The US recreational boating industry began
to see the tide turn for new power boat sales with an estimated ten
percent increase in 2012, according to the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA).
Early projections indicate the
industry will see additional increases in 2013 by as much as 5-10
percent. This level of growth in 2013 will depend on a number of factors
including continued improvement in economic conditions that impact
recreational boating, namely consumer confidence and the housing market,
and sustained increases in Americans’ participation in outdoor
recreation.
'Improving economic conditions and what seems to
be a resurgence in Americans’ love for the outdoors, helped fuel steady
growth in new power boat sales in 2012,' notes Thom Dammrich, president
of NMMA. 'A ten percent boost at retail in 2012 is significant as this
is the first time since the recession we saw healthy growth across the
powerboat market, which will create momentum in 2013.'
Another factor, and new trend, that’s
contributing to new boat sales is the creation of innovative, more
versatile and accessible boats that appeal to a variety of interests and
budgets and fall within the 15-26 foot range.
It’s these
smaller boats, those less than 27 feet, which make up 96 percent of the
12.4 million registered boats in the U.S. and are leading the industry
out of the recession. Boats that fall into this category include
aluminum all-purpose boats and pontoons, fiberglass bowriders, fish and
ski boats, and jet boats.
'One of the most significant trends
we’re seeing in boat manufacturing is the versatile boat, one that can
pull tubers or wakeboarders, can be used for fishing outings, relaxing
with family or entertaining friends,' said Dammrich.
'After a
decade of decline, Americans are participating in outdoor recreation in
growing numbers, and as they look for ways to spend time outdoors, boat
manufacturers are taking cue, producing innovative boats that offer an
all-encompassing entry to the boating lifestyle at a variety of price
points.'
In 2011, boating participation increased ten percent
to 83 million – the largest proportion of adults (34.8 percent) who went
boating since 1997(35.8 percent).
It’s not just boating
participation that is growing. The Outdoor Industry Association reports
that more than 140 million Americans make outdoor recreation a priority
in their daily lives – and they prove it with their wallets. The outdoor
recreation economy generates US$646 billion in direct consumer spending
annually.
To further attract this growing number of outdoor
recreation enthusiasts and showcase what the boating lifestyle has to
offer, the recreational boating industry will unveil its latest
innovations at annual boat shows across the country in January and
February, starting January 3, with the Progressive Insurance New York
Boat Show.
US Boat shows, which attract more than one million
people annually, are where manufacturers launch new boats and marine
gear for purchase, unlike auto shows which are for viewing. The shows
are a primary sales venue for the industry and barometer for things to
come for recreational boating, as they provide a glimpse of buyer
sentiment and sales for the year ahead. A complete list of boat shows
around the US can be found at boatshows.com
by NMMA through .marinebusiness-world.com
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