Time to Buy
NMMA Experts:
Thom Dammrich, President
LIFESTYLE
Experiences outweigh expense.
It may seem simple, but boating is an activity that connects people like no other – whether cruising across a lake with your closest friends or taking your children tubing – boating helps you forget the stress on land and bond with family and friends on the water. Buying a boat is an investment in relationships with loved ones.
Boating is more affordable than you think.
Seventy-four percent of boats on the water are owned by families with household incomes under $100,000. Many new entry-level models sell for around $10,000 and financing options can get you on the water for as little as $150/month.
Boating gets you active and healthy.
Getting your first boat on the water is just the start of the fun. Whether interested in fishing, wakeboarding, waterskiing or just sightseeing, boating is a gateway to a myriad of exciting outdoor activities. It takes families away from computers and television and transports them into a real-life adventure.
Make new friends.
More than 6 million Canadians went boating in 2008 -- it’s an ideal way to meet other boaters passionate about their favorite leisure activity and ready to enjoy their time on the water. After all, the best days in a boater’s life are every Saturday and Sunday.
Now is the best time to buy.
Manufacturers and dealers know they need to offer incredible prices to attract buyers in this economy. A 2009 fall/winter boat show will be one of the best places to find deals, including manufacturer rebates, special financing and even free trailers.
Know before you go.
Those looking to buy are encouraged to learn about financing options and the types of boats that fit their budget and lifestyle at www.DiscoverBoating.ca.
NMMA Experts:
Thom Dammrich, President
LIFESTYLE
Experiences outweigh expense.
It may seem simple, but boating is an activity that connects people like no other – whether cruising across a lake with your closest friends or taking your children tubing – boating helps you forget the stress on land and bond with family and friends on the water. Buying a boat is an investment in relationships with loved ones.
Boating is more affordable than you think.
Seventy-four percent of boats on the water are owned by families with household incomes under $100,000. Many new entry-level models sell for around $10,000 and financing options can get you on the water for as little as $150/month.
Boating gets you active and healthy.
Getting your first boat on the water is just the start of the fun. Whether interested in fishing, wakeboarding, waterskiing or just sightseeing, boating is a gateway to a myriad of exciting outdoor activities. It takes families away from computers and television and transports them into a real-life adventure.
Make new friends.
More than 6 million Canadians went boating in 2008 -- it’s an ideal way to meet other boaters passionate about their favorite leisure activity and ready to enjoy their time on the water. After all, the best days in a boater’s life are every Saturday and Sunday.
Now is the best time to buy.
Manufacturers and dealers know they need to offer incredible prices to attract buyers in this economy. A 2009 fall/winter boat show will be one of the best places to find deals, including manufacturer rebates, special financing and even free trailers.
Know before you go.
Those looking to buy are encouraged to learn about financing options and the types of boats that fit their budget and lifestyle at www.DiscoverBoating.ca.