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Used Motor Boat

Browse used motor boats for sale. Find your perfect powerboat among verified listings.

Used Motorboats Buying Guide

Are you looking for the perfect motorboat for your needs? The used market offers incredible opportunities to buy prestigious vessels at competitive prices. Whether you are a speed enthusiast, a family cruising lover, or a sport fisherman, you will surely find the model that suits you.

Why choose a used motorboat?

Buying a used motorboat allows you to access premium brands like Azimut, Ferretti, Sunseeker, and Riva at a fraction of the cost of a new one. Additionally, used boats often come with expensive options already installed, such as generators, air conditioning, and advanced electronic instrumentation.

Types of Motorboats

There are different categories: Flybridges, ideal for those seeking space and visibility; Open boats, perfect for those who love contact with the sea and sporty performance; and Trawlers, for those who prefer long voyages and low fuel consumption. Carefully evaluate how you will use it before choosing.

What to check before buying?

Always check the condition of the engines and engine hours. A thorough inspection of the hull for osmosis and the state of the electrical systems is fundamental. Relying on a professional survey is always recommended to avoid future surprises.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How much does it cost to maintain a used motorboat?

Costs vary based on size and type of usage. Consider mooring, insurance, routine engine maintenance, and fuel. A general rule estimates annual costs at around 10% of the boat's value.

What is the difference between Shaft Line and IPS?

Shaft line transmission is traditional, robust, and requires less maintenance. IPS (Inboard Performance System) offers greater maneuverability, reduced fuel consumption, and less vibration, but has higher maintenance costs.