
Boats Group names sales VP for North America
Boats Group said it named Ian MacDonald as the company’s North American sales vice president.

Boats Group said it named Ian MacDonald as the company’s North American sales vice president.
Across the U.S. brokerage market we observed three market-shifting trends during the first half of the year. Sales took place more quickly, and at higher

Sentiment in the ‘most important’ month slipped a bit, but the long-term outlook remained strong
The headline could read “Sea Ray topped the charts for the second month in a row,” but this month we’re publishing a different ranking. Instead
Sales volume declined 7 percent for U.S. yacht brokerages in June from the same month a year earlier.
Boats Group appointed Sam Peterson as the company’s chief technology officer.

Was it merely the cold, wet weather? U.S. brokerage sales continued to be weaker this spring as 3,088 boats were sold in May, 6 percent fewer than in the same month last year.
Our annual rundown of the most commonly listed brands of boats on BoatTrader shows perennial market leader Sea Ray with the most listings again this year by more than a 3-to-1 margin over Bayliner.
Boats Group, formerly known as Dominion Marine Media, acquired YachtCloser in January.
Year-over-year sales volume declined 6 percent for U.S. yacht brokerages in May, marking the third straight month of lower sales.

Boats Group said it named Ian MacDonald as the company’s North American sales vice president.
Across the U.S. brokerage market we observed three market-shifting trends during the first half of the year. Sales took place more quickly, and at higher

Sentiment in the ‘most important’ month slipped a bit, but the long-term outlook remained strong
The headline could read “Sea Ray topped the charts for the second month in a row,” but this month we’re publishing a different ranking. Instead
Sales volume declined 7 percent for U.S. yacht brokerages in June from the same month a year earlier.
Boats Group appointed Sam Peterson as the company’s chief technology officer.

Was it merely the cold, wet weather? U.S. brokerage sales continued to be weaker this spring as 3,088 boats were sold in May, 6 percent fewer than in the same month last year.
Our annual rundown of the most commonly listed brands of boats on BoatTrader shows perennial market leader Sea Ray with the most listings again this year by more than a 3-to-1 margin over Bayliner.
Boats Group, formerly known as Dominion Marine Media, acquired YachtCloser in January.
Year-over-year sales volume declined 6 percent for U.S. yacht brokerages in May, marking the third straight month of lower sales.