the marine industry in australia by the numbers 2020

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The marine industry in Australia by the numbers 2020 Industry data 7.95 bn $ Turnover in 2019 People are employed directly by the industry, with more than 10,000 contractors also engaged 25,320 Companies in the marine industry are predominantly smaller businesses, typically employing less than 5 people The marine industry covers a broad range of sectors, with boat sales, storage, yard services and charter operators leading the way Industry profile by sector But with a number of larger companies in the boatbuilding and professional sectors Industry profile by employment Operating in the recreational, superyacht and commercial marine sectors in Australia SOLE TRADER 32 % 12 % 24 % 10 % } 7 % LESS THAN 5 MORE THAN 50 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-50 NEW BOAT SALES MANUFACTURING BOATBUILDING PROFESSIONAL OTHER SOURCE: AMIAG STATE OF THE INDUSTRY SURVEY, JULY 2020 DATA HAS BEEN CROSS CHECKED AGAINST OTHER INDUSTRY DATA SOURCES © Boating Industry Association Ltd PO Box 1204 Crows Nest NSW 1585 T. (02) 9438 2077 [email protected] Offices in: Sydney • Gold Coast • Adelaide 2,000 Businesses + Industries Association ENGINE SALES YARD SERVICES TOURISM USED BOAT SALES 15 % MOORING/MARINA RETAIL/WHOLESALE 11.5% 13% 18 % 14% 14% 7.5% 6% 3.5% 5% 3% 5.5%

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Page 1: The marine industry in Australia by the numbers 2020

The marine industry in Australia by the numbers2020 Industry data

7.95 bn$Turnover in 2019

People are employed directly by the industry, with more than 10,000 contractors also engaged25,320

Companies in the marine industry are predominantly smaller businesses, typically employing less than 5 people

The marine industry covers a broad range of sectors, with boat sales, storage, yard services and charter operators leading the way

Industry profile by sector

But with a number of larger companies in the boatbuilding and professional sectors

Industry profile by employment

Operating in the recreational, superyacht and commercial marine sectors in Australia

SOLE TRADER

32%

12%

24%

10%

} 7%

LESSTHAN

5

MORETHAN 50

6-1011-15

16-2021-25

26-50

NEW BOAT SALES

MANUFACTURING

BOATBUILDING

PROFESSIONAL

OTHER

SOURCE: AMIAG STATE OF THE INDUSTRY SURVEY, JULY 2020 DATA HAS BEEN CROSS CHECKED AGAINST OTHER INDUSTRY DATA SOURCES

© Boating Industry Association Ltd PO Box 1204 Crows Nest NSW 1585 • T. (02) 9438 2077 • [email protected] Offices in: Sydney • Gold Coast • Adelaide

2,000Businesses

+

IndustriesAssociation

ENGINE SALES

YARD SERVICES

TOURISM

USED BOAT SALES

15%

MOORING/MARINA

RETAIL/WHOLESALE

11.5%

13%

18%

14%

14%

7.5%

6%

3.5%

5%

3%

5.5%

Page 2: The marine industry in Australia by the numbers 2020

Boats under 6m

85%

75%

of fleet more than 10yrs old

<4m*includes PWC

<6m <8m >8m

SOURCE: STATE BOATING REGISTRATION AGENCIES, JULY 2020

A nation of boaters

2million

80,000

Boating is one of the leading pastimes in Australia – over 2 million Aussies have a boat licence

Strong growth in non-poweredsectoroutdoor, healthly lifestyle.

PWC are the fastest growing sector of powered vessels

10,000+

new registrations each yearThe fleet is

growing with

now registered

915,000More than

registered boats

plus as many again paddle craft, SUPs, sailing dinghies

Licences (‘000s)

Registered Boats (‘000s)

© Boating Industry Association Ltd PO Box 1204 Crows Nest NSW 1585 • T. (02) 9438 2077 • [email protected] Offices in: Sydney • Gold Coast • Adelaide

Recreational fleet key data

L: 940B: 264

L: 519B: 236

L: 420B: 198

L: 293

L: 70B: 31

B: 59

L: 262B: 101

Perpetual licences in Qld, SA and WA

+

countlessnon-powered

watercraft

Fleet by size and material

Fibreglass Boats

33%

Aluminium

Fibreglass

24%

35%

13%

10%

6%2% 4%

Aluminium Boats

62%