Value of boating in Italy

Value of boating in Italy

Value of boating in Italy

Value of boating in Italy
View
4597
Author Erika
Date 12/09/2016

Nautica italiana presented before Ucina nautical sector figures and data of its sales for the year 2015, UCINA will present his studies only in Genoa, that is when this will be there and the data will be provided within the framework of boating in figures, who constantly is hosted right in Genoa every year.

With regard to the data processed by the Italian nautical sector these have been presented at the Yachting Festival de Cannes held from 6 to 11 September 2016 and are relative to 2015, but first let's see 2014 data.

2014 data

According to the study on the world market of yachting, the value is that of 17 billion euros and references the hulls that exceed 2.5 meters long, whose units are about 700 thousand.

  • The study motorboats account for 48% of the market
  • the Sailboats account for 12% of the market
  • The inflatable market accounts for 2% of the market
  • The data about which SUPERYACHT that exceed 30 meters, according to the study, have a present value of 2.9 billion.

Remaining on the data provided, you move on geographical areas.

  • The 48% of purchases comes from North America, that is almost half of the market.
  • The 20% of purchases is from Europe

As regards Italy, our country shows a total value inherent in the production of 1.7 billion euros, but the figure here is 2014, and statistically is representative of a 10% of the global market and the beautiful country comes in second place, after the United States, for nautical production, surpassing the United Kingdom representing a 6.9% market share and the Netherlands representing the 6.5%

Data from the study 2015

Data for the 2015 according to the estimate of Deloitte together with the Foundation Altagamma, about 19 billion euros compared to the nautical world market, new boats, this figure represents a +12% compared to 2014, and results in:

800 thousand new units sold compared to 700 thousand in 2014, marking a growth of 14%.