Brokerage sales rise in February
In February, for the second month in a row, U.S. brokers reported higher sales.
In February, for the second month in a row, U.S. brokers reported higher sales.

It’s one month into the new year and, after finishing 2016 in the doldrums, the U.S. brokerage market has made a fast start.
U.S. brokers posted a moderate increase in sales volume in January and a major gain in the total price paid for the boats that were sold.

For the third year running, U.S. yacht brokers reached the end of December with fewer boats sold than the year before.
Everybody wants a center console! At least that’s the indication in a recent tally of the most-viewed boat classes on the Boat Trader website.
U.S. brokerage sales tailed off by 4 percent in December.

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 were 1 percent (11 boats) below the same month in 2015.

U.S. brokerage sales declined in October for the second month in a row, falling 9 percent as 2,029 boats were sold.
In February, for the second month in a row, U.S. brokers reported higher sales.

It’s one month into the new year and, after finishing 2016 in the doldrums, the U.S. brokerage market has made a fast start.
U.S. brokers posted a moderate increase in sales volume in January and a major gain in the total price paid for the boats that were sold.

For the third year running, U.S. yacht brokers reached the end of December with fewer boats sold than the year before.
Everybody wants a center console! At least that’s the indication in a recent tally of the most-viewed boat classes on the Boat Trader website.
U.S. brokerage sales tailed off by 4 percent in December.

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 were 1 percent (11 boats) below the same month in 2015.

U.S. brokerage sales declined in October for the second month in a row, falling 9 percent as 2,029 boats were sold.