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Dual Console boats
Dual console boats can be used for a wide range of activities, although it will depend on how they are kitted out.
Expert Dual Console boats Reviews
What are dual console boats?
Dual Console boats are medium-sized, trailerable vessels frequently used for boating pursuits such as day cruising, saltwater fishing and watersports. Vessels of this kind can range in size, with the smallest current boat listed at 17 feet in length, to the longest vessel measuring in at 38 feet, and an average length of 24 feet. They are built by a wide variety of boat building companies with hull types including deep vee, modified vee, sea-V2(TM), catamaran and other designs. Boat Trader currently has 1,613 dual console boats for sale, including 885 new vessels and 728 used boats, listed by both individuals and professional yacht brokers and boat dealerships across the country.
What are the best dual console boats?
Some of the most widely-known manufacturers of dual console boats currently include: Grady-White, Boston Whaler, Pursuit, Robalo and Scout. These builders manufacture dual console boats models with outboard, outboard-4S, inboard, inboard/outboard and other propulsion systems, available in gas, diesel and other fuel systems. In the past 30 days, the top, most-viewed dual console boats brands on Boat Trader were Boston Whaler, Grady-White, Key West, Pursuit and Robalo.
How much do dual console boats cost?
Dual Console boats for sale on Boat Trader are offered at a variety of prices from a sensible $11,987 on the modest side all the way up to $851,300 for the most expensive boats. Models with more power can take motors up to a blazing 1,050 horsepower, while the most modest, utility models may have as little as 90 horsepower engines on them (although the average power size is 300 HP).
Why are dual console boats popular?
Dual Console boats are popular for their moderate draft and average beam, traits that make these boats perfect for day cruising, saltwater fishing and watersports. Dual Console boats are also popular boats for coastal, inshore and offshore boating. From our current listings, the average number of passengers that dual console boats can accommodate is 10 people with a maximum of 15. Also, with 1,613 dual console boats currently listed for sale and 226 boats added in the past 30 days, Boat Trader is confident you’ll find the boat you are looking for.