What are pilothouse boats?
Pilothouse boats are medium-sized, trailerable vessels frequently used for activities such as overnight cruising and day cruising. Ranging from 21 feet to 115 feet, these vessels usually average 33 feet. They are built and assembled by a wide variety of boat manufacturers with hull types including deep vee, modified vee, semi-displacement, displacement and planing designs. Boat Trader currently has 1,020 pilothouse boats for sale, including 374 new vessels and 646 used boats, listed by private sellers and professional dealerships nationwide.
What are the best pilothouse boats?
Ranger Tugs, Bayliner, Parker, Cutwater and Beneteau are some of the best-known designers of pilothouse boats at the moment. Pilothouse boats models are constructed with inboard, outboard, outboard-4S, inboard/outboard and other propulsion systems, available in gas, diesel, electric and other fuel systems. Seen in the past month, the top, most-viewed pilothouse boats brands on Boat Trader were a variety of commercial and recreational vessels.
How much do pilothouse boats cost?
Pilothouse boats for sale on Boat Trader are listed at a range of prices from a reasonable $23,383 on the lower-end all the way up to $6,731,650 for the most expensive vessels. Models with the most power can handle motors up to a massive 3,800 horsepower, while the most modest utility models may have as low as 114 horsepower engines on them (although the average motor size is 450 HP).
Why are pilothouse boats popular?
The bigger draft and generally wider beam of pilothouse boats are well-known features that make these boats perfect for overnight cruising and day cruising. Within our current availability, these pilothouse boats can hold up to 20 people, but usually averages 10. Boat Trader is confident you'll find the boat you're searching for because there are presently 1,020 pilothouse boats posted for sale, with 116 even more boat listings being added within the past month.