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  • The 357 LXF S-Class will surpass all of your expectations. When you step abpard and experience the extended space designed into this model, coupled with the performance, innovation... View Details

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  • The revolutionary 400 LXF, a true masterpiece of innovation in the world of boating. This stunning model combines exceptional technology, unmatched performance, and luxurious styli... View Details

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  • The 261 XSS is an inshore/offshore crossover and is loaded with notable features such as the large casting fore and rear deck; port and starboard aerated baitwells; ample rod stora... View Details

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  • This exceptionally clean, two-owner Pursuit 246 Dual Console is a standout in both performance and care. Powered by a Yamaha 300, it delivers impressive reliability, smooth handlin... View Details

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  • Some chase fish. Others chase freedom. With the Aquila 47 Molokai power catamaran, you don't have to choose. The 2026 Aquila 47 Molokai is the first catamaran of its kind. Until no... View Details

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  • Born from the Pacific. Built for wherever "Out There" takes you. The Aquila 28 Molokai merges professional-grade fishing capability with practical versatility, extending your horiz... View Details

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  • Experience Luxury and Performance with the 2025 Scout 251 XSS Embark on thrilling adventures with the futuristic 2025 Scout 251 XSS, boasting unparalleled craftsmanship and cutting... View Details

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Fishing Boats on Boatcrazy

Fishing boats are purpose-built for anglers of all types—designed to get you to the fish and keep you there comfortably. From inland lakes to offshore canyons, fishing boats come in a wide variety of sizes and styles, each tailored to specific environments and techniques. Whether you're casting for bass in the shallows, trolling offshore for tuna, or dropping lines in a quiet bay, there’s a fishing boat designed to match your passion.

Common features include livewells, rod holders, trolling motors, fishfinders, and open deck space for casting and reeling. Categories range from compact aluminum fishing boats and bass boats, to versatile center consoles, bay boats, and fully equipped offshore sportfishers.

Browse our inventory of new and used fishing boats to find the perfect rig for your next adventure. No matter where or how you fish, these boats are built to perform and get you hooked on every trip.

Fishing Boats manufacturers on Boatcrazy

When you’re shopping for a trusted Fishing boat, consider these top Fishing Boat Manufacturers

Grady White, Boston Whaler, Viking Yachts, Hatteras Yachts, Pursuit, Scout Boats

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Fishing Boats Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common types of fishing boats?

Common fishing boat types include center console, bay boats, flats/skiffs, dual consoles, sportfishing convertibles, lobster or downeast-style boats, and aluminum jon boats or pangas.

A center console has a steering station in the middle and open deck all around, ideal for fishing from any position. Often equipped with outriggers, livewells, and rugged storage setups.

Flats boats and skiffs are shallow-draft vessels designed for fishing in skinny water. They are lightweight, maneuverable, and often used with poling platforms or push-pole setups.

Small or aluminum jon/skiff boats may start around $5K–$20K. Mid-range sportfishing boats average $20K–$200K. Premium offshore and convertible boats can exceed $500K to over $5M.

For offshore fishing, sportfishing convertibles and express-style hulls with enclosed cabins are preferred. Brands include Viking, Hatteras, Bertram, Scout, Pursuit and Grady-White.

Yes—aluminum jon boats and panga-style skiffs are widely used for freshwater and shallow-water fishing due to their low cost, simplicity, and easy maintenance.