Recreational Boating Market Shows Continued Softness Through January 2026

April 28, 2026

From their April 17th newsletter, we learned that NMMA’s latest Monthly Recreational Boating Industry Data Summary, reflecting data through January 2026, indicates continued softness across the recreational boating market as elevated interest rates and cautious consumer sentiment weigh on demand.

On a rolling 12-month basis (February 2025–January 2026), new powerboat retail unit sales declined 9% year-over-year to 214,832 units.

Across segments, performance remained mixed but generally down. Freshwater fishing boats, the industry’s largest segment, declined by 1.7% and continue to lead in overall volume. Personal watercraft fell 10%, while pontoon and saltwater fishing boats declined 13% and 8.6%, respectively. Cruisers and runabouts saw more pronounced softness, and yacht sales declined modestly, outperforming several smaller segments.

Key economic indicators reinforce a cautious consumer environment. The U.S. Manufacturing PMI registered 52.6 in January, signaling modest expansion, while consumer confidence (89.0) and sentiment (52.9) remain subdued. Interest rates continued to pressure affordability and influence purchasing decisions—factors that historically impact large discretionary purchases like boats. NMMA will continue to track these indicators and their relationship to consumer behavior and retail activity.

NMMA’s Monthly Recreational Boating Industry Data Summary report is published at the beginning of each month and is available at no cost to members. The full report includes comprehensive retail and wholesale data, engine and segment breakdowns, and key economic indicators relevant to marine businesses. Associate Members can buy an annual subscription for $2,400 or a monthly copy for $250. Non-members can purchase an annual subscription for $3,500.

Visit www.nmma.org/statistics or contact bi@nmma.org for more information. NMMA members have direct access to the NMMA Business Intelligence team to answer questions about NMMA data, insights and reporting.

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