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Old 01-23-2008, 12:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Snowmobile Facts and Statistics

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Facts and Statistics about Snowmobiling Stats & Facts from the ISMA site



1. There are four major snowmobile manufacturers. They are: Arctic Cat - headquartered in Thief River Falls, MN; Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP). - headquartered in Valcourt, Quebec Canada; Polaris Industries - headquartered in Medina, MN; and Yamaha Motor Corporation - headquartered in Cypress, CA.

2. In 2007, there were 79,815 new snowmobiles sold in the U.S., and 45,477 new snowmobiles sold in Canada. The average suggested retail price of a new snowmobile sold in North America in 2007 was $8,700.00.

3. The number of Licensed Snowmobile Dealers:

United States - 1840
Canada - 836
Scandinavia - 450

4. There are approximately 2.6 million registered snowmobiles in the world.
United States - 1.69 million
Canada - 601,000
Scandinavia - 420,000

5. Worldwide snowmobile sales:
2007 - 160,318

6. The Economic Impact of Snowmobiling:
United States - $21 billion annually
Canada - $6 billion annually
Scandinavia - $1.6 billion annually

7. Over 85,000 fulltime jobs are generated by the snowmobile industry in North America. Those jobs are involved in manufacturing, dealerships and tourism related businesses.

8. The average age of a snowmobile owner is 42 years old.

9. The average annual household income for snowmobilers is $72,000.

10. The average snowmobiler rides their snowmobile 860 miles per year.

11. The average snowmobiler spends $4,000 each year on snowmobile-related recreation, tourism and products.

12. 75% of snowmobile owners are married. The average snowmobile family has 0.8 children living in the home with them.

13. Approximately 70% of all active snowmobilers are male; 30% female

14. 65% of the snowmobilers usually trailer their snowmobiles to go ride. 35% either snowmobile from their primary residence or have a vacation home where they keep and use their snowmobiles.

15. Approximately 80% of snowmobilers use their snowmobile for recreational riding. 20% of snowmobilers use their snowmobile for work or general transportation.

16. Snowmobilers spend on the average 7.2 nights per snowmobile season in a motel/resort room while snowmobiling. They average 17 days snowmobiling per year.

17. Snowmobilers are caring neighbors; they raised over $3 million for charity during the 2006/2007 season.

18. Approximately 17% of all snowmobilers are part of the Senior Circuit - 60 years or older and 40% of all snowmobilers are 50 years or older.

19. There are over 225,000 miles of groomed and marked snowmobile trails in North America that have been developed by volunteer clubs working with local government and private land owners.

20. There are over 3000 snowmobile clubs worldwide, involved in trail grooming and charity fund raising and family activities.

21. There are 40 registered non-profit associations representing snowmobilers in the U.S., Canada and Scandinavia.

22. Snowmobiling is great exercise that brings people outdoors to interact with nature and each other. It is an invigorating activity that is great for stress release and good mental health.

23. Snowmobiling is a great family activity. It is an activity that keeps parents and kids together. Historically individuals who snowmobile at a young age continue to snowmobile with their parents and continue in the sport throughout their lives, sharing great experiences as a family. In many winter regions, snowmobiling is simply the main form of winter outdoor recreation and in some cases the main method of transportation available.

24. The use of snowmobiles in U.S. National Parks is controlled, organized and regulated by Federal Law Enforcement. The snowmobiling occurs on roads groomed and marked for snowmobiling, the same roadways used by recreational vehicles, cars, trucks and busses. Snowmobiles are NOT used as off-road vehicles in National Parks such as Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain and Grand Teton.

25. On US National Forest Land, most of the trails used by snowmobiles are on groomed roads used by summer recreationists. There are also secondary and seasonal roads within the forests used by snowmobilers. These roads are groomed and marked by volunteers who work closely with the local US Forest Service staff in maintaining and managing those areas.

26. The manufacturers have always been actively involved in promoting safe riding behavior while snowmobiling. Over one million brochures, decals and hundreds of thousands of posters and safety videos have been distributed free of charge to snowmobile enthusiasts throughout the world. Safety trainers, enforcement officers, Chambers of Commerce and more use safety materials provided by the manufacturers through the Safe Riders! You make snowmobiling safe™ safety campaign.

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Old 01-23-2008, 12:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 01-23-2008, 12:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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WOW!!

you've got a $hit load of time on your hands for doing that research!!
cool info!! that useless information that is pretty cool to know....


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Old 01-23-2008, 12:59 PM   #4 (permalink)
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9. The average annual household income for snowmobilers is $72,000.
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Old 01-23-2008, 05:29 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I thought the same,on income.
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Old 01-23-2008, 06:04 PM   #6 (permalink)
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9. The average annual household income for snowmobilers is $72,000.
Yeah maybe If I multiplied my annual income by 3.
I'm sure that numbers been drastically increased by that one guy who snowmobiles with a 40 million dollar annual income... that Bombardier guy...
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Good info. Interesting to see how it changes every year.
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Old 01-23-2008, 10:41 PM   #9 (permalink)
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That is very inlightening! And where did those stats come from? I bet that .8 of a kid is a real handfull to raise!
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Old 01-24-2008, 09:55 AM   #10 (permalink)
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That is very inlightening! And where did those stats come from? I bet that .8 of a kid is a real handfull to raise!
Yeah thats a wierd stat. Maybe it means the wife is pregnant? Thats seems to be the bug flyin around my area.
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Old 02-05-2008, 04:17 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Old 02-06-2008, 07:23 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Chicks on Sleds increase their hottie factor by 200%
only because there hidden in snow pants, jacket, and helmet lol
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I know a guy with only one leg, mabye that's how they count the .8 of a kid. He was a kid once......
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keeping my chick on a sled away from you!
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