Watersports participation remains buoyant according to latest Watersports Participation Survey

  • 13.2 million UK adults tried a boating activity in 2022
  • Popularity of Stand Up Paddleboarding continues to grow – numbers
    up by 536K 
  • Overseas participation is recovering well following the pandemic

Over 10 million people took part in one or more boating activities* once
or twice in 2022, whilst the number of people taking part more frequently
in on water activities (3+ times) remained similar to the previous year
(3.2 million).

Read the Watersports Participation Survey 2022 report.

In 2021, with severe restrictions on international travel imposed on the
population due to the pandemic, many people headed to the coast and inland
waters to make the most of the good weather and spend their leisure time
outdoors.  Compared to 2020, this resulted in massive growth in the
number of people participating in watersports and it appears that the
popularity for time on the water did not diminish with the lifting of
covid-19 restrictions.

“It’s encouraging to see that watersports participation has
continued to prove popular with the UK population post the pandemic
boom”, commented Lesley Robinson, CEO, British Marine. 
“Paddle sport activities, particularly stand up paddleboarding,
which are easily accessible both on the coast and inland waterways, have
remained extremely popular with participation figures continuing to rise,
however it does appear that the trend is still for more infrequent,
experiential participation rather than regular participation.

“As anticipated with the international travel restrictions being
lifted, we saw an increase in the number of people travelling abroad to
enjoy their watersports, but with so many opportunities in the UK we are
confident anyone looking to try a new activity or undertake regular
boating activities will be able to find just what they need on their
doorstep.”

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The Watersports Participation Survey covers participation from October
2021 to September 2022, a full year in which the UK was starting to live
with the pandemic and restrictions were largely removed. There were still
some entry restrictions in some international destinations, which impacted
international travel to a certain degree, but people could still get
abroad on holiday if they wished.

The survey is conducted annually by a consortium of leading marine bodies
including British Marine, Royal Yachting Association (RYA), Maritime and
Coastguard Agency (MCA), Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI),
British Canoeing (BC) Canal and River Trust and the Centre for
Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas).

* The core boating activities include small sailboat racing, other
small sailboat activities, yacht racing, yacht cruising, power boating,
general motor boating/cruising, canal boating, canoeing,
rowing/sculling, windsurfing, water skiing and wakeboarding and using
personal watercraft.

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