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14 Great Pocket Cruisers in 2023

  • By Victor Tan
  • Updated: July 20, 2023

Pocket cruisers and mini yachts are generally vessels under 50 feet in length overall, and can include express cruiser designs, flybridge yachts as well as either monohull or catamaran hull forms. They are cruising boats easily handled by a small, or even shorthanded, crew. Pocket cruisers generally have wave-taming hull designs and have the ability to take on sporty seas, offer comfortable accommodations belowdecks with one or two staterooms for extended voyages, “homelike amenities,” and the ability to cruise as slowly or as quickly as an owner desires with inboard- and outboard-power options. These pocket-cruising boats have the range for longer voyages , can pull up in skinny water at the sandbar thanks to shallow drafts, and head over the horizon where cruising adventure awaits. Pocket cruisers are true multitasking yachts. When it comes to family and couples cruising, it’s hard to beat a well-built and well-equipped and pocket cruiser.

Best Cruising Boats Under 50-Feet

The following 14 pocket cruisers and mini yachts are all vessels we’ve seen, been aboard, and tested. They are listed in no particular order.

  • Hood 35 LM: high-tech, family-friendly pocket cruiser
  • Galeon Yachts 375 GTO: mid-size boat with plenty of below-deck space
  • Aquila 42: sleek power catamaran ready to entertain
  • Azimut Verve 42 : small, yet mighty yacht ready for open water
  • Hinckley Yachts 35: luxury picnic cruiser with range
  • Beneteau Gran Turismo 45: sleek cruising yacht with all the amenities
  • Solaris Power 48 Open: eye-catching power yacht with 360-degree views
  • Cruisers Yachts 42 GLS: luxury cruiser yacht with powerful outboard options
  • Back Cove 34O: modern outboard power combined with classic Downeast styling
  • Picnic Boat 40: speedy and fuel-efficient vessel with great looks
  • Aquila 36: comfortably seat up to 20 guests for fun on the salt
  • Boston Whaler 350 Realm: multitasker built for fishing and entertaining
  • MJM 35z: sporty, aesthetically pleasing, cruising-conscious features and elegant lines
  • Greenline 39: sturdy-looking lines and environmentally-friendly power

When Android co-founder, Rich Miner, wanted a new family-friendly pocket cruiser , he turned to a custom-penned C.W. Hood design and a Lyman-Morse-built 35-footer, which has a timeless Down East profile matched to seriously modern technology under the hood.

This yacht looks like a traditional, cold-molded Down East dayboat, but actually, it has everything, from Hamilton HJX Series water-jet drives to a planned Sea Machines autonomous command-and-control system . Top speed: 40-plus knots.

Hood 35 LM

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Galeon yachts 375 gto.

Even the remnants of Hurricane Ian, couldn’t dissuade the Galeon Yacht 375 GTO from its cruising mission. The small yacht’s wave-splitting hull form is paired to torque-filled 600 hp Mercury Verado outboards , giving this fun-in-the-sun boat a 47-knot top hop.

The 375 GTO is a speedster, to be sure, but it’s also so much more. Just about every aspect of the main deck seating is transformable and multifunction, from the aft seating to the alfresco dining abaft the helm, and beyond. It also has a family-size and eminently cruise-worthy belowdecks space for four guests, all while providing a foredeck entertaining lounge too.

The Galeon Yachts 375 GTO ticks all the boxes for an easy-to-handle and sporty cruiser.

Galeon Yachts 375 GTO

Aquila 42 Yacht Power Catamaran

Following the success of its 44-, 54- and 70-foot power catamaran models, Aquila has launched the stable-as-a-table, owner-operator-ready Aquila 42 Yacht Power Catamaran .

The Aquila 42 is the entry point into the builder’s yacht line and is noteworthy for its ability to accommodate anywhere from a two- to four-stateroom layout, depending on the owner’s cruising requirements. There are alfresco spaces to manage the sunset cruise with friends and family, including a foredeck lounge area that can be accessed via centerline steps from the flybridge. The Aquila 42 is available with several Volvo Penta diesel-engine options .

