
MarineMax Reports Quarterly Results
Third quarter revenue declined 13.3% year-over-year to $657.2 million, with same-store sales falling 9%.

Third quarter revenue declined 13.3% year-over-year to $657.2 million, with same-store sales falling 9%.

The Robalo and Chaparral parent reported net sales of $67.7 million, a 3% year-over-year decline.

The company posted $1.45 billion in net sales during the second quarter, a 0.2% decline from the previous year.

The marine segment, which includes Chris-Craft and Barletta, posted a 14.6% increase in net revenues to $100.7 million.

Revenues were down 7.7%, but net income was up 279% compared with the same quarter in FY25.

Revenues were up 37.8%, but net profit fell 42.4% from the same quarter a year earlier.

Revenues were down 43% year-over-year, as the company expected the quarter to be the low point for 2025.

The Power Products segment saw a decrease in units sold to 3.7 million, down from 3.8 million units the prior year.

Revenues were down 1.2% year-over-year in the marine segment on lower outboard and PWC unit sales.

The marine division posted an 11.4% increase in operating profit despite a drop in revenue for the year.

Third quarter revenue declined 13.3% year-over-year to $657.2 million, with same-store sales falling 9%.

The Robalo and Chaparral parent reported net sales of $67.7 million, a 3% year-over-year decline.

The company posted $1.45 billion in net sales during the second quarter, a 0.2% decline from the previous year.

The marine segment, which includes Chris-Craft and Barletta, posted a 14.6% increase in net revenues to $100.7 million.

Revenues were down 7.7%, but net income was up 279% compared with the same quarter in FY25.

Revenues were up 37.8%, but net profit fell 42.4% from the same quarter a year earlier.

Revenues were down 43% year-over-year, as the company expected the quarter to be the low point for 2025.

The Power Products segment saw a decrease in units sold to 3.7 million, down from 3.8 million units the prior year.

Revenues were down 1.2% year-over-year in the marine segment on lower outboard and PWC unit sales.

The marine division posted an 11.4% increase in operating profit despite a drop in revenue for the year.