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Commercial boats are built for tough, professional use—engineered to handle demanding conditions, heavy workloads, and extended hours on the water. Designed for industries like fishing, transportation, charter services, rescue operations, and construction, these boats prioritize durability, safety, and performance over leisure amenities.

From workboats and crew boats to crabbers, lobster boats, ferries, patrol vessels, and barges, commercial boats are constructed with rugged hulls, reinforced decks, and powerful engines to ensure reliability in all conditions. Many models are customized to meet specific operational needs and adhere to strict maritime regulations.

Browse our selection of new and used commercial boats ready to work as hard as you do. Whether you’re upgrading your fleet or purchasing your first workboat, these vessels are built to get the job done.

Commercial Boats On Boatcrazy

When looking to buy a dependable Commercial boat, consider these leading Commercial Boat Manufacturers

Sunseeker, Princess Yachts, Viking Yachts, Hatteras Yachts

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Commercial Boats Frequently Asked Questions

What is a commercial boat?

A commercial boat is a vessel used to transport cargo or passengers for hire, or operated by a business owner as part of commercial activity—not for recreational use.

Common types include commercial fishing vessels (trawlers, seiners, crabbers), patrol boats, passenger ferries, cargo barges, tugboats, and survey or pilot boats.

Commercial boats may be classified as 'inspected' (e.g. over six passengers) and require strict compliance like stability tests, safety systems, COI certification, crew training, and fire suppression systems.

Commercial boats vary widely—from small workboats under 30 ft up to trawlers and cargo vessels exceeding 200 ft. Passenger vessels may carry dozens to hundreds depending on design.

Costs range from tens of thousands for small fishing skiffs to several million dollars for large custom vessels. Mid-size commercial vessels typically cost between $500K–$5M.

Buyers include commercial fishers, shipping and logistics firms, pilot and port authorities, rescue services, charter companies, government agencies, and marine research organizations.