Aquila 42

Azimut Verve 42

Want to cruise from Florida to Bimini in about an hour? The Azimut Yachts Verve 42 can do that thanks, in part, to triple 450 hp Mercury Racing outboards and a hull designed to dice-and-slice a seaway. Top hop: 45 knots. The Verve 42 also has style for miles with a fine entry, raked hardtop, and a razorlike sheerline accented by sweeping hull glass from bow to stern. It’s striking.

With accommodation for a family of four, the Verve 42 is also solid under the hull tokeep everyone safe on those passages. The Verve 42’s hull is built of fiberglass and uses vinylester resins for blister protection. The yacht’s deck and hardtop are comprised of carbon fiber for strength without added weight. This all means that the Azimut Verve 42 is built to CE Classification Type A , making it suitable for sea voyages where winds can exceed 45 mph and seas to 13 feet.

Azimut Verve 42

Hinckley Yachts 35

The Hinckley Yachts 35 takes everything that yachtsmen like about this pedigreed-brand’s classic profile and infuses today’s modern outboard power to create 40 knots of sheer fun wrapped in sheer luxury.

This 35-foot Hinckley is built on a Michael-Peters-penned hull form with a fine entry, wider-than-average chines and a moderate deadrise. While the boat is built to sprint when desired, it’s also a relatively economical cruiser. For instance, a comfortable 24-knot cruise the Hinckley Yachts 35 has a 276-nautical-mile range.

It also has a tech-build thanks to vacuum-infused carbon-fiber composites and epoxy resin. An integrated interior structure is infused with the hull adding rigidity. The hull is then post-cured in an 80-foot oven, further strengthening the structure.

Hinckley 35

Beneteau Gran Turismo 45

The Beneteau Gran Turismo is the flagship of the builder’s four-model GT series, which also includes 32-, 36- and 41-foot models.

The Gran Turismo 45 ’s cruise-centric layout includes two staterooms and two heads belowdecks, as well as a galley down. There is also a dinette for meals and a settee for rainy-day lounging. Entertaining guests and enjoying the sun is the primary mission of the main deck.

Beneteau Gran Turismo 45

Solaris Power 48 Open

The Solaris Power 48 Open was the first powerboat from this longtime builder known for its sailing yachts, ranging from 40 to 110 feet length overall. The Solaris Power 48 Open is notable for its wave-slicing plumb-bow design, high freeboard forward and 32-knot-plus speed. Power is twin 480 hp Volvo Penta IPS650 diesels.

The high freeboard keeps the deck dry and help creates sizable volume belowdecks with an average 6-foot-6-inch headroom. This enables real estate for either one or two staterooms. With the single-stateroom setup, there is a forepeak master stateroom while an L-shaped settee converts to sleeping accommodations for family or occasional guests. Interior wood options are oak or walnut.

Solaris 48 Open

Cruisers Yachts 42 GLS

Outboard-power cruising aficionados will appreciate the triple-engine options for the Cruisers Yachts 42 GLS . The 42 GLS we got aboard had the triple 400 hp Mercury Verados , which produced a top hop of 45 knots, but triple 450 hp Verados are available. Triple 350 hp Mercury Verados are the standard engine option. No matter the power arrangement, this express cruiser can easily be used for wakeboarding and tube towing. The 42 GLS is designed to handle the rough stuff too, with a fine entry and 21-degree transom deadrise.

For cruising enthusiasts, the 42 GLS has a master stateroom with an athwartships and a nearly queen-size berth, and the lower salon’s U-shaped dinette converts to a queen-size berth for the kids.

Cruisers Yachts 42 GLS

Back Cove 34O

Combining modern outboard power with classic Downeast styling, the Back Cove 34O touts award-winning standards with cruising in mind. The 34O is equipped with twin 300 hp Yamaha outboards, engines that allow the Newport International Boat Show’s 2018 Best Powerboat Under 35 Feet winner to travel up to 214 nautical miles at 24 knots on a 250-gallon fuel tank.

