Overview
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in building boats. Boats are defined as watercraft not built in shipyards and typically of the type suitable or intended for personal use. Included in this industry are establishments that manufacture heavy-duty inflatable rubber or inflatable plastic boats (RIBs).
The immediate parent of national industry 336612 is international industry 33661: Ship and Boat Building
Illustrative Examples
- Dinghy (except inflatable rubber) manufacturing
- Inflatable plastic boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing
- Inflatable rubber boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing
- Motorboats, inboard or outboard, building
- Rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) manufacturing
- Rowboats manufacturing
- Sailboat building, not done in shipyards
- Yacht building, not done in shipyards
2017 NAICS Edition Cross References
- Ship building or ship repairs performed in a shipyard--are classified in U.S. Industry 336611, Ship Building and Repairing;
- Manufacturing inflatable rubber swimming pool rafts and similar flotation devices--are classified in U.S. Industry 326299, All Other Rubber Product Manufacturing; and
- Manufacturing inflatable plastic swimming pool rafts and similar flotation devices--are classified in U.S. Industry 326199, All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing.
Sub-Descriptions
- 336612 - Air boat building
- 336612 - Boat yards (i.e., boat manufacturing facilities)
- 336612 - Boats (i.e., suitable or intended for personal use) manufacturing
- 336612 - Boats, inflatable plastics (except toy-type), manufacturing
- 336612 - Cabin cruiser building
- 336612 - Dinghies manufacturing
- 336612 - Dories building
- 336612 - Hovercraft building
- 336612 - Inflatable plastic boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing
- 336612 - Inflatable rubber boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing
- 336612 - Life rafts, inflatable, manufacturing
- 336612 - Motorboat, inboard or outboard, building
- 336612 - Pleasure boats manufacturing
- 336612 - Rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) manufacturing
- 336612 - Rowboats manufacturing
- 336612 - Sailboat building, not done in shipyards
- 336612 - Underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) manufacturing in boat yards
- 336612 - Unmanned and robotic watercraft manufacturing in boat yards
- 336612 - Yacht building, not done in shipyards
History
The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.
Edition | Existed | Equivalent Value |
---|---|---|
2002 | 336612 | |
2007 | 336612 | |
2012 | 336612 | |
2017 | 336612 | |
2022 | 336612 |
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Mappings
Insurance Industry Mappings
The US Property and Casualty Insurance Industry may use the following classification descriptions which might encompass national industry 336612, Boat Building:
- boat building
- boat building and repair
- boat building or repair
- boat building wood not otherwise classified
- boat or ship building inboard and inboard or outboard
- boat or ship building without motor
- boatbuilding excl wood metal
- boatbuilding excl wood metal excl large or commercial vessel
- boatbuilding metal
- boatbuilding metal excl large or commercial
- boatbuilding or repair state act only
- boatbuilding or repair u act f code
- boatbuilding wood
- boatbuilding wood excl large boat
- boatbuilding wood not otherwise classified state act only
- boatbuilding wood not otherwise classified u act f code
- bone plastic celluloid and shell product other than sign film recording media compact disc
- celluloid and shell bone plastic product other than sign film recording media compact disc
- fabricated rubber product not otherwise classified
- manufacturing
- plastic bone celluloid and shell product other than sign film recording media compact disc
- plastic good manufacturing not otherwise classified
- plastic good manufacturing other finished product
- plastic product not otherwise classified
- rigging ship or boat
- shell and celluloid bone plastic product other than sign film recording media compact disc
- ship and boat building
- transportation equipment manufacturing
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