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Pleasure Boats
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Mar 1, 1997
189 Pages - Pub ID: SB308
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Section 1: U.S. Pleasure Boat Industry Trends
Executive Summary
- Table 1-1 Value of U.S. Pleasure Boat Market Sales, 1977-2002
(Dollars)
- Table 1-2 Value of U.S. Pleasure Boat Market Sales by Industry
Sector, 1992-2002 (Dollars): Outboard Motorboats,
Inboard Motorboats, Inboard-Outdrive Boats, Sailboats,
Yachts and Other Powered Boats, Rowboats and
Canoes, and Inflatables
- Table 1-3 U.S. Quantity Market Sales for Select Boat Industry
Sectors, 1992 and 1997 (Number): Outboard
Motorboats, Inboard Motorboats, Inboard-Outdrive
Motorboats, and Sailboats
- Table 1-4 Comparative Growth Analysis of U.S. Retail Pleasure
Boat Unit Sales and Factors Affecting Domestic
Demand, 1982-1997 (Number, Dollars, Index, and
Rate): Personal Disposable Income, Gasoline Prices,
and Interest Rate
- Table 1-5 U.S. Producer Price Trends for Boat Building and
Repair, 1982-2002 (Index)
- Table 1-6 Comparison of Gross Profit Margins for U.S. Boat
Builders and the U.S. Manufacturing Average,
1977-1997 (Percent)
- Scope and Methodology
Section 2: U.S. Pleasure Boat Shipments
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 2-1 Value of U.S. Pleasure Boat Shipments, 1972-2002
(Dollars)
- Table 2-2 Value of U.S. Pleasure Boat Shipments by Industry
Sector, 1972-2002 (Dollars): Outboard Motorboats,
Inboard Motorboats, Inboard-Outdrive Boats, and
Sailboats and Other Boats
- Table 2-3 Distribution of U.S. Pleasure Boat Shipments by
Industry Sector, 1972-2002 (Percent): Outboard
Motorboats, Inboard Motorboats, Inboard-Outdrive
Boats, and Sailboats and Other Boats
- Table 2-4 U.S. Quantity Pleasure Boat Shipments by Industry
Sector, 1987-1997 (Number): Outboard Motorboats,
Inboard Motorboats, Inboard-Outdrive Boats, Sailboats,
Canoes, Other Boats, and Total
- Table 2-5 Value of U.S. Pleasure Boat Shipments by Boat Type,
1987-2002 (Dollars): Runabouts, Cabin Cruisers, Yachts,
Bass Boats, Pontoon Boats, Center Consoles, Utility
Boats, Houseboats, Sailboats, Canoes, Rubber Boats,
and Other
- Table 2-6 Value of U.S. Outboard Motorboat Shipments by Type
and Material, 1987-1997 (Dollars): Runabouts, Utility,
Bass Boats, Pontoon Boats, Cabin Cruisers, Center
Consoles, and Other; Wood or Metal and Plastic or
Fiberglass
- Table 2-7 Quantity U.S. Outboard Motorboat Shipments by Type
and Material, 1987-1997 (Number): Runabouts, Utility,
Bass Boats, Pontoon Boats, Cabin Cruisers, Center
Consoles, and Other; Wood or Metal and Plastic or
Fiberglass
- Table 2-8 U.S. Shipments of Inboard Motorboats by Type,
1987-1997 (Dollars and Number): Runabouts, Cabin
Cruisers by Size, and Other
- Table 2-9 U.S. Shipments of Inboard-Outdrive Boats by Type,
1987-1997 (Dollars and Number): Houseboats,
Runabouts, Cabin Cruisers, Center Consoles, and
Other
- Table 2-10 U.S. Runabout Boat Shipments by Type, 1987-1997
(Number and Dollars): Inboard-Outdrive, Inboard,
Plastic/Fiberglass Outboards, and Wood or Metal
Outboards
- Table 2-11 U.S. Cabin Cruiser Shipments by Type, 1987-1997
(Number and Dollars): Inboard by Size, Inboard-
Outdrive, and Plastic/Fiberglass
- Table 2-12 U.S. Shipments of Nonpowered Sailboats and Powered
Sailboats by Size, 1987-1997 (Dollars and Number):
Without Auxiliary Motor; With Auxiliary Motor Not More
Than 21.33 Feet, More Than 21.33 Feet but Not More
Than 29.53 Feet, More Than 29.53 Feet but Not More
Than 39.03 Feet, and More Than 39.03 Feet
- Table 2-13 U.S. Boat Trailer Shipments, 1972-1997 (Number and
Dollars)
- Table 2-14 U.S. Producer Price Trends for Pleasure Boats by
Boat Type and Outboard Engines, 1992-1997 (Index)
Section 3: U.S. Pleasure Boat Imports
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 3-1 Total U.S. Pleasure Boat Imports and Share of U.S.
