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Tennessee Boating Compilation Project – 2007 & Beyond
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Transcript of Tennessee Boating Compilation Project – 2007 & Beyond
State of Tennessee State of Tennessee Boating Compilation Boating Compilation Project – Looking at Project – Looking at
2007 Data and 2007 Data and BeyondBeyond
National Association of State Boating Law Administrators
(NASBLA) September 29, 2009
Corpus Christi, Texas
Waterways Management, LLC
Edward Poolos
Recreational Boating in Tennessee:
A Compilation of Data from 2007
Prepared for:
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
Boating Division
By: Waterways Management, LLC
March 2009
What Drove What Drove the Creation of the Creation of
this Reportthis Report
TWRA Boating TWRA Boating Division Strategic PlanDivision Strategic Plan
Vision of Former Chief Vision of Former Chief of Boating with TWRAof Boating with TWRA
Sections within Sections within ReportReport
Recreational Boating Recreational Boating StatisticsStatistics
Economic Impact of Economic Impact of Recreational Boating in Recreational Boating in TennesseeTennessee
Future Land Uses and Future Land Uses and Waterfront Development Waterfront Development PlansPlans
Recreational Boating Recreational Boating ProjectionsProjections
Effect the Recreational Effect the Recreational Boating Projections Would Boating Projections Would Have on TWRAHave on TWRA
Conclusions, Additional Conclusions, Additional Data Needs, OtherData Needs, Other
Section 1Section 1
Tennessee Boating Tennessee Boating StatisticsStatistics
Tennessee Boating Tennessee Boating StatisticsStatistics
Tennessee Has 25 Tennessee Has 25 Major Reservoirs (> Major Reservoirs (> 4,000 Surface Acres)4,000 Surface Acres)
The 25 Major The 25 Major Reservoirs contain:Reservoirs contain:
>670,000 Surface >670,000 Surface AcresAcres
> 12,000 Shoreline > 12,000 Shoreline MilesMiles
Tennessee Ranked 16Tennessee Ranked 16thth in the in the Number of Registered BoatsNumber of Registered Boats
Tennessee Boating Tennessee Boating StatisticsStatistics
Tennessee Boating Tennessee Boating StatisticsStatistics
Tennessee Ranked 2nd in the Tennessee Ranked 2nd in the Number of Registered Boats Number of Registered Boats
among Inland Statesamong Inland States
Tennessee has 9 Locks Tennessee has 9 Locks along it River Systemsalong it River Systems
Passing Through these Passing Through these Locks in 2007 were:Locks in 2007 were:
> 14,000 Recreational > 14,000 Recreational VesselsVessels
> 31,000 Tons of > 31,000 Tons of Commercial ProductsCommercial Products
Tennessee Tennessee Boating Boating
StatisticsStatistics
Section 2Section 2
Economic Impact of Economic Impact of Recreational Boating Recreational Boating
in Tennesseein Tennessee
Economic Impact Economic Impact of Recreational of Recreational
BoatingBoating Total Economic Impact of Total Economic Impact of
Recreational Boating in Recreational Boating in Tennessee in 2007 was:Tennessee in 2007 was:
$ 3,415,000,000$ 3,415,000,000
The 3.415 Billion can be The 3.415 Billion can be divided into:divided into:
Sales: Sales: $1,826,000,000$1,826,000,000Labor Income: Labor Income: $ $ 592,000,000592,000,000Value Added: Value Added: $ $ 997,000,000997,000,000
Tennessee Ranked Tennessee Ranked 1616thth Nationally in Number of Nationally in Number of Boat Businesses with Boat Businesses with 371371..
Tennessee ranks Tennessee ranks 33rdrd in in Number of Employees Number of Employees that work in these Boating that work in these Boating Businesses with Businesses with 9,7009,700. . Ranking Behind only Ranking Behind only California and Florida.California and Florida.
Recreational Recreational Boating Economic Boating Economic
ImpactImpact
Recreational Recreational Boating Economic Boating Economic
ImpactImpact Tennessee Ranked Tennessee Ranked 17th17th for for
total expenditures for new total expenditures for new powerboats, outboard motors, powerboats, outboard motors, boat trailers, and boating boat trailers, and boating accessories in 2007.accessories in 2007.
Tennessee Expendatures on New Boats, Motors, and Trailers
$200,000,000$220,000,000$240,000,000$260,000,000$280,000,000$300,000,000$320,000,000$340,000,000$360,000,000$380,000,000
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Over past 10 years, Over past 10 years, Tennessee Boaters Have Tennessee Boaters Have Spent over Spent over $ 2.94$ 2.94 Billion Billion on Powerboats, Trailers, on Powerboats, Trailers, and Motorsand Motors
Tennessee Ranked Tennessee Ranked 1111thth in in New Boat Sales in 2007.New Boat Sales in 2007.
