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Runabout boats
Expert Runabout boats Reviews
What are runabout boats?
Medium-sized, trailerable vessels called runabout boats are generally utilized for boating pursuits like day cruising and watersports. Usually averaging at 22 feet, these types of vessels can come as big as 40 feet and as small as 13 feet in length. Several boat manufacturers construct these vessels, using hull types such as modified vee, deep vee, pontoon, sea-V2(TM) and other. Boat Trader currently has 5,227 runabout boats for sale, including 2,105 new vessels and 3,122 used boats, listed by private sellers and professional boat and yacht dealers nationwide.
What are the best runabout boats?
Sea Ray, Chaparral, Tahoe, Bayliner and Yamaha Boats are some of the most well-known manufacturers of runabout boats at the moment. Runabout boats models are constructed with inboard/outboard, outboard, outboard-4S, inboard and other propulsion systems, available in gas, diesel, electric and other fuel systems. The top two runabout boats brands on Boat Trader over the previous 30 days were Boston Whaler, Chaparral, Cobalt, Crownline and Sea Ray.
How much do runabout boats cost?
Prices for runabout boats on Boat Trader range from a reasonable $6,500 at the modest side to $699,000 for the biggest, most advanced types. Models with the most power can handle motors up to a massive 1,200 horsepower, while more economic utility models may have as modest as 40 horsepower engines on them (although the average engine size is 260 HP).
Why are runabout boats popular?
Runabout boats are popular for their medium-depth draft and average beam, attributes that make these boats perfect for day cruising and watersports. Runabout boats are also popular boats for coastal, inshore and offshore boating.From our current listings, the average number of passengers that runabout boats can take is 10 people with a maximum of 18. Boat Trader is confident you'll find the boat you're searching for because there are presently 5,227 runabout boats posted for sale, with 992 even more boat listings being added in the last month.