
Brokerage sales flat in November; sales value declines
U.S. brokerage sales volume of 1,858 boats in November was in line with recent years — lower by 11 boats, or 1 percent, compared with the previous November.

U.S. brokerage sales volume of 1,858 boats in November was in line with recent years — lower by 11 boats, or 1 percent, compared with the previous November.
Boat Trader website visitors increasingly continued to shop for boats on mobile devices during the last year and this report drills down to the operating-system level.

U.S. brokerage sales declined in October for the second month in a row, falling 9 percent as 2,029 boats were sold.
Traffic to Boat Trader’s website peaked during the summer in July at 3.37 million unique visitors.

U.S. brokerage sales volume in September was 4 percent lower than the previous September.

The recreational marine industry’s 2016 story remains a page turner and it’s getting better.
During the last 12 months, millions of visitors to Boat Trader have seen new and used-boat listings, and the most popular class was consistently center consoles.

U.S. brokerage sales reported by YachtWorld member brokers rose 2 percent in August to 2,983 boats from the same month last year, the first monthly uptick since April.
We’re taking a different look at the most-viewed boat brands on Boat Trader for the 12-month period that ended June 30, focusing this time on used freshwater fishing brands.

In July, for the second month in a row, the volume of U.S. brokerage sales was lower by 3 percent than it was in the same month a year earlier.

U.S. brokerage sales volume of 1,858 boats in November was in line with recent years — lower by 11 boats, or 1 percent, compared with the previous November.
Boat Trader website visitors increasingly continued to shop for boats on mobile devices during the last year and this report drills down to the operating-system level.

U.S. brokerage sales declined in October for the second month in a row, falling 9 percent as 2,029 boats were sold.
Traffic to Boat Trader’s website peaked during the summer in July at 3.37 million unique visitors.

U.S. brokerage sales volume in September was 4 percent lower than the previous September.

The recreational marine industry’s 2016 story remains a page turner and it’s getting better.
During the last 12 months, millions of visitors to Boat Trader have seen new and used-boat listings, and the most popular class was consistently center consoles.

U.S. brokerage sales reported by YachtWorld member brokers rose 2 percent in August to 2,983 boats from the same month last year, the first monthly uptick since April.
We’re taking a different look at the most-viewed boat brands on Boat Trader for the 12-month period that ended June 30, focusing this time on used freshwater fishing brands.

In July, for the second month in a row, the volume of U.S. brokerage sales was lower by 3 percent than it was in the same month a year earlier.