Tennessee Ranked Tennessee Ranked 15th15th in in
the amount spent on new the amount spent on new outboards motors with outboards motors with $63,693,000.$63,693,000.
Recreational Recreational Boating Economic Boating Economic
ImpactImpact
Recreational Recreational Boating Economic Boating Economic
ImpactImpactEconomic Significance of Recreational
Boating in The Tennessee 7th Congressional District
• Total number of registered boats in District: 33,364
• Total number of Boating Businesses in District: 37
•Total number of persons employed by the boating businesses in District: 199
•Estimated number of total days spent boating in
District: 665,000
•Total Economic Impact of Recreational Boating in
District: $428,000,000
Tennessee 7th Congressional DistrictRep. Marsha Blackburn
Chapter 2: Recreational Boating Economic Impact in Tennessee
Total Economic Impact from Center Hill Marina $1,185,200
Recreational Recreational Boating Economic Boating Economic
ImpactImpact
Future Land Uses Future Land Uses and Waterfront and Waterfront
Development PlansDevelopment Plans
Section 3Section 3
Waterfront Waterfront Development Plans Development Plans
and Future Land and Future Land UsesUses
Five Largest Cities in Five Largest Cities in Tennessee have either just Tennessee have either just completed (Chattanooga) completed (Chattanooga) Waterfront Redevelopment or Waterfront Redevelopment or Have Plans (Clarksville, Have Plans (Clarksville, Nashville, Memphis, Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville) to do soKnoxville) to do so..
In Total the 5 Plans would In Total the 5 Plans would
add:add:
> 9,000 feet of transient docks> 9,000 feet of transient docks
5 New Marinas5 New Marinas
16 New boat Ramps16 New boat Ramps
5 Plans satisfy Much of 5 Plans satisfy Much of Transient Needs Transient Needs
Waterfront Waterfront Development Plans Development Plans
and Future Land and Future Land UsesUses
Waterfront Waterfront Development Plans Development Plans
and Future Land and Future Land UsesUsesCity of Nashville Waterfront
Development Plan
• Project would be Completed in 4 Phases.•3 of the Phases would have Recreational Boating Component•The Plan would create:
> 4,000 feet of transient docking
2 New Marinas5 New Boat Ramps
Waterfront Waterfront Development Plans Development Plans
and Future Land and Future Land UsesUsesKnoxville South Shore
Waterfront Development Plan
The Plan would create:> 1,800 feet of transient
docks1 New Boat Ramps
Waterfront Waterfront Development Plans Development Plans
and Future Land and Future Land UsesUses
Lake Normandy Land Use Availability
Recreational Boating Recreational Boating Projections through Projections through 2030 for the State of 2030 for the State of
TennesseeTennessee
Section 4Section 4
Recreational Recreational Boating Boating
ProjectionsProjectionsProjections of Registered Projections of Registered
Boaters in Tennessee Boaters in Tennessee Through 2030Through 2030
YearYear Projected Projected BoatBoatRegistrationsRegistrations
20072007 271,687 271,68720102010 292,016 292,01620152015 312,698 312,69820202020 318,564 318,56420252025 322,772 322,77220302030 328,808 328,808
Registered Boats by Registered Boats by Length by YearLength by Year
Recreational Recreational Boating Boating
ProjectionsProjections
County 2007 2010 2015 2020 2025
Montgomery 5358 5753 6399 7071 7786
Cheatham 2542 2917 3230 3541 3848
Dickson 2454 2697 2944 3186 3427
Stewart 1580 1695 1796 1891 1980
Robertson 2666 2728 2955 3173 3390
Registered Boat Registered Boat Projections by CountyProjections by County
Recreational Recreational Boating Boating
ProjectionsProjections
CountyTotal Reg. <16'
16'-26'
26'-40'
40'-65' >65'
Montgomery 6399 2292 3962 115 26 4
Cheatham 3230 1434 1721 58 14 1
Dickson 2944 1180 1692 58 12 2
Stewart 1796 673 1089 27 7 0
Robertson 2955 1034 1834 45 30 11
Registered Boats Registered Boats Projections for 2015 by Projections for 2015 by
County by LengthCounty by Length
Recreational Recreational Boating Boating
ProjectionsProjections
Projected Boat Registrations for Anderson County Tennessee Through 2025
4214
4637
4751
4616
4442
4100
4200
4300
4400
4500
4600
4700
4800
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Recreational Recreational Boating Boating
