KEY POINTS
  • Boat sales skyrocketed last year during the pandemic, and the trend shows no signs of slowing in 2021.
  • Now, dealerships are struggling to maintain inventory and manufacturers are expanding production capacity to meet demand.
  • First-time buyers are entering the market in larger numbers, a sign that the growth has staying power.

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People view yachts during the Miami International Boat Show in Miami, Florida.

Boat sales skyrocketed last year during the coronavirus pandemic as more Americans turned to the lifestyle amid more flexible work environments that allowed people to spend extra time enjoying the outdoors.

Sales of boats, marine products and services across the country leaped to a 13-year high in 2020 to $47 billion, increasing 9% from the prior year, according to the National Marine Manufacturers Association.

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