Belowdecks, the 34O has an island double berth and a split-head arrangement with the toilet to port and a separate shower stall to starboard. On the main deck, a U-shape dinette to port accommodates four or more guests on the Back Cove Yachts vessel. The 34O’s galley is equipped with a Cuisinart microwave, a two-burner Kenyon electric cooktop and a Vitrifrigo fridge and freezer.

back cove 340

Picnic Boat 40

Hinckley Yachts unveiled its first Picnic Boat more than two decades ago. Now, after two previous, sub-40-foot models, the Maine-based boatbuilder has developed its largest and most advanced model to date: the Picnic Boat 40.

Twin 480 hp Cummins diesel engines paired to twin Hamilton 322 jet drives propel the yacht to a 30-knot cruising speed and 34 knots on the pins. With optional twin 550 hp Cummins diesels, cruise and top-end speeds jump to 35 and 38 knots, respectively.

There is an L-shaped settee with a table and a wet bar on the main deck to port. The helm station is forward and to starboard with a benchseat for two. There is also a companion seat across from the helm. Belowdecks, there is 6-foot-2-inch headroom, and the dinette table drops to form a California-king berth for overnights and weekending.

hinckley picnic boat 40

Aquila Power Catamarans started its line with 44- and 48-footers, and now the builder’s Aquila 36 takes the line into the midsize market.

The 36 features a single, main-living area from bow to stern, helped in part by the vessel’s 14-foot, 7-inch beam. The boat can comfortably seat up to 20 guests for fun on the salt. Several Mercury Verado engine options are available for the Aquila 36, including twin 250-, 300- and 350-hp four-strokes. With the 350s, the Aquila has a top-end speed of 37 knots.

Other notable features include a fiberglass hardtop, a dinette, a cooktop, a fridge, a sink and a smokeless grill. Belowdecks, there are two staterooms with nearly queen-size berths, en suite heads and 6-foot-6-inch headroom in each.

aquila 36

Boston Whaler 350 Realm

From fishing and entertaining guests to diving and overnight cruising, Boston Whaler ‘s 350 Realm is a multitasker. And it’s fast, too. It’s powered with either triple 300 hp or triple 350 hp Mercury Verados. The 350 Realm can reach a top speed of 46 knots.

At the helm, two Raymarine displays provide vital navigation data. The captain can take in the displays’ view from a doublewide helm seat. There’s a flip-down platform for standing when needed and a footrest when desired.

There is a V-shaped berth that converts into a double berth with a filler cushion. The separated head has a VacuFlush MSD and a hot-and-cold shower. Owners also have the option to add a microwave and a flat-screen TV.

Boston Whaler 350 Realm

The MJM 35z can reach a top speed of 44 knots and a cruising speed of 33 knots on its optional 350 hp Mercury Verado outboards; twin 300 hp outboards are standard on this MJM Yachts vessel. Additionally, the 35z can travel up to 304 nautical miles on its 250-gallon fuel tank.

The 35z has a flush-deck layout and to port is space for an electric grill, a baitwell, a sink, an ice maker and a fridge. There are two Stidd helm seats—one for the helmsman and the other for a copilot—that rotate to face the rest of the seating aft. In the cabin is V-shaped seating forward that can be converted to a berth.

Owners also have the option of adding a Seakeeper 3 gyrostabilizer and a full-length Bimini top to shade the cockpit.

MJM 35z

Greenline 39

Greenline Yachts ‘ vessels are aptly named for their environmentally friendly means of moving about; the Greenline 39 is no different. The Slovenian yacht manufacturer produces two types of this model: hybrid and solar.

If owners opt for the latter, the 39’s four solar panels atop the salon power all of the vessel’s systems for three hours. With the power of the sun, the 39 can achieve a max speed of 6.5 knots and a cruising speed of 4 knots. The hybrid type uses those same panels to help power a 220 hp Volvo Penta D3 with a Mahle electric-drive system. Owners have the option of replacing the standard engine with a 370 hp Yanmar 8LV diesel.

Belowdecks, scissor berths provide accommodations for long weekends.

