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Classic / Antique Boats On Boatcrazy

Classic and Antique boats are timeless vessels that capture the elegance, craftsmanship, and nostalgia of boating’s golden age. Whether meticulously restored or preserved in original condition, these boats are prized for their vintage styling, wooden hulls, and historical significance. From mahogany runabouts and teak-deck cruisers to rare collector models, classic boats offer a unique connection to maritime heritage.

Typically defined as boats 25 years or older, antique vessels are more than just watercraft—they’re works of art. Many are showpieces at vintage boat festivals, while others remain fully seaworthy and ready to cruise in style. Owning a classic boat is about passion, tradition, and the joy of preserving a piece of boating history.

Explore our collection of classic and antique boats for sale, including museum-quality restorations and beautifully aged originals. Whether you're a collector, enthusiast, or just love timeless design, these boats offer character and charm that never go out of style.

Classic / Antique Boats On Boatcrazy

When looking to buy a beautifully crafted Classic or Antique boat, consider these renowned Manufacturers

Chris‑Craft, Riva, Bertram, Century, Lyman.

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Classic / Antique Boats Frequently Asked Questions

What defines an antique vs a classic boat?

According to ACBS, boats built between 1919–1942 are classified as Antique, while those built from 1943–1975 are considered Classic.

Their craftsmanship, historic design, aesthetic appeal, and the stories behind each vessel make them highly prized by collectors and restorers alike.

Prices range from a few thousand dollars for project hulls to hundreds of thousands—or even millions—for fully restored vintage models. Restoration costs themselves often reach ~$40K or more.

Popular types include mahogany runabouts, powerboats, early fiberglass cruisers, vintage sail yachts, and restored wooden launches and tenders.

Major platforms like Boat Trader, YachtWorld, and specialty brokers list hundreds of antique and classic boats—from original hulls to fully restored models.

Consider hull condition, provenance, restorability, insurance costs, and whether you want a preserved (original) or restored vessel—and be prepared for ongoing maintenance.