ProjectionsProjectionsSpecific County Specific County
Projection Through 2025Projection Through 2025
Projected Boat Registrations >16 Feet and <26 Feet in Length for Bedford County
Tennessee Through 2020
917
1095
1077
1044
968
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Boating Boating ProjectionsProjectionsSpecific County Specific County
Projections Through 2025 Projections Through 2025 by Specific Lengthby Specific Length
Recreational Recreational Boating Boating
ProjectionsProjectionsAccident Projections in Accident Projections in
Tennessee Through 2025Tennessee Through 2025
Effect the Effect the Recreational Recreational
Boating Boating Projections Projections Would Have Would Have
on TWRAon TWRA
Section 5Section 5
Effect Effect Projections Projections
Would Have on Would Have on TWRATWRA
Projections by Projections by TWRA RegionsTWRA Regions
Effect Projections Effect Projections Would Have on Would Have on
TWRATWRA
Projections by Projections by TWRA RegionsTWRA Regions
Effect Projections Effect Projections Would Have on Would Have on
TWRATWRA
Percent Increase in Registered Boats by Region between 2007 and 2025
22.4
29.9
24.1
21.7
20.0
22.0
24.0
26.0
28.0
30.0
32.0
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Percent of Percent of Registered Boat Registered Boat Increase by 2025 Increase by 2025
by Regionby Region
2007 Enforcement 2007 Enforcement Hours Per RegionHours Per Region
Effect Effect Projections Projections
Would Have on Would Have on TWRATWRA
2010 Enforcement 2010 Enforcement Hours by RegionHours by Region
Additional Enforcement Additional Enforcement Hours Required to Hours Required to
Maintain 2007 Level: Maintain 2007 Level:
6,5926,592
Effect Projections Effect Projections Would Have on Would Have on
TWRATWRA
2020 Enforcement 2020 Enforcement Hours by RegionHours by Region
Additional Enforcement Additional Enforcement Hours Required to Hours Required to
Maintain 2007 Level: Maintain 2007 Level:
11,50911,509
Effect Projections Effect Projections Would Have on Would Have on
TWRATWRA
2025 Enforcement 2025 Enforcement Hours by RegionHours by Region
Additional Enforcement Additional Enforcement Hours Required to Hours Required to
Maintain 2007 Level: Maintain 2007 Level:
12,18712,187
Effect Projections Effect Projections Would Have on Would Have on
TWRATWRA
Effect Effect Projections Projections
Would Have on Would Have on TWRATWRA
Top 5 Lakes with the largest increase (2007 -2025):
Lake Change % Change
Dale Hollow
Ocoee
Douglas
Barkley
Kentucky
1,138 28.6
1,143 27.9
3,328 26.5
2,264 25.1
9,656 24.8
Conclusions, Conclusions, Interesting Interesting Findings, Findings,
Additional Needs, Additional Needs, and Other and Other
Section 6Section 6
Conclusions, Conclusions, Interesting Interesting
Findings, Additional Findings, Additional Needs, and OtherNeeds, and Other
Projected Number of Registered Boats in Tennessee Through 2030
292026
271687
256670
328808
322772318564312698
240000
250000
260000
270000
280000
290000
300000
310000
320000
330000
340000
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Comparison of Comparison of Registered Boat Registered Boat Projections vs. Projections vs.
PopulationPopulation
Conclusions, Conclusions, Interesting Interesting
Findings, Additional Findings, Additional Needs, and OtherNeeds, and OtherInteresting County Interesting County Comparisons (Boat Comparisons (Boat Registrations vs. Registrations vs.
Population) Bedford Population) Bedford County, TNCounty, TN
Conclusions, Conclusions, Interesting Interesting Findings, Findings,
Additional Needs, Additional Needs, and Otherand OtherEffect Out of State Effect Out of State
Boaters Have on Boaters Have on TWRA RegionsTWRA Regions
Boating Capacity Boating Capacity Worksheet on TN Worksheet on TN
Reservoir using Jackson Reservoir using Jackson Density Equation 1991 Density Equation 1991 (10 acres per boat all (10 acres per boat all
uses)uses)
Additional/Better Data Additional/Better Data NeedsNeeds
Officer InformationOfficer Information
Where Residents Where Residents actually Boatactually Boat
Specifics About Out-Specifics About Out-of-State Boatersof-State Boaters
Conclusions, Conclusions, Interesting Interesting
Findings, Additional Findings, Additional Needs, and OtherNeeds, and Other
QUESTIONS???QUESTIONS???