Greenline 39

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The best small cruising yachts in 2023

  • Theo Stocker
  • September 29, 2023

Despite bigger yachts dominating the new boat scene in recent decades, there are still any number of builders making new smaller cruisers. Here's our pick of the best small cruising yachts in 2023

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We have seen a surprisingly large number of builders going against the grain to bring small cruising yachts to market in the last year or so, ranging from trailer0-sailers to smaller traditionally-styled options. Here, we’ve rounded up 4 of the best small cruising yachts launched in the last year.

Typically this size of yacht appeals to those who are looking for a day sailer or weekender and will often offer reduced draught in able to allow you to go creek crawling or nose your way into otherwise hard to get to anchorages.

The best small cruising yachts 2023

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Once you’ve seen one, Bente yachts are unmistakable. We revisited the brand’s first boat, the Bente 24 , a couple of issues ago, which has been around for 10 years or so. The brand then launched the striking Bente 39 which was immensely innovative, but the company ran into financial difficulties. Now under new owners and a more stable footing, a third model has been launched, which I can’t wait to test sail. The Bente 28 is unlike any other 28-footer.

The hull is cutting edge with wide transom, double rudders and full bows providing a powerful hull form as well as volume below. Construction is polyester GRP foam sandwich, with the basic version being heavier hand lamination, and the more expensive Edition version being vacuum infused. While this is a boat designed to be fast, it’s a long way from a wild racing boat.

Displacement is a not outlandish 3.2 tonnes and draught is 1.6m (there’s an option for a 1.95m performance T-keel with lead bulb that’s 100kg lighter), so it fits well within the scope of a sensible cruising boat.

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The Tide 25, built by MFH in north Germany – began its life as a Dehler SQ25, but the mould was sold off when that company hit hard times. Plumb bows and stern with a long hull chine, bevelled deck edge and twin rudders put her on trend, and maximise performance under sail and accommodation on board.

On deck, she has a large cockpit with benches forward and four decent lockers. Under the cockpit sole there’s access to what would be engine space for a diesel inboard, now housing batteries for the electric motors.

Opt for the sport version, and you’ll get beefed up deck hardware and a minimalist fit out, with the mainsheet traveller across the transom, while the comfort version has a smaller main with the mainsheet coming to a fixed point on the cockpit sole forward of the helm. The rig has aft-swept spreaders and no backstay.

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The fact that the accommodation of the Pointer 30 is designed around a Nespresso machine, enshrined in glory, tells you a lot about this boat. It was conceived as a comfortable, fast and stylish weekend cruiser that you can take your friends down to for a coffee before a nice sail to somewhere for lunch. This is a boat that knows what it is about. Tea drinkers, don’t worry; there’s still a gas hob to boil a kettle.

The sail area isn’t vast, but this looks to be an easily driven hull. A below-deck furler setting a genoa that sheets to tracks on the coachroof is standard, with a self-tacker being optional.

The fixed bowsprit houses a bow roller, and a tack point for furling offwind sails – the gennaker takes her offwind sail area up to 100m2, set from an aluminium twin-spreader rig with adjustable backstay. She has a powerful kicker, but no traveller for the main, which is sheeted to a raised plinth in the cockpit sole.

Below deck the layout is simple, clean and quietly stylish. Headroom is restricted, dictated by the low freeboard and elegant lines.

To port, the heart of the boat is the ‘coffee bar’ on a shelf in the moulded hull liner, next to a small dinette-style table with two leather swivel armchairs. The forward of these chairs spins round to face a neat lift-top desk (though the drawer below isn’t large enough for a chart).

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Swallow Yachts 32

Aimed at sailors who may have owned larger yachts before but want to downsize, Swallow Yachts owner Matt Newland explained that he ‘wanted to build a boat that was fun and easy to sail, simple to maintain and had timeless looks with as low an environmental impact as possible.’

Though not a true launch-and-sail trailer sailer, a four-by-four will still be able to tow the 32 on her own trailer, as boat and trailer come in at under 3.5 tonnes, and within the 2.9m overhang limit.

