DataTracker: Sea Ray, Bayliner are top-viewed brands
This month we show which brands’ listings received the most views by consumers searching for boats on the site during the 12-month period through the end of June.
This month we show which brands’ listings received the most views by consumers searching for boats on the site during the 12-month period through the end of June.

The U.S. brokerage market had a rough ride in May, experiencing an 8 percent dip in sales volume after two months in positive territory.
Sea Ray, Bayliner, Chaparral and Yamaha models were the most commonly listed used boats for sale on Boat Trader during the 12-month period that ended March 31.

U.S. yacht brokerage sales increased seasonally in April and remained ahead of their 2015 pace for the second month in a row.
Through the lens of boat searches on the Boat Trader website, we’ve tracked the trend toward increased use of mobile devices periodically in this DataTracker series.
U.S. brokerage boat sales in April improved slightly from the same month last year.

After a couple of sluggish months, brokerage sales in the U.S. got a positive bounce in March, gaining 10 percent from March 2015, with 2,443 boats sold.
In the third month of our series studying state-by-state interest in the more popular boat classes on Boat Trader, we move from the previous saltwater fishing boats and motoryachts to bowriders.
U.S. brokerage sales picked up steam in March as 2,443 boats were sold, an increase of 10 percent from 2,215 last year.

U.S. brokers sold 1,607 boats in February, 48 fewer than in the same month a year earlier, in a 3 percent decline that coincidentally was
This month we show which brands’ listings received the most views by consumers searching for boats on the site during the 12-month period through the end of June.

The U.S. brokerage market had a rough ride in May, experiencing an 8 percent dip in sales volume after two months in positive territory.
Sea Ray, Bayliner, Chaparral and Yamaha models were the most commonly listed used boats for sale on Boat Trader during the 12-month period that ended March 31.

U.S. yacht brokerage sales increased seasonally in April and remained ahead of their 2015 pace for the second month in a row.
Through the lens of boat searches on the Boat Trader website, we’ve tracked the trend toward increased use of mobile devices periodically in this DataTracker series.
U.S. brokerage boat sales in April improved slightly from the same month last year.

After a couple of sluggish months, brokerage sales in the U.S. got a positive bounce in March, gaining 10 percent from March 2015, with 2,443 boats sold.
In the third month of our series studying state-by-state interest in the more popular boat classes on Boat Trader, we move from the previous saltwater fishing boats and motoryachts to bowriders.
U.S. brokerage sales picked up steam in March as 2,443 boats were sold, an increase of 10 percent from 2,215 last year.

U.S. brokers sold 1,607 boats in February, 48 fewer than in the same month a year earlier, in a 3 percent decline that coincidentally was