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Expert Utility boats Reviews
What are utility boats?
Utility boats are small, trailerable vessels usually used for endeavors such as a variety of commercial and recreational boating activities. Vessels of this kind can range in size, with the smallest current boat listed at 11 feet in length, to the longest vessel measuring in at 68 feet, and an average length of 18 feet. These boats are constructed by a wide variety of boat building companies with hull types including modified vee, deep vee, flat, monohull and other designs. Boat Trader currently has 99 utility boats for sale, including 54 new vessels and 45 used boats, listed by both individuals and professional boat dealerships across the country.
What are the best utility boats?
Some of the most notorious builders of utility boats currently include: Lowe, Custom, Crestliner, SeaArk and Sylvan. These builders design utility boats models with outboard-4S, outboard, inboard, outboard-2S and other propulsion systems, available in gas, diesel and other fuel systems. In the past 30 days, the top, most-viewed utility boats brands on Boat Trader were Crestliner, G3, Lund, Smoker Craft and Tracker.
How much do utility boats cost?
Utility boats for sale on Boat Trader are available for an assortment of prices from a sensible $1,523 on the more accessible end all the way up to $999,999 for the higher-end boats. Models with more power can hold motors up to 598 horsepower, while shorter, more affordable utility models may have as little as 6 horsepower engines on them (although the average power size is 60 HP).
Why are utility boats popular?
Utility boats are popular for their shallow draft and average beam, traits that make these boats an excellent choice for a variety of commercial and recreational boating activities. Utility boats are also popular boats for rivers and lakes and other shallow fresh bodies of water. From our current listings, the average number of passengers that utility boats can hold onboard is 5 people with a maximum of 20. Also, with 99 utility boats currently listed for sale and 21 boats added in the past 30 days, Boat Trader is confident you’ll find the boat you are looking for.