Author: WaterSportsFoundation

Info-link: U.S. Tow Boat Market

Tow Boats are fiberglass inboard boats between 17’ and 25’ used primarily for tow sports, including skiing, wake boarding and wake surfing. The tow boat category has been growing consistently over the last ten or so years, driven in part by the introduction and increasing popularity of wake boarding and wake surfing.

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Infographic on the U.S. small cruiser market, showing a map with red dots for boat locations, a photo of a small boat, and stats on fleet size, purchase trends, buyer demographics, and boat age as of 2019.

Info-link: U.S. Small Cruiser Market Snapshot

Small Cruisers are fiberglass, inboard, outboard and stern drive, boats that are between 22’ and 26’ in length. They typically have at least some creature comforts or amenities. They are common in both salt and freshwater environments and are usually used for general recreation and relaxation.

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US Coast Guard Data Access Query System (DAQS)

A service from the 2018 Coast Guard Recreational Boating Safety Survey called Data Access Query System (DAQS). The DAQS allows a user to quickly sort the boating data off a number of pivot points.

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Video: ABYC Foundation

The ABYC Foundation is focused on workforce development and providing the resources that create educational and lifelong career opportunities to both current and aspiring marine service technicians.

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Video: ABYC – AIS Prevention

Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) negatively impacts the environment, boating, fishing, and businesses. The good news is boating industry manufacturers can design and build better products the will decrease the spread of AIS.

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Video: Boating Go-Bag (Freedom Boat Club)

Having everything you need when out on a boat can sometimes make the difference between a good boating day and a not-so-good one. Watch this video to learn the items we recommend. Remember to Boat Safe, Have Fun!

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Video: Life Jacket Safety from Freedom Boat Club

At freedom Boat Club, we want you to be safe on the water. This video discusses the type of jacket to use for water sports, in Florida.

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Video: How to Use a Safety Lanyard

All Freedom Boat Club vessels come equipped from the manufacturer with an emergency engine cut off switch. This particular device is used to turn the engine off in the event the vessels skipper moves away from the helm or falls in the water. The engine cut off switch has an lanyard between the skipper and the switch. When the lanyard end piece is removed, the engine will turn off. By using this one device it can easily save lives!

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Video: NauticEd “Winching” B-Roll

Sailing video BRoll courtesy of NauticEd.

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Video: NauticEd “Woman Sailing With Life Jacket” B-Roll

Sailing video BRoll courtesy of NauticEd.

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Video: NauticEd “Sailing Just Because” B-Roll

Sailing video B-Roll courtesy of NauticEd.

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Video: RBFF “Get on Board” B-roll

Boating and fishing B-Roll from the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation’s “Get on Board” initiative.

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Video: RBFF “Anthem”

“I am a wild child. Nature is my playground.” The Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation checks in with one more reason to shut down your computer and get out on the water.

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Video: RBFF “Group Chat”

The Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation wants us all to remember the original meaning of “group chat.” Isn’t it time we all go boating?

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Video: RBFF “Touchscreen”

The Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation checks in with this reminder: We don’t need a touchscreen. We need something real.

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Video: Take Me Fishing B-Roll from Get On Board Initiative

Boating and fishing B-Roll from the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation’s “Get on Board” initiative.

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Infographic of the U.S. powerboat market showing a U.S. map with red dots, stats on total boats, purchases, scrap rate, age, and buyer percentages, plus a photo of two people on a boat in the upper right corner.

Info-link: U.S. Powerboat Market Snapshot

US Powerboat Market includes all recreational powerboats (including PWCs) registered in the US as of year-end 2019. Not included are sailboats and self-propelled craft such as canoes and kayaks.

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Cover image for the "National Recreational Boating Safety Survey" final report, showing various circular photos of people boating, sailing, kayaking, and canoeing, with a boating safety logo in the center.

NRBSS Participation Survey Final Report, October 2020

This report delivers information about the number and profiles of persons that went out on the water in recreational boats and households with at least one member who boated in 2018.

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