DataTracker: Top 10 boat classes viewed seasonally
During the last 12 months, millions of visitors to Boat Trader have seen new and used-boat listings, and the most popular class was consistently center consoles.
During the last 12 months, millions of visitors to Boat Trader have seen new and used-boat listings, and the most popular class was consistently center consoles.
Dominion Marine Media brands YachtWorld, Boat Trader and boats.com launched Connections reporting.
September results for U.S. yacht brokerages were mixed as 108 fewer boats were sold compared with the same month last year.

U.S. brokerage sales reported by YachtWorld member brokers rose 2 percent in August to 2,983 boats from the same month last year, the first monthly uptick since April.
The value of the boats sold also increased by $65 million as $344.4 million changed hands.

In July, for the second month in a row, the volume of U.S. brokerage sales was lower by 3 percent than it was in the same month a year earlier.
U.S. yacht brokerage sales declined in July by 114 boats (3 percent) from the same month last year.

Two themes were evident in yacht brokerage sales results for January through June — incrementally lower sales volume and incrementally higher average prices paid.

The U.S. brokerage market had a rough ride in May, experiencing an 8 percent dip in sales volume after two months in positive territory.
Sea Ray, Bayliner, Chaparral and Yamaha models were the most commonly listed used boats for sale on Boat Trader during the 12-month period that ended March 31.
During the last 12 months, millions of visitors to Boat Trader have seen new and used-boat listings, and the most popular class was consistently center consoles.
Dominion Marine Media brands YachtWorld, Boat Trader and boats.com launched Connections reporting.
September results for U.S. yacht brokerages were mixed as 108 fewer boats were sold compared with the same month last year.

U.S. brokerage sales reported by YachtWorld member brokers rose 2 percent in August to 2,983 boats from the same month last year, the first monthly uptick since April.
The value of the boats sold also increased by $65 million as $344.4 million changed hands.

In July, for the second month in a row, the volume of U.S. brokerage sales was lower by 3 percent than it was in the same month a year earlier.
U.S. yacht brokerage sales declined in July by 114 boats (3 percent) from the same month last year.

Two themes were evident in yacht brokerage sales results for January through June — incrementally lower sales volume and incrementally higher average prices paid.

The U.S. brokerage market had a rough ride in May, experiencing an 8 percent dip in sales volume after two months in positive territory.
Sea Ray, Bayliner, Chaparral and Yamaha models were the most commonly listed used boats for sale on Boat Trader during the 12-month period that ended March 31.