
Boat sales hit a ‘lull’ in April
Did anyone think we would see April boat sales that even approached the 20 percent gains of March?

Did anyone think we would see April boat sales that even approached the 20 percent gains of March?

The recreational boating industry posted double-digit first-quarter sales gains, including two segments that sold nearly 10,000 boats.

The recreational boating industry had its best March in eight years as sales soared 21.3 percent in the main segments and 19.9 percent industrywide.

After two consecutive months of double-digit gains, U.S. recreational boat sales fell in January in the main powerboat segments and industrywide for the first time since last spring.

Recreational boat sales rebounded in February with strong single-digit gains.

Builders and dealers sold 15,477 more boats in all of 2015 than they did the year before, marking the fourth straight year of gains.

U.S. recreational boat sales fell in January in the main powerboat segments and industrywide for the first time since last spring.
Buoyed by a strong November, the recreational boating industry got the holiday present it wanted — a second consecutive month of double-digit sales gains in December, traditionally one of the slowest months of the year.

Boat sales showed surprising strength in November, rising by double digits in the main powerboat segments and industrywide during what is traditionally one of the slowest months of the year.

Summer fun craft — jetboats and personal watercraft — were big sellers during the third quarter.

Did anyone think we would see April boat sales that even approached the 20 percent gains of March?

The recreational boating industry posted double-digit first-quarter sales gains, including two segments that sold nearly 10,000 boats.

The recreational boating industry had its best March in eight years as sales soared 21.3 percent in the main segments and 19.9 percent industrywide.

After two consecutive months of double-digit gains, U.S. recreational boat sales fell in January in the main powerboat segments and industrywide for the first time since last spring.

Recreational boat sales rebounded in February with strong single-digit gains.

Builders and dealers sold 15,477 more boats in all of 2015 than they did the year before, marking the fourth straight year of gains.

U.S. recreational boat sales fell in January in the main powerboat segments and industrywide for the first time since last spring.
Buoyed by a strong November, the recreational boating industry got the holiday present it wanted — a second consecutive month of double-digit sales gains in December, traditionally one of the slowest months of the year.

Boat sales showed surprising strength in November, rising by double digits in the main powerboat segments and industrywide during what is traditionally one of the slowest months of the year.

Summer fun craft — jetboats and personal watercraft — were big sellers during the third quarter.