With a keel-down draught of 2.8m, a fine entry at the bow and broad aft sections, this boat promises to be a good performer. You can sail with the lifting keel in any position for shoal waters, but lift it all the way and you’ve got a draught of just 40cm for creek crawling and drying out.

Newland has tried to draw lines that are timeless rather than trendy while a retractable bowsprit, backstayless carbon rig and square-top mainsail ensure she is right up there in terms of her contemporary design and latest tech.

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Discovering the Best Small Boats with Motors: A Compact Guide

Ready for some water-bound adventure but don’t want the hassle of a big vessel?

Small boats with motors are your ticket to freedom on the waves. These compact powerhouses pack a punch, perfect for solo fishing trips, cozy family outings, or just some peaceful time on the water.

Let’s dive into why small boats are a big deal, what makes a motor stand out, and spotlight some of the coolest models cruising the market.

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Benefits and Considerations for Small Motorized Boats

Small boats with motors stand out for their ease of use, lower maintenance, and affordability. They are perfect for navigating narrow waterways, ideal for fishing in remote spots, and great for day trips.

When selecting a motor for a small boat, consider factors like fuel efficiency, noise level, power, and reliability. A good motor should provide enough power for your boating needs while being fuel-efficient and easy to maintain. Also, consider the engine’s weight, as a heavy motor might overpower a small boat.

Top Motors for Small Boats: Finding the Perfect Match

The market is filled with various options, but finding the right motor for your small boat is crucial for an optimal boating experience. Look for motors known for their durability, efficiency, and performance.

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Check out our lineup at OnlineOutboards.com and get ready to make some waves with your new compact boating buddy!

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25th sep 2023 by samantha wilson.

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If you’re in the market for a new or used small motor boat, the sheer variety on the market can be overwhelming. The thousands of different models, finishes, and styles from dozens of different boat manufacturers can make finding the perfect one like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack. Whether you’re on the hunt for a weekend cruiser, a sporty motorboat, a nifty RIB, or a sturdy fishing boat, a wide range of different small boat manufacturers will pop up on your radar. 

Creating a best-of list of manufacturers comes with its limitations, and it’s important to remember that there are many smaller and more bespoke brands out there that might just make the perfect boat for you. That said, we can take a look (in no particular order) at some top manufacturers of smaller sized motorboats which fit within the categories of fishing boats , wakeboard boats , bowriders , and more, to come up with some top picks.

No list is complete without Sea Ray, which is undoubtedly one of the best-known and best-loved small boat manufacturers of sport boats, deck boats, and bowriders in the world. With 27 models in today’s impressive repertoire and a legion of happy and loyal customers, Sea Ray is one of the biggest players in this category of boat. Their current models range from the 19 foot SPX 190 to the 40 foot SLX 400, some older models stretched to over 60 feet, and both new and used Sea Ray boats feature highly on Rightboat.com. In fact, we currently have over 700 for sale. 

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Boston Whaler

With a history dating back 65 years, Boston Whaler’s catalog of fishing boats, center consoles, cruisers, and tenders is one of the most impressive on the market. Renowned for their sturdiness, excellent build quality, and durability, they maintain their price in the second-hand market and are highly sought after. From the towable Boston 13 to the sleek 420 Outrage sport fishing boat, there are currently 24 models to choose from.

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Established in 1957 Bayliner has been on the scene for many decades, creating some of the most popular deck boats, center console boats, and bowriders on the market. Today it continues its legacy as part of the Brunswick Corporation, offering customers a sleek and sporty range of boats which stretches from the 15-foot Element at one end to a 24-foot center console at the other. On the used boat market, you’ll also find older Bayliners that are cruisers with full cabins and amenities. 

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Chaparral prides themselves on their range of sporty, fun and sophisticated-looking sports boats. With both outboard and inboard models, they are well-loved by runabout enthusiasts who value an elegant profile as much as they do the very latest in technology. While Chaparral’s offerings include cabin boats up to 33-foot family express cruisers, their Surf Series and Outboard models are top choices for watersports and day boats.

