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- $895,000Fort Lauderdale, FLOffered By: Export Yacht Sales
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What are utility boats?
Utility boats are small, trailerable vessels generally used for on-the-water activities such as a variety of commercial and recreational boating activities. These types of vessels can span in size from 11 feet to 81 feet with an average length of 18 feet. They are constructed by a wide variety of boat makers with hull types including modified vee, deep vee, flat, semi-displacement and other designs. Boat Trader currently has 123 utility boats for sale, including 67 new vessels and 56 used boats listed by both individual owners and professional yacht brokers and boat dealerships across the country.
What are the best utility boats?
Some of the most popular manufacturers of utility boats right now include: Lund, Lowe, Tracker, Custom and Smoker Craft. These builders construct utility boats models with outboard, outboard-4S, inboard, inboard/outboard and outboard-2S propulsion systems, available in gas, diesel, electric and other fuel systems.
What are the most affordable utility boats?
Utility boats for sale on Boat Trader are listed for a variety of prices from a sensible $623 on the lower-cost segment all the way up to $849,400 for the most luxurious yachts. Models with more power can take motors up to 740 horsepower, while the most compact and efficient utility models may have as little as 16 horsepower engines on them (although the average engine size is 115 HP).
Why are utility boats popular?
Utility boats are popular for their moderate draft and average beam, characteristics that make these boats an ideal choice for a variety of commercial and recreational boating activities. Utility boats are also popular boats for coastal, inshore and offshore boating.