Powerboat sales continue to decline

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MIAMI, Fla. – Unit sales of powerboats 15 feet in length and above dropped about 30 percent during the 12-month period ended Jan. 31, compared to the prior 12 months, according to Info-Link Technologies Inc.’s Bellwether Report, which has been updated through January. The graphs can be viewed at: www.info-link.com/bellwetherreport.asp.

Within the outboard boat segment, unit sales were down about 26 percent during this period, while the sterndrive/jet boat segment sales were down about 39 percent, the personal watercraft segment was down about 28 percent, the outboard sportfishing segment was down about 41 percent and the ski boat segment was down about 32 percent.

When you look at the three-month period ended Jan. 31, the declines are even more dramatic with powerboat sales down about 42 percent, compared to the same three-month period of the prior year. However, due to boating’s seasonality, these months typically represent some of the lowest sales volumes of the year for the U.S. industry. The real test of the industry’s health this year will be how it fares through some of the highest volume months.

The bellwether report is based on new U.S. boat registrations in geographically dispersed states representing roughly half of the U.S. boat market. With the exception of a couple of slight blips upward, powerboat sales in this category have been trending downward since early 2004 on a rolling 12 month year-over-year basis of comparison
 
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