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Table 13 – Port of Kalama Marina Composition
Length
Covered
Uncovered
End Ties
Total
24
56
12
68
30
68
36
104
35
23
5
28
40
11
11
50
11
11
55
3
3
66
4
4
78
1
1
100
1
1
Total
169
53
9
231
Source: Port of Kalama
Based on mailing addresses for tenants, the primary market region for the marina is
Cowlitz County. Over the last 12 years, the share of revenue generated by residents of Cowlitz
County averaged 60 percent. Kalama residents accounted for approximately 25 percent of
moorage revenue, and residents from the remainder of Cowlitz County accounted for more
than 35 percent. (See Figure 30)
Clark County is another key market for the marina, and accounted for an average of 22
percent of moorage revenue. The remaining 18 to 20 percent of revenue is generated by
residents of other Washington counties, Oregon, and other states.
Figure 20 – Marina Revenue by Tenant Location
Source: Port of Kalama data
Between 1990 and 2013, the number of registered boats in Cowlitz County that are 16 feet
or longer expanded from approximately 2,100 boats to 2,900 boats. Most of the increase
occurred between 1990 and 2000, with growth averaging 3.0 percent per year. From 2000
through 2010 the number of boats 16 feet and longer grew by net total of only 50. The number
reached a high of nearly 3,200 in 2005, but decline to approximately 3,000 in 2010. Between 2010
and 2013, the number declined by an additional 100 boats.
For marina moorage, boats that are too long to be trailered are the key portion of the
market. This is typically 26 feet or longer, although many smaller boats are also moored. Data
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
$
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Other Washington
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from the Washington Department of Licensing reports the number of boats in 10-foot ranges.
(See Table 15)
Table 14 – Trends in Recreational Boat Registrations
Year
Under
16'
16 to
20'
21' to
30'
31' to
40'
41' to
50'
51' and
Over
Total
Regis-
tered
16' &
Over
31' &
Over
Cowlitz
1990
1,927
1,665
401
33
14
0
4,040
2,113
47
1995
2,393
2,034
442
37
11
5
4,922
2,529
53
2000
2,306
2,257
540
38
10
5
5,155
2,850
53
2005
2,218
2,481
639
38
9
5
5,389
3,171
52
2010
1,617
2,350
596
42
8
2
4,615
2,998
52
2013
1,575
2,231
591
57
17
4
4,475
2,900
78
AAGR 1990-2000
1.80%
3.10%
3.00%
1.40%
-3.30%
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2.50%
3.00%
1.21%
AAGR 2000-2010
-3.50%
0.40%
1.00%
1.00%
-2.20%
-8.76%
-1.10%
0.50%
-0.19%
AAGR 2010-2013
-0.90%
-1.70%
-0.30%
10.70%
28.60%
25.99%
-1.00%
-1.10%
14.47%
Clark
1990
4,546
4,077
905
58
11
3
9,600
5,054
72
1995
5,350
5,240
1,055
96
16
16
11,773
6,423
128
2000
6,292
6,464
1,331
131
29
10
14,257
7,965
170
2005
5,611
6,829
1,732
129
30
13.5
14,343
8,733
173
2010
4,224
6,023
1,796
112
33
12
12,200
7,976
157
2013
4,103
6,012
1,913
126
32
10
12,196
8,093
168
AAGR 1990-2000
3.30%
4.70%
3.90%
8.50%
10.20%
12.79%
4.00%
4.70%
8.97%
AAGR 2000-2010
-3.90%
-0.70%
3.00%
-1.60%
1.30%
1.84%
-1.50%
0.00%
-0.79%
AAGR 2010-2013
-1.00%
-0.10%
2.10%
4.00%
-1.00%
-5.90%
0.00%
0.50%
2.28%
Washington
1990
85,979
88,226
30,385
7,190
1,868
395
214,043
128,064
9,453
1995
99,920
100,469
32,511
8,507
2,486
659
244,552
144,632
11,652
2000
112,734
112,195
36,390
9,798
2,989
841
274,947
162,213
13,628
2005
97,847
112,311
39,950
9,755
3,182
1063
264,107
166,260
14,000
2010
76,436
100,257
40,155
9,157
3,219
1119
230,343
153,907
13,495
2013
73,920
100,078
42,182
9,511
3,428
1208
230,327
156,407
14,147
AAGR 1990-2000
2.70%
2.40%
1.80%
3.10%
4.80%
7.85%
2.50%
2.40%
3.73%
AAGR 2000-2010
-3.80%
-1.10%
1.00%
-0.70%
0.70%
2.90%
-1.80%
-0.50%
-0.10%
AAGR 2010-2013
-1.10%
-0.10%
1.70%
1.30%
2.10%
2.58%
0.00%
0.50%
1.59%
Note: “AAGR” means Average Annual Growth Rate, “N/M” means Not Meaningful
Source: BST Associates, Washington State Department of Licensing
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