2004 US Market Statistics from NMMA

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  1. icetreader
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  2. Baldur
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    Baldur Junior Member

    Very interesting...
    Thanks. ;)
     
  3. Mikey
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    Mikey Senior Member

    Nice, thanks for posting.
    Too bad all the details are not for free too, anyway, good one!

    Mikey
     
  4. cyclops
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    cyclops Senior Member

    Considering all males in the USA are in some foreign country and the results are actually close, not to bad.
     

  5. icetreader
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    icetreader Senior Member

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    Thanks Mikey,

    Since it's a statistical report the chances of errors get bigger as you get more into details such as specific market segments or a certain year.
    http://nmma.org/facts/boatingstats/2004/files/Abstract.pdf
    The long term trends and broader picture are more reliable data in such case.

    Yoav
     
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