Market Sales, 1977-1997 (Number and Dollars)
- Table 3-2 U.S. Imports of Pleasure Boats by Boat Type,
1990-1997 (Number and Dollars): Outboard Motorboats,
Inboard Motorboats, Inboard-Outdrive Boats, Sailboats,
Other Powered Boats, Rowboats and Canoes, and
Inflatables
- Table 3-3 Imports' Share of U.S. Boat Market Sales by Major
Industry Sector, 1992 and 1997 (Percent): Outboard
Motorboats, Inboard Motorboats, Inboard-Outdrive
Boats, Sailboats, Other Powered Boats, Rowboats
and Canoes, Inflatables, and Total Industry
- Table 3-4 U.S. Boat Imports by the Top Fifteen Countries of
origin, 1992-1996 (Dollars and Number)
- Table 3-5 U.S. Imports of Outboard Motorboats by Material and by
Length, 1990-1996 (Number and Dollars): Metal Hull
by Length, Reinforced Plastic by Length, and all
Other Outboard Motorboats
- Table 3-6 U.S. Imports of Outboard Motorboats by Material, by
Length, and by Major Country of origin, 1992-1996
(Number and Dollars): Metal Hull by Length,
Reinforced Plastic by Length, and all Other Outboard
Motorboats
- Table 3-7 U.S. Imports of inboard Motorboats and inboard-
Outdrive Boats by Length, and Yachts and Other
Powerboats, 1990-1996 (Number and Dollars)
- Table 3-8 U.S. Imports of inboard Motorboats and inboard-
Outdrive Boats by Length, and Yachts and Other
Powerboats by Major Country of origin, 1992-1996
(Number and Dollars)
- Table 3-9 U.S. Imports of Sailboats by Type and by Length,
1990-1996 (Number and Dollars): With Auxiliary Motor
or Without Motor; Not Exceeding 13 Feet, Exceeding
13 Feet but Not Over 21 Feet, Exceeding 21 Feet but
Not Over 30 Feet, and Exceeding 30 Feet
- Table 3-10 U.S. Imports of Sailboats by Type by Length, and by Major
Country of origin, 1992-1996 (Number and Dollars):
With Auxiliary Motor or Without Motor; Not Exceeding
13 Feet, Exceeding 13 Feet but Not Over 21 Feet,
Exceeding 21 Feet but Not Over 30 Feet, and
Exceeding 30 Feet
- Table 3-11 U.S. Imports of Rowboats, Canoes, and inflatables by
Type and Price Range, 1990-1996
(Number and Dollars)
- Table 3-12 U.S. Imports of Rowboats, Canoes, and Inflatables by
Type and Price Range and by Major Country of origin,
1992-1996 (Number and Dollars)
- Table 3-13 U.S. Marine Engine Imports by Type, 1990-1996
(Number and Dollars): Outboard, Inboard-Outdrive,
and Inboard by Power Capacities
- Table 3-14 U.S. Marine Engine Imports by Major Country of origin,
1992-1996 (Number and Dollars): Outboard, inboard-
Outdrive, and Inboard by Power Capacities
Section 4: U.S. Pleasure Boat Demand Analysis
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 4-1 Total U.S. Consumer Spending On Boating, 1970-2002
(Dollars)
- Table 4-2 U.S. Consumer Spending On Boating by Type of
Boating Equipment and Other Expenditures, 1990-1997
(Dollars): Outboard Boats, Outboard Motors, Boat
Trailers, Inboard Runabouts, Inboard Cruisers,
Sterndrive Boats, Canoes, Personal Watercraft,
Inflatables, Jet Boats, Sailboats, Accessories,
and Other Spending
- Table 4-3 Total U.S. Retail Pleasure Boat Unit Sales, 1975-2002
(Number)
- Table 4-4 U.S. Retail Pleasure Boat Sales by Type, 1975-1997
(Number)
- Table 4-5 U.S. Retail Unit Engine and Trailer Sales, 1975-1997
(Number)
- Table 4-6 U.S. Quantity Outboard Motor Sales by Horsepower,
1996 (Number)
- Table 4-7 Average U.S. Retail Unit Cost for Boats and Related
Equipment, 1990-1997 (Dollars): Outboard Boats,
Outboard Motors, Boat Trailers, inboard Runabouts,
inboard Cruisers, Sterndrive, Canoes, Personal
Watercraft, inflatables, Jet Boats, and Sailboats
