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Boats Group Renews Support for Yacht Brokers Association

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 05:19 PM

Boats Group, a leading provider of digital marketplaces and data solutions, has renewed its support for the Yacht Brokers Association of America (YBAA) to advance broker education, transparency, and consumer trust.

In a move that underscores the shared commitment to professionalism and meeting the expectations of today's informed boat buyers, Boats Group has renewed its support for the Yacht Brokers Association of America (YBAA). The collaboration, as reported by PR Newswire, reflects the companies' joint efforts to elevate industry standards and foster greater transparency in the yacht brokerage sector. By supporting YBAA's initiatives, Boats Group aims to enhance broker education, strengthen consumer trust, and ensure that boat buyers have access to the information and resources they need to make informed purchasing decisions. 'This renewed partnership demonstrates our unwavering dedication to the recreational boating industry and our shared vision of empowering yacht brokers to better serve their clients,' said a spokesperson for Boats Group. 'Together with YBAA, we will continue to drive progress, promote ethical practices, and enhance the overall experience for both brokers and consumers.' The announcement comes at a time when the recreational boating market has seen significant growth, with more individuals seeking the freedom and adventure that comes with owning a yacht. By supporting YBAA's efforts, Boats Group aims to ensure that the industry keeps pace with the evolving needs and expectations of today's discerning boat buyers.
#yacht brokers#boat sales#consumer trust#industry standards

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