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The State of Boating Access: 2008

The State of Boating Access: 2008. Presented at the 22nd Annual States Organization for Boating Access Conference Mark Damian Duda Responsive Management. Methodology. Nationwide telephone survey of registered boaters n = 1,308 conducted August – September 2008

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The State of Boating Access: 2008

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  1. The State of Boating Access: 2008 Presented at the22nd Annual States Organization for Boating Access Conference Mark Damian Duda Responsive Management

  2. Methodology • Nationwide telephone survey of registered boaters • n = 1,308 • conducted August – September 2008 • results reported at a 95% confidence interval • sampling error is + or – 2.7 percentage points Responsive Management

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  6. Data Analyzed by Region Responsive Management

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  10. Data Analyzed by Type of Boat • 16’ – 26’ motorboat • Greater than 26’ motorboat • Sailboat • Fishing or row boat • Canoe or kayak • Personal watercraft Responsive Management

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  14. Assessment of the Needs of Recreational Boaters in Washington StateA Case Study Responsive Management

  15. Why This Study? • Boating interest groups were seeking money for more services • State Parks needed more money for its safety and law enforcement services • Legislative action resulted in SHB 1651 • Creates a “Boating Activities Program” • Features grants for boating services and facilities • Tells Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) to “complete an initial study of boater needs” Responsive Management

  16. Overall Methodology • Focus Groups of Boating Services Providers • Three Telephone Surveys • boating services providers • registered boat owners • Washington state general population • unregistered boat owners (i.e., boats less than 16 feet in length with a motor smaller than 10 horsepower) • non-owners who accompany others • non-owners who rent and/or charter boats Responsive Management

  17. Boating Services Providers Survey Results Responsive Management

  18. Ratings of the Amount of Resources Directed Toward State Boating Programs and Services Responsive Management

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  20. Ratings of the Quantity of State Boating Facilities and Services Responsive Management

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  22. Ratings of the Quality of State Boating Facilities and Services Responsive Management

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  24. Boater Survey Results Responsive Management

  25. Ratings of the Importance and Performance of State Boating Programs and Services Responsive Management

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  28. Ratings of the Amount of Resources Directed Toward State Boating Programs and Services Responsive Management

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  30. Ratings of the Quantity of State Boating Facilities and Services Responsive Management

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  32. Information About Boating in Washington Responsive Management

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