- Table 4-8 U.S. Consumer Boat and Accessory Purchases by
State, 1990 and 1995 (Dollars)
- Table 4-9 U.S. Consumer Boat and Accessory Purchases by
Marine Product and Per Capita Purchases by State,
1995 (Dollars): Boats, Outboard Motors, Boat Trailers,
and Marine Accessories
- Table 4-10 U.S. Household Spending On Boats and Motors by
Demographic Characteristic, 1987-1995 (Dollars):
Spending by Household Inc.ome, Household Size,
Age of Household Head, and Region
- Table 4-11 Distribution of U.S. Household Boat and Motor
Spending by Demographic Characteristic, 1987-1995
(Percent): Spending by Household Inc.ome, Household
Size, Age of Household Head, and Region
- Table 4-12 Average U.S. Household Spending On Boats and
Motors by Demographic Characteristic, 1987-1995
(Dollars): Spending by Household Inc.ome, Household
Size, Age of Household Head, and Region
- Table 4-13 Average U.S. Household Spending On Boats and
Motors by Demographic Characteristic and by Product
Category, 1990-1995 (Dollars): Boat and Motor, Boat
Without Motor and Boat Trailer, Outboard Motors,
and Boat and Trailer Rentals; Spending by
Household Inc.ome, Household Size, Age of
Household Head, and Region
- Table 4-14 Demographic Characteristics of Recent Boat Buyers
by Type of Boat, 1996 (Number, Dollars, and Percent):
Age, Inc.ome, Children, Married, and Occupation;
Cruiser, Runabout, Fiberglass, Fishing Aluminum,
and PWC
Section 5: Boat Distribution and Factors Affecting Demand
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 5-1 Number and Revenues of U.S. Boat Dealers,
1972-1997 (Number and Dollars)
- Table 5-2 U.S. Boat Dealer Revenues by Product Line or Service,
1987-1997 (Dollars): New and Used Boats, Labor
Charges, Storage and Docking, Recreational Vehicles,
Fuels, and Other
- Table 5-3 Revenues of U.S. Boat Dealers by Region and State,
1987-1997 (Dollars)
- Table 5-4 Number of U.S. Boat Dealers by Region and State
and Average Revenues Per Dealer, 1987-1997
(Number and Dollars)
- Table 5-5 U.S. Boat Builder Boat Repair Revenues and Repair
Price Trends, 1972-1997 (Dollars and index)
- Table 5-6 Recreational Boats Owned in the U.S. by Type,
1970-1997 (Number): Total, Outboard, inboard-Outdrive,
Sailboats, Canoes, and Other
- Table 5-7 Characteristics of U.S. Numbered Power Recreational
Boats, 1985-1995 (Number): Hull Material, Propulsion,
and Length
- Table 5-8 U.S. Numbered Nonpowered Boats and Personal
Watercraft by Hull Material, 1995 (Number): Wood,
Fiberglass, Metal, inflatable, and Other; Rowboats,
Sailboats, Canoe/Kayaks, Personal Watercraft,
and Other Nonpowered Boats
- Table 5-9 U.S. Motorboat Registrations by State, 1980-1995
(Number)
- Table 5-10 U.S. Participation in Watersports by Household Inc.ome,
1995 (Dollars and Percent): Fishing, Boating,
Waterskiing, Canoeing, and Sailing
- Table 5-11 U.S. Personal Inc.ome, Gasoline Price, and interest
Rate Trends, 1980-1997 (Dollars, index, and Rate):
Real Disposable Personal Inc.ome, Gasoline
Consumer Price index, and Bank Prime Rate
- Table 5-12 Distribution of U.S. Households by Demographic
Characteristic, 1975-1995 (Number and Percent):
Household Inc.ome, Household Size, Age of
Household Head, Region, and Total Households
- Table 5-13 Estimated Number of U.S. Fishing Trips by Marine
Recreational Fishermen by Subregion and Mode of
Fishing, 1987-1995 (Number): Shore, Private/Rental
Boats, and Charter/Party Boats
- Table 5-14 Number and Revenues of U.S. Marinas, 1987-1997
(Number and Dollars): Number of Marinas, Revenues,