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Yamaha needs little introduction, with these world-famous jet boats often seen whizzing across the seas especially in their main market in the United States. Well respected for their range of 22 different bowriders and watersports boats, Yamaha also entered the fishing boat market with jet-powered center console models and now offers eight models of these from 19 to 25 feet. 

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Chris-Craft

American powerhouse manufacturer Chris-Craft has been building boats since 1874, an impressive accolade in its own right. Their current range of motorboats focuses on a passion for luxury and the boating lifestyle, and while their model line has included everything from runabouts to yachts through the centuries, today it consists of high-end luxury open day-boats from 24 to 35 feet.

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Grady-White

When it comes to adventurous, well-equipped, sturdy fishing boats, Grady-White is a big player in the market. Extremely popular in the United States, their saltwater range of dual console, center console, and express cabin models are some of the best family boats for the money - and they maintain excellent second-hand resale prices. Described as rugged yet elegant, their latest center console models range from the 18-foot Fisherman to the 45-foot Canyon. Walkaround cabin models and the dual console Freedom models range from 21 to 37 feet.

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Tracker boats aren’t merely popular, they’re uber-popular and Tracker claims to be America’s number-one selling aluminum fishing boat. Their lineup has shrunk in recent years (they used to offer many more small Jon boats ) but you’ll see a wide range of offerings on the used market, as well as their current lineup of 19 deep-V, modified-V, and Jon boats ranging from 16 feet to 21 feet, five inches long. Regardless of the model, they’re known for delivering a strong bang for the buck with comprehensive boat-motor-trailer packages sold in turnkey form. 

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Leaders in pontoon boats (and on our list of the Best Pontoon Boat Brands Priced Under $30,000 ) along with an impressive range of fishing and small pleasure boats, Starcraft boats pack fun, adventure and reliability into all of their models. Often considered among the most popular types of lake boats , Starcraft’s range appeals to families, fishing aficionados, and watersports junkies. All of their models are easily towable, making them perfect for weekend forays to the inland waterways or launching in different coastal areas for exploring. These models can all be customized while you will also find a huge variety of used models on Rightboat.com. 

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For over 60 years, Jeanneau has been crafting a wide array of motorboats and sailing yachts. Their partnerships with world acclaimed interior designer Andrew Winch, and the technical expertise of Philippe Briand, has put them in the very top of small boat manufacturers and rightly so. Their motorboats range from 22 to 40 feet, with the new smaller Leader (in North America) and Cap Camarat (in Europe) range perfect for fishing, water skiing, and cruising. They also have a wider range of cabin boats than most modern builders of small motor boats with innovative interior designs that make them as perfect for family coastal cruises as they are for fishing. 

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This article was published in November 2021 and was last updated in September 2023 by Lenny Rudow.

Written By: Samantha Wilson

Samantha Wilson has spent her entire life on and around boats, from tiny sailing dinghies all the way up to superyachts. She writes for many boating and yachting publications, top charter agencies, and some of the largest travel businesses in the industry, combining her knowledge and passion of boating, travel and writing to create topical, useful and engaging content.

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Small boats: Small boats: A comprehensive guide to choosing the ideal vessel

Small boats: Small boats: A comprehensive guide to choosing the ideal vessel

  • Small boats: A comprehensive guide to choosing the ideal vessel

Are you an adventure lover who wants to explore the high seas? Or do you have a deep-rooted love of fishing and want to enjoy a quiet day on the lake. Whatever your reason, investing in a small boat can transform your water adventure. In this article, we'll delve into the world of small boats, exploring their different types, features, and factors to consider when making your purchase. Join us on a journey to find the perfect small boat that fits your needs and preferences.

Small boats offer a variety of options for recreational activities on the water. From fishing and recreational cruising to water sports and exploring hidden coves, these compact watercraft provide unparalleled versatility and freedom. Whether you prefer the tranquility of paddling or the thrill of gliding through the waves with a powerboat, there's a small boat waiting to become your perfect companion.

Types of small boats

Small fishing boats.

