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- Recently Updated: Oldest first
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- Year: Oldest first
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- Price: Low to High
- Offered By: Wild Bill's Boats
- Offered By: Eclipse Marine at Clemson Marina
- Offered By: Pete Jorgensen Marine
- Offered By: Smith Motor Company
- Offered By: Smith Motor Company
- Offered By: Bent Marine
- Offered By: Bent Marine
- Offered By: Bent Marine
- Offered By: Smith Motor Company
- Offered By: The Boat Yard Inc
- Offered By: National Liquidators
- Offered By: Pete Jorgensen Marine
- Offered By: Smith Motor Company
- Offered By: Bryan's Marine Inc.
- Offered By: Pop Yachts
- Offered By: Bent Marine
- Offered By: Bent Marine
- Offered By: Bent Marine
- Offered By: Futrell Marine
- Offered By: Futrell Marine
- Offered By: Futrell Marine
- Offered By: Texas Marine of Conroe
- Offered By: Priced Right Keels & Wheels LLC
- Offered By: Water Workz Marine
- Offered By: Water Workz Marine
- Offered By: Water Workz Marine
What are Xpress boats?
Xpress is a well-established boat brand in the marine industry, manufacturing boats that vary in size from 14 feet to 24 feet. Boat Trader currently has 352 Xpress boats for sale, including 312 new vessels and 40 used boats listed by both individual owners and professional dealers mainly in United States. The oldest model listed on Boat Trader was built in 1998 and the newest was built in 2021.
What kind of boats does Xpress build?
Xpress designs and builds boats with familiar hull types including modified vee, flat and other. They are commonly favored for traditional boating boating pursuits such as freshwater fishing, saltwater fishing, day cruising, overnight cruising and watersports. Xpress manufactures models with outboard, outboard-4S, inboard, outboard-2S and other propulsion systems, available in gas and other fuel systems.
How much do Xpress boats cost?
Xpress boats for sale on Boat Trader are available for a variety of prices, valued from $2,735 on the moderate end all the way up to $61,994 for the most extravagant models. Higher performance models can hold motors up to 250 horsepower, while the smallest more functional models may have as little as 25 horsepower engines (although the average engine size is 115 HP).
Why are Xpress boats popular?
Xpress is popular for their Aluminum Fishing, Bass, Bay, Jon and Center Console among other classes and models. Overall these boats have shallow draft and average beam, characteristics that make them an excellent choice for freshwater fishing, saltwater fishing, day cruising, overnight cruising and watersports
What is the best Xpress?
Some of the most iconic Xpress models right now include: H20B, X21 Pro, H20 BAY, H190B and X19 Pro.