholesale boat unit sales down, reports NMMA
But retail sales are a different story, says Petru.
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Wholesale boat unit sales decline in March
Dollar sales of traditional segments were up 10.2 percent for first quarter.
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February MSR reveals encouraging numbers
Dollar sales are up 11.4 percent through Feb.
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Wholesale boat sales up 11 percent
NMMA's Monthly Shipment Report for January says unit boat shipments rise as well.
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MSR shows unit shipments and sales are up
November's Monthly Shipment Report from NMMA shows boat shipments are on the rise.
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NMMA reports 17-percent dollar sales increase
NMMA's Monthly Shipment Report shows dollar sales of all boats up 17 percent through first nine months of 2004.
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NMMA reports wholesale dollar boat sales up 18 percent
Unit boat shipments were up 6.6 percent for August.
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Wholesale boat sales up in first half of 2004
Unit boat shipments also increased by 8.8 percent.
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Wholesale dollar boat sales up 18.9 percent
NMMA Monthly Shipment Report also indicates unit boat shipments have risen 9.6 percent.
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Wholesale boat sales up significantly
NMMA reports 2004 wholesale dollar sales of all boats were up 20.8 percent through March, while unit shipments were up 19.8 percent.
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Wholesale dollar boat sales up 16.2 percent
Unit shipments also increase according to February’s Monthly Shipment Report.
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Wholesale dollar boat sales jump in January
Sales are up 15.6 percent while unit boat shipments are down 5.2 percent, the Monthly Shipment Report shows.
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NMMA reports 2003 wholesale dollar boat sales up
The December Monthly Shipment Report shows 7-percent increase, while unit boat shipments down 4.8 percent.
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Wholesale dollar boat sales up 6.8 percent
Unit shipments declined, says NMMA.
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Canada’s wholesale dollar boat sales up 30 percent
Unit shipments were up 11.3 percent through October.
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Info-Link Bellwether Reports
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Powerboat market may have stabilized
Info-Link’s January Bellwether Report suggests sales of boats 26 foot plus are up 2 percent.
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2006 powerboat sales down 6-8 percent
Even ski boat and PWC sales were flat for the year, according to Info-Link.
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Marine industry pain easing?
The boat sales decline is slowing, and some boat types may even demonstrate an increase in sales, Info-Link suggests.
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Info-Link targeting dealer market
New dealer tool will help put small dealers on par with their bigger competitors, says Info-Link.
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Powerboat sales decline may near double digits
PWC sales, which are almost flat, appear to be the exception.
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Powerboat sales down at least 5 percent
Info-Link predicts that 2006 sales will be down between 5 and 10 percent, compared to 2005.
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Decline in powerboat sales may flatten
Info-Link’s Bellwether Report suggests the downward cycle is “leveling off.”
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Powerboat market dips further
Following modest growth last year, the power boat market appears to be experiencing a down cycle, says Info-Link.
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Powerboat sales decline appears to be flattening
Info-Link’s April Bellwether Report suggests the powerboat market may have stopped declining, compared to last year.
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Powerboat market turns in lackluster performance
Boat sales this year are getting off to a slow start, according to Info-Link.
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Ski and sterndrive boat sales trending up
Info-Link says these categories bear watching this summer.
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Industry optimism makes sense
Despite a slight dip in January powerboat sales, Info-Link says there is reason to believe 2006 will be a good year.
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2005 powerboat sales likely to be flat
A slowdown in the fourth quarter is due in part to the effects of Hurricane Wilma.
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Info-Link predicts slight increase in new boat sales
While its Bellwether Report appears to show a downturn, the long-term trend suggests this year's boat sales will be up over last year.
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Sterndrive boat sales up, outboard boats down
Info-Link's August Bellwether Report suggests that the 15-foot plus powerboat segment will be up for the year.
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2005 boat unit sales expected to be flat
Hurricane Katrina is not expected to have much of an impact on this year’s results.
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2005 Market Data Book -- Boating Industry Manufacturer Section Intro & Info-Link Study
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Pent-up demand boosts June boat sales
All boating segments, especially PWC, experienced a strong uptick, according to Info-Link.
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Boat sales holding firm
Info-Link reports that the ski boat segment was the only category showing an uptick in May.
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Spring boat sales cooling off?
Info-Link’s Bellwether Report suggests a continued downtick in boat sales through April.
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Uptick in new boat registrations
Growth in outboard fiberglass segment appears to be slowing.
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Industry off to slow start in some segments
However, Info-Link's February Bellwether Report says PWC appear to be doing well.
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Boating Industry launches redesigned Web site
New design and many new features highlight same information-packed medium.
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Boating Industry launches redesigned Web site
New design and many new features highlight same information-packed medium.
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Info-Link predicts 6-percent growth for 2004
Next month's Bellwether Report will likely show approximately 6-percent growth in the 2004 15 ft-plus powerboat category, according to Info-Link.
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Five-percent growth expected for 2004
While boat sales took a hit this fall, strong second quarter growth suggests that the year will end up over 2003.
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Info-Link predicts year-over-year growth
The market research firm says the hurricanes will have little impact on year-over-year numbers.
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Info-Link Bellwether Report reveals market upswing
Consumer demand and economic growth appear to be rebounding.
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July Bellwether report shows industry slowdown
But year-to-date units for 15-ft. plus powerboats are up significantly.
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Growth spurt slowing as spending nosedives
But June Bellwether Report finds year-to-date units are still up compared to last year.
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Boat sales downturn not cause for concern
May Bellwether report says long-term trend still encouraging.
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Powerboat market’s strength growing
Sterndrive, ski boat and PWC markets have also seen a lift.
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Boat sales continue to climb, inventory contracts
Total time from production to retail has dropped significantly.
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Outboard fiberglass boat market sees growth
However, the sterndrive boat market is down, according to Info-Link.
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December’s Bellwether Report says sales up slightly
Growth approximately one percent between 2002 and 2003
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Powerboat sales holding steady
Outboard fiberglass boats in particular are continuing on a healthy upward trend, especially in the warmer states.
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Info-Link reports fiberglass outboard segment up
The company’s October Bellwether Report suggests powerboat sales continue to grow, compared to last year.
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Powerboat sales on positive track
The September Bellwether Report suggests an optimistic outlook for the remainder of 2003.
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August powerboat sales are encouraging, says Info-Link
Bellwether report suggests overall powerboat sales are on a positive track.
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Boat sales gaining ground over last year
The last three months' numbers suggest the continuation of an overall upward trend since 9-11, according to Info-Link.
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Boat sales see slight improvement
Info-Link reports that the general boat sales trend is positive, but slow.
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Powerboat sales continue to decline
May bellwether report shows that mid-year recovery may not occur as expected.
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Powerboat sales decline 7 percent
Sales decline occurred in seven bellwether states, which make-up 42 percent of the U.S. market for powerboats.
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Boat Retail Sales Declined in March
United States
Four-percent dip in bellwether states
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Year-end boat sales expected to improve
United States
Retail powerboat sales for the first nine months of 2002 are down 3 percent compared to the same period last year.
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Some boatbuilders post gains despite market decline
United States
Of particular note is Genmar's overall growth this year, fueled by former OMC brands returning to more normal production levels.
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Powerboat sales trend showing improvement
United States
However, sales for the first half of 2002 are slightly down relative to the same period last year, says Info-Link.
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US powerboat sales flat in April
United States
While the first four months of 2002 are flat compared to the same period last year, they are down about 15 percent compared to 2000.
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First quarter retail boat sales show promise
United States
Inventories also appear to be improving.
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