Average, Payroll Percent Revenues, and Docking
and Storage Capacity
- Table 5-15 Revenues of U.S. Marinas by Region and State,
1987-1997 (Dollars)
- Table 5-16 Number of U.S. Marinas by Region and State and
Average Revenues Per Marina, 1987-1997 (Number
and Dollars)
- Table 5-17 Docking and Storage Capacity At Private U.S. Marinas
and Boat Dealers, 1992 (Number): Total Marinas, Wet
Slips, Moorings, in-Out Racks, and Other Land Storage;
Total Boat Dealers
Section 6: U.S. Pleasure Boat Exports and the Canadian Trade Situation
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 6-1 Total U.S. Pleasure Boat Exports and Share of
Shipments, 1972-1997 (Number and Dollars)
- Table 6-2 U.S. Exports of Pleasure Boats by Boat Type,
1987-1997 (Number and Dollars): Outboard Motorboats,
inboard Motorboats, inboard-Outdrive Boats, Sailboats,
Other Powerboats, Rowboats and Canoes,
and inflatables
- Table 6-3 Exports' Share of U.S. Boat Shipments by Major
industry Sector, 1987-1997 (Percent): Outboard
Motorboats, inboard Motorboats, inboard-Outdrive
Boats, Sailboats, Other Powerboats, Rowboats and
Canoes, inflatables, and Total industry
- Table 6-4 U.S. Boat Exports by the Top Sixteen Countries of
Destination, 1992-1996 (Dollars and Number)
- Table 6-5 U.S. Exports of Outboard Motorboats, inboard
Motorboats, inboard-Outdrive Boats, and Other
Powerboats by Major Country of Destination,
1992-1996 (Number and Dollars)
- Table 6-6 U.S. Exports of Sailboats by Type and by Length,
1990-1996 (Number and Dollars): With Auxiliary Motor
or Without Motor; Not Exceeding 13 Feet, 13 Feet but
Not Over 21 Feet, Exceeding 21 Feet but Not Over 30
Feet, and Exceeding 30 Feet
- Table 6-7 U.S. Exports of Sailboats by Type by Length, and by
Major Country of Destination, 1992-1996 (Number
and Dollars): With Auxiliary Motor or Without Motor;
Not Exceeding 13 Feet, Exceeding 13 Feet but Not
Over 21 Feet, Exceeding 21 Feet but Not Over 30
Feet, and Exceeding 30 Feet
- Table 6-8 U.S. Exports of Rowboats, Canoes, and inflatables by
Major Country of Destination, 1992-1996 (Number and
Dollars)
- Table 6-9 U.S. Marine Engine Exports by Type, 1990-1996
(Number and Dollars): Outboard, inboard-Outdrive,
and inboard
- Table 6-10 U.S. Marine Engine Exports by Type by and Major
Country of Destination, 1992-1996 (Number and
Dollars): Outboard, inboard-Outdrive, and inboard
- Table 6-11 Canadian Exports of Pleasure Boats and Engines by
Type and by Major Country of Destination, 1992-1995
(Number and Canadian Dollars): inflatables, Sailboats,
Motorboats, Other Boats, Outboard Motors, and Other
Gasoline Marine Engines
- Table 6-12 Canadian Imports of Pleasure Boats and Engines by
Major Country of origin, 1992-1995 (Number and
Canadian Dollars): inflatables, Sailboats, Motorboats,
Other Boats, Outboard Motors, and Other Gasoline
Marine Engines
Section 7: Cost Structure of U.S. and Canadian Boat Builders and Repair Services
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 7-1 U.S. Boat Builder Operating Ratios and Profit Margins,
1972-1997 (Percent): Payroll, Other Labor Costs,
Material Costs, and Gross Profit Margin
- Table 7-2 Value of U.S. Boat Builder Material Purchases by Kind,
1982-1992 (Dollars): Engines, Plastic Resins, Aluminum
Shapes, Glass Fiber, Marine Hardware, Plywood,
and Others
- Table 7-3 U.S. Producer Price Trends for Major Material inputs,
1992-1997 (index): Plastic Resins, Glass Fiber, Lumber
and Wood Products, Aluminum Shapes and forms,
Marine Hardware, Paint and Allied Products, Carpeting,
and Canvas Products
- Table 7-4 U.S. Boat Builder Plant Labor Situation, 1972-1997
(Number, Dollars, and Percent): Total Employees,
Revenues Per Employee; Production Workers
Percent Total Employees, Average Hourly Wages,
and Average Weekly Hours
- Table 7-5 U.S. Boat Builder Plant Capital Expenditure Trends,
1972-1994 (Dollars and Percent): New Capital
Expenditures, 5-Year Moving Average, and Percent
Value Added
- Table 7-6 U.S. Boat Builder inventory Trends, 1972-1994
(Ratio)
- Table 7-7 Plant Operating Ratios by Boat Builder Sector
Specialization, 1992 (Number, Dollars, and Percent):
Outboard Motorboats, Inboard Motorboats, Inboard-
Outdrive Boats, Other Boats, and Boat Repair; Number
of Plants, Plant Shipments, Payroll and Material Costs
Percent Shipments, Shipments Per Employee, Average
Hourly Wages, and Capital Expenditures
- Table 7-8 Number of U.S. Boat Builders and Repair Services by
State and by Number of Employees, 1980-1994
(Number)
- Table 7-9 U.S. Boat Builder Revenues by State and by industry
Sector, 1987 and 1992
- Table 7-10 Canadian Boat Building and Repair Industry Structure,
1989-1994 (Number and Canadian Dollars): Number
of Plants, Plant Revenues, Employees, and Operating
Ratios
- Table 7-11 Distribution of Canadian Boat Builder and Repair Revenues
by Number of Employees at Facility and Province, 1990
and 1994 (Number and Canadian Dollars)
Section 8: U.S. Boating industry Competitive Environment
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 8-1 Number of U.S. Boat Builders, Production Facilities,
and Total Plant Revenues, 1972-1997 (Number and
Dollars)
- Table 8-2 Number of U.S. Boat Builders by Boat Type and
Average Shipments Per Company, 1987 and 1992
(Number): Outboard Motorboats by Material and Boat
Type, inboard Motors by Type, Inboard-Outdrive Boats
by Type, Other Boats by Type, Boat Trailers, and
Outboard Motors
- Table 8-3 Distribution of U.S. Boat Building Plants, Plant
Shipments, and Payroll and Material Costs Percent
Shipments by Number of Employees, 1987-1992 (Number,
Dollars, and Percent)
- Table 8-4 Percent of U.S. Boat Builder Shipments by Company
Group Category, 1972-1995 (Percent): 4, 8, 20, and 50
Largest Companies
- Table 8-5 Sales for Eight Major U.S. Boat Builders and their
Share of U.S. Shipments, 1992 and 1995 (Dollars and
Percent)
- Table 8-6 Sales and Profit Trends for Ten Pleasure Boat
Builders, Marine Engine Manufacturers, and Accessory
Suppliers, 1991-1996 (Dollars and Percent)
- Table 8-7 Sales Estimates for Thirty-Five Major U.S. Boat and
Marine Engine Manufacturers, 1995
Section 9: Competitor intelligence: Company Profiles and Recent Developments
Summary of Major Findings
New Models and Line Extensions to Inc.rease Share
Vertical integration to Strengthen Position
EPA Marine Emission Standards
industry Consolidation
Methodology, Sources, and Objectives
Arctic Cat, Inc..
Beneteau S.A.
Bombardier, Inc..
Brunswick Corp.
The Coleman Co., Inc..
Fishars Corp.
Fountain Powerboat industries, Inc..
GB Holdings Ltd.
Genmar Holdings, Inc..
Honda Motor Co.
Holiday RV Superstores, Inc..
Johnson Worldwide Associates, Inc..
Kawasaki Heavy industries Ltd.
Meridian Sports, Inc..
Outboard Marine Corp.
Polaris industries, Inc..
Regal Marine industries, Inc..
Rotary Power international, Inc..
RPC Inc..
Smoker Craft, Inc..
Suzuki Motor Corp.
Travis Boats and Motors, Inc..
Volvo Ab
West Marine, Inc.
Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.
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