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Seems like they ALL come to LHC on Memorial Day...!!! :laugh

Sacramento Bee:

California has become the nation's recreational boating leader, according to statistics released Thursday by the National Marine Manufacturers Association.

The Golden State logged 963,379 recreational boat registrations in 2003, with former leader Michigan coming in second with 953,443. Florida is third (939,968), followed by Minnesota (845,279) and Texas (619,088).

Nearly 12.8 million recreational boats were registered nationwide in 2003, the last year for which complete data are available.

The association used state statistics supplied to the U.S. Coast Guard to develop its report.



CHICAGO - California has overtaken Michigan as the state with the most registered boats in the country, according to the latest boat registration numbers from the United States Coast Guard, released Wednesday by the National Marine Manufacturers Association.

California added more than 65,000 boats to its 2003 registration total, moving up two places to claim the top spot from Michigan, which lost roughly 47,000 from its fleet over the same span.

The top five states, in terms of registered boats in 2003 were:
1. California - 963,379
2. Michigan - 953,554
3. Florida - 939,968
4. Minnesota - 845,279
5. Texas - 619,088

The South Atlantic region (Del., D.C., Fla., Ga., Md., N.C., S.C., Va., W. Va.) took over the top spot in regional rankings, eclipsing the Eastern North Central region (Ill., Ind., Mich., Ohio, Wis.).

There were 2.558 million boats registered in the South Atlantic Region in 2003; a 1.0-percent increase compared to 2002. Total registered boats fell 3.6 percent in Eastern North Central region, which counted 2.554 registered boats.

Three additional regions experienced significant decreases in registrations during 2003, while one showed a strong increase in the number of boats registered:

Regions with increases:
Pacific (Alaska, Calif., Hawaii, Ore., Wash.) 5.3 percent

Regions with decreases:
New England (Conn., Maine, Mass., N.H., R.I., Vt.) 4.5 percent
Western South Central (Ark., La., Okla., Texas) 4.0 percent
Mountain (Ariz., Colo., Idaho, Mont., Nev., N.M., Utah, Wyo.) 1.2 percent

“These decreases reflect the state of the industry in 2003,” said NMMA Market Research director Jim Petru. “Factoring in the decline in unit boat sales that year and the number of boats retiring from the fleet, a decrease in the number of registered boats was expected.”

The top 20 boating states accounted for three out of every four of the nearly 12.8 million boats registered in the U.S. in 2003, NMMA said in its 2003 U.S. Recreational Boat Registration Statistics Report. The final report will be released during next month's Miami International Boat Show. NMMA used registration data supplied to the US Coast Guard by the states to develop the registration statistics report.


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We're #1   :good


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Yes, we register our boats here and then have to drive to AZ to use them  :angry   Unless of course, we want to use them in crowded cess pools like Perris or shallow dangerous lakes with poor launching facilities, like Elsinore.  

Sorry, ranting.  I would rather give my $$ to Arizona actually.
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Quote (My Man's Sportin' Wood @ Jan. 23 2005,1:09 pm)
Yes, we register our boats here and then have to drive to AZ to use them  :angry   Unless of course, we want to use them in crowded cess pools like Perris or shallow dangerous lakes with poor launching facilities, like Elsinore.  

Sorry, ranting.  I would rather give my $$ to Arizona actually.

Well if you lived on the Central Coast you would have good lakes anywhere from 20 minutes to a couple of hours away.   :)


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Post Icon Posted: Jan. 23 2005,5:22 pm Post # 5 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

I live in california,but gave my reg money to az.


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Post Icon Posted: Jan. 23 2005,5:41 pm Post # 6 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

Quote (My Man's Sportin' Wood @ Jan. 23 2005,1:09 pm)
Yes, we register our boats here and then have to drive to AZ to use them  :angry   Unless of course, we want to use them in crowded cess pools like Perris or shallow dangerous lakes with poor launching facilities, like Elsinore.  

Sorry, ranting.  I would rather give my $$ to Arizona actually.

Speaking of Elsinore, I'll forget how you feel about it and ask you and the family to come to Run What Ya Brung in a couple of months so we can finally meet. :good  :grouphug






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I actually like Elsinore.  I just wish they would figure out how to "fix" it.  They've been trying to figure it out since I was little.  But it's a good sized lake and not really too crowded.  The extra benefit is that it's 15 minutes from my house. :good   We might do the RWYB this year, but it's tentative, because I'm expecting puppies in the middle of March.   :jumpie
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Quote (My Man's Sportin' Wood @ Jan. 24 2005,8:23 am)
I actually like Elsinore.  I just wish they would figure out how to "fix" it.  They've been trying to figure it out since I was little.  But it's a good sized lake and not really too crowded.  The extra benefit is that it's 15 minutes from my house. :good   We might do the RWYB this year, but it's tentative, because I'm expecting puppies in the middle of March.   :jumpie

It's still a good spot for a "one day" run-around.

When I was working Grocery Retail, like Doug, I worked 3p-Mid.  We'd get there in the early AM, ski 'til noon or so, and still get back in time for work... :good

The majority of the time you'd be by yourself or beach'd with Paramedics and Firemen.  They ALWAYS had mid-week days off..!!   :laugh

All this storm runoff should give them a fresh start.
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It should, water is still running into Canyon Lake.  We have a seasonal creek that runs into Canyon Lake eventually, about 3-4 miles down, and it still has water running.  More rain expected tomorrow should ensure a steady flow into Canyon Lake and later into Elsinore for a while.
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