3rd November 2022: The International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) has released the latest edition of its Recreational Boating Industry Statistics. The ICOMIA Statistics provides a wealth of industry intelligence in one useful reference document, which is used extensively within the industry mainly for companies analysing export markets; external stakeholders interested in investing in the marine leisure sector appreciate the insights given into key markets.During 2021, the post-pandemic sales of boats remained strong in most countries, especially for larger yachts, the industry has enjoyed strong growth with many consumers looking for boats with the newest technologies and accessories. However, this has come with a range of challenges such as a considerable backlog in the delivery of already purchased boats, a shortage of persons with the required expertise and experience, a lack of storage space and continued supply chain issues just to name a few.The latest ICOMIA Statistics contain:2022 global data snapshot & a comprehensive market overviewDetailed national reports on the industry’s largest market countriesGlobal summaries of key product segments from 23 countriesExport/import data for international trade in boats from 41 countriesMarine engine statistics for 38 countries from ICOMIA’s Marine Engine Committee (IMEC)7 detailed country reports, produced by the marine industry associations from Canada, Japan, Italy, Finland, the Netherlands, New Zealand and the USAInternational Boat Show statistics (courtesy of the International Federation of Boat Show Organizers)The Superyacht Group’s Annual ReportIndustry articles selected by IBI MagazineRaw-data Excel spreadsheets to assist those using the base data for detailed researchThe ICOMIA Statistics Book 2021 is available from the ICOMIA website for 850 euros. ICOMIA members and their members receive a 50% discount. Contributing ICOMIA members can also purchase the distribution rights – contact louise@icomia.com for more information.To view sample pages or order your electronic copy please go to the ICOMIA Library.
ICOMIA Statistics 2021 is now published
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