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2023 Boating Data Report Card released

by Boating Industry Association 3 Aug 2023 04:34 BST

The Boating Industry Association (BIA) released the State of the Industry data report revealing national turnover at $9.64 billion for 2022-23.

BIA President Andrew Fielding launched the report on day one of the Sydney International Boat Show in Darling Harbour.

"Our industry has seen significant growth over the last six years, with turnover up by 16 per cent over that time" Fielding said.

"With more than 25,000 people directly employed in the boating industry and many thousands more contractors supporting more than 2000 businesses across the nation, the boating industry continues to be a significant industry sector. Close to seventy-five per cent are in small, family businesses, employing local workers and supporting local communities."

The boating industry includes boat builders, retailers, marinas and boat storage operators, tourism and training providers, representing a wide range of local and global brands and providing services to a growing boating community.

Australia has more than 2.5 million people with a licence to drive a powerboat and close to 1 million registered vessels and a countless number of non-motorised craft (such as small paddle and sail craft) which do not require registration or licensing.

Key statistics from the data report card is as follows:

  • 1 in 10 Australians have a boat licence
  • 905,000 registered boats
  • 95,000+ personal watercraft registered
  • 15,000+ new registrations over the year
  • 85% of boats are under 6m
  • 75% of the fleet is less than 10 years old
  • 62% of boats are aluminium
  • 33% of boats are fibreglass
The boating industry data report card includes input from the Australian International Marine Export Group, Marina Industries Association and BIA along with data intelligence from Australia's popular boating app Deckee, available via the app store or website, deckee.com.

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