Why Industry Leaders Think the Worst May Be over for US Boat Sales
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Why industry leaders think the worst may be over for US boat sales - Stateline Publications
Why industry leaders think the worst may be over for US boat salesNearly 85 million Americans spend time boating each year, which makes the current slowdown more complicated than a simple drop in sales. Recent research from RJ Nautical suggests that while new boat purchases have cooled, interest in boating activity itself remains resilient.Families are still planning weekends around marinas, anglers are still towing boats to local lakes, and own…
Why industry leaders think the worst may be over for US boat sales - The Mexico Ledger
Why industry leaders think the worst may be over for US boat salesNearly 85 million Americans spend time boating each year, which makes the current slowdown more complicated than a simple drop in sales. Recent research from RJ Nautical suggests that while new boat purchases have cooled, interest in boating activity itself remains resilient.Families are still planning weekends around marinas, anglers are still towing boats to local lakes, and own…
Why industry leaders think the worst may be over for US boat sales - Seward Independent
Why industry leaders think the worst may be over for US boat salesNearly 85 million Americans spend time boating each year, which makes the current slowdown more complicated than a simple drop in sales. Recent research from RJ Nautical suggests that while new boat purchases have cooled, interest in boating activity itself remains resilient.Families are still planning weekends around marinas, anglers are still towing boats to local lakes, and own…
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