Small fishing boats are designed with features and amenities tailored specifically for fishermen. They offer stability, manoeuvrability and plenty of storage space for all your fishing equipment. These boats come in a variety of configurations, including bass boats, jon boats and boat boats, so you can choose one that suits your fishing style and environment.

Small motor boats

Small motor boats, also known as powerboats, provide the convenience of an engine for propulsion. They are ideal for covering longer distances or when speed is a priority. Whether you opt for a small motorboat or an outboard motorboat, these vessels offer an exciting experience on the water and allow you to reach your destination quickly.

Small open boats

Small open boats, such as dinghies and rowboats, are often used for recreational cruising and exploring shallow waters. They are lightweight, easy to handle and ideal for solo adventures or intimate outings with a partner. These boats offer a calm and meditative experience that allows you to connect with nature while gliding through calm waters.

Small skiffs

Skiffs are versatile small boats that can be used for a variety of purposes, including fishing, transportation and leisure activities. They usually have a flat bottom, which increases stability and allows for navigation in shallow waters. Skiffs are known for their simplicity and durability, making them a popular choice among boating enthusiasts.

Miniature boats

Often referred to as toy boats or model boats, miniature boats satisfy everyone's inner child. These small replicas of real boats are perfect for displaying, collecting, or simply for nostalgic fun. Although not suitable for real water activities, miniature boats have a special charm and bring joy to enthusiasts of all ages.

Factors to consider when choosing a small boat

When it comes to buying a small boat, there are a few key factors that should guide your decision. Let's explore these factors in detail so you can make an informed decision:

1. Size and capacity

Consider the size of the boat based on the number of people you intend to accommodate and the activities you intend to engage in. Make sure the boat has sufficient seating capacity and enough room for equipment, refrigeration and other necessities.

2. Hull material

The hull material determines the durability, weight and performance of the boat. Common hull materials for small boats include fiberglass, aluminum, and wood. Each material has advantages and disadvantages, so choose one that fits your needs and preferences.

3. Stability and manoeuvrability

Stability and maneuverability are essential for a pleasant and safe boating experience. Look for a boat with a stable hull structure and features such as keels or pontoons that improve balance. Consider the maneuverability of the boat in different water conditions, as this will affect your ability to navigate and control the vessel effectively.

4. Storage and transportation

Evaluate the boat's storage options, including deck compartments, fishing rod holders, and live tanks. In addition, consider the weight and size of the boat in relation to your transportation options. Make sure it can be easily transported to and from the water without causing undue inconvenience.

5. Engine power and fuel consumption

If you opt for a small powerboat, carefully consider engine power and fuel efficiency. The engine should provide sufficient power for your needs while being fuel efficient to minimize operating costs and reduce environmental impact.

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Fishing on a small boat: Tips and techniques

Fishing from a small boat can be a rewarding and memorable experience. Here are some tips and techniques to help you enhance your fishing adventures:

1. Basic Small Boat Fishing Equipment

Make sure you have the necessary fishing equipment, including fishing rods, reels, tackle boxes and safety equipment. Be sure to bring a fish finder or GPS device so you can locate fish and navigate efficiently.

2. Safety precautions

Prioritize safety by wearing life jackets, having a first aid kit on board, and familiarizing yourself with boating safety regulations. Check weather conditions before setting sail and avoid taking to the water during storms or rough seas.

3. Choosing the right fishing spots

Research and explore the different fishing spots in your area to find the ones that offer the best chance of a successful catch. Consider factors such as water depth, vegetation and underwater structures that attract fish.

4. Best practices for catching and releasing fish

Follow catch-and-release principles when fishing responsibly. Handle fish with care, minimize stress and release them back into the water immediately. This helps conserve fish stocks and ensures sustainable fishing practices.

5. Maintenance and cleaning

Regularly maintain and clean your small boat to prolong its life and maintain its performance. After each use, rinse the boat and engine with clean water, check for signs of wear or damage, and perform routine maintenance tasks as recommended by the manufacturer.

Buying a small boat: New vs. used: buying a new boat

When buying a small boat, you have the option of buying new or used. Consider the following advantages and disadvantages to make an informed decