Spending time on the water is the hottest trend since the pandemic!

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With restaurants, movie theaters and other indoor entertainment options still being shut down being on the water grew more and more popular throughout 2020.
Not only is it great for your health with the salty air, sunshine and by default social distancing, you can feel free - which let’s admit we all need! As the saying goes “like a breath of fresh air”…

Overall, America’s boating business is showing the strongest growth in over a decade. The 2008 Recession hammered leisure craft, pummeling units sold from over 300,000 a year in 2006 and 2007 to a low of around 180,000 from mid-2009 to mid-2014, according to statistics from the National Marine Manufacturers Association that represents makers of boats and marine engines. "The 2008 Recession hit the industry hard," says Melissa Danko, executive director of the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. “We went down by a drop of 40%”. As personal incomes began a strong run, and the stock market ascended, national sales gradually recovered to the 250,000 range in 2019. In January and February, the numbers continued their rise from strong 2019 levels. Then, the COVID-driven shutdown hammered sales by over one-third in April and May to around 17,000 a month.
Compared to the same time period last year, new powerboat retail sales were up 5% through June. ... The latest data show 2020 cumulative sales of personal watercraft up 10%; saltwater fishing boat sales up 5%; and jet boats up 9% compared to a year ago.

Even if you don’t want to buy your own vessel, taking a charter is an inexpensive and convenient way to enjoy this luxury of open waters.

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Sources:
https://fortune.com/2020/07/26/americans-boating-industry-us-coronavirus-pandemic-boats/
https://boatingindustry.com/news/2020/08/20/new-boat-sales-continue-to-climb/