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Oregon Boating Economy 2009: Trends & Challenges in Coastal Boating

Explore economic trends in the Oregon boating industry in 2009, including total trips, declining boat registrations, abandoned boats, and funding opportunities. Discover insights into boating behaviors and population changes. Call now to learn more about the BIG program for big boats!

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Oregon Boating Economy 2009: Trends & Challenges in Coastal Boating

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  1. The Boating EconomyOregon 2009

  2. Tough Times

  3. Boating Trends

  4. Sub Trends

  5. Boat Use Days

  6. Economic Trends • Tough Times…

  7. Coastal Boating

  8. Boat Use Days Total Trips • Boat with installed heads are 25.5’ long. • Operator is 61 years old. • 50% more trips. • 100% more days. Total Days

  9. Population Changes Boat registrations declines: Clatsop 6.8%; Coos 7.7%; Curry 10.5%; Lincoln 5.4%; and Tillamook 4.9%. Boaters per 1000 residents declines: Clatsop 9.3%; Coos 8.2%; Curry 11.8%; Lincoln 5.9%; and Tillamook 8.2%.

  10. Abandoned Boats

  11. Grants

  12. Expired Tags

  13. CVA Funds $2 million Call Now!

  14. BIG Program For big boats…

  15. Economic Summary? Bright Side • Big water year • 3 Coho Limit • 1.2 million coho to Columbia • Low interest rates • Federal funds available • Resilient Boaters

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