AMI RELEASES ANNUAL MARINA TRENDS SURVEY REPORT

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Feb 6, 2017

The Association of Marina Industries just released the 2016 Marina Trends Survey Report.

Coordinated with Marina Dock Age Magazine, the report is based on an online survey that was distributed to marinas throughout the country in the fall of 2016.

The survey was completed by over three hundred and fifty marinas our largest response ever. Portions of the final report were revealed in an interactive display at the International Marina & Boatyard Conference held in Fort Lauderdale in January and also in the December issue of Marina Dock Age.

The trends identified in this report include overall facility information, revenues and expenses, occupancy rates and many comparisons with 2015 figures.

Check out the February issue of the AMI Advocate for more analysis of the 2016 results.

To purchase the Marina Trends Survey Report click here or contact malves@marinaassociation.org. The cost is $25 for AMI members and $45 for non-members. Anyone who participated in the survey will receive a free copy upon request.

If you completed the 2016 Marina Trends Survey Report please contact Eric Kretsch atekretsch@marinaassociation.org for your FREE copy.

 

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