
Dealers Are Ready to Take Stock
More U.S. boat dealers were disappointed than were impressed with business conditions in the first half of 2022, according to the monthly Pulse Report survey that measures retail boat trends.

More U.S. boat dealers were disappointed than were impressed with business conditions in the first half of 2022, according to the monthly Pulse Report survey that measures retail boat trends.

Editorial board members weigh in on how and why the recession happened and when it might end Marine banker Don Parkhurst didn’t mince words in

Bill Yeargin, 48, is president and CEO of Correct Craft, an 84-year-old Orlando, Fla.-based boatbuilding company with nearly 500 employees. Before joining Correct Craft, he

Boaters are seeking – and dealers are selling – upgrades with the latest tech Although marine electronics sales are not what they were a few
Listen closely – can you hear it? I do. It’s the big sound of ‘quiet.’ With tough market conditions, you can’t help but notice how

Organizers of the Dania (Fla.) Marine Flea Market say the March 19-22 event saw a 17 percent increase in attendance this year, despite record rainfall
Rhode Island’s marine industry is struggling, with all aspects of the market affected, according to a recent report. “When a boatbuilder goes out of business,
Everglades is delaying the introduction of some model-year 2010 boats until September to give dealers more time to clear existing inventory. The dealer reaction so
Producers of the annual Dania Marine Flea Market report a 20 percent increase in vendors for the four-day event, which begins Thursday at Florida’s Dania
The American Superyacht Forum is scheduled for May 11-14 in Seattle with a theme of “Made in America — An Expanding Marketplace.”The forum, sponsored by

More U.S. boat dealers were disappointed than were impressed with business conditions in the first half of 2022, according to the monthly Pulse Report survey that measures retail boat trends.

Editorial board members weigh in on how and why the recession happened and when it might end Marine banker Don Parkhurst didn’t mince words in

Bill Yeargin, 48, is president and CEO of Correct Craft, an 84-year-old Orlando, Fla.-based boatbuilding company with nearly 500 employees. Before joining Correct Craft, he

Boaters are seeking – and dealers are selling – upgrades with the latest tech Although marine electronics sales are not what they were a few
Listen closely – can you hear it? I do. It’s the big sound of ‘quiet.’ With tough market conditions, you can’t help but notice how

Organizers of the Dania (Fla.) Marine Flea Market say the March 19-22 event saw a 17 percent increase in attendance this year, despite record rainfall
Rhode Island’s marine industry is struggling, with all aspects of the market affected, according to a recent report. “When a boatbuilder goes out of business,
Everglades is delaying the introduction of some model-year 2010 boats until September to give dealers more time to clear existing inventory. The dealer reaction so
Producers of the annual Dania Marine Flea Market report a 20 percent increase in vendors for the four-day event, which begins Thursday at Florida’s Dania
The American Superyacht Forum is scheduled for May 11-14 in Seattle with a theme of “Made in America — An Expanding Marketplace.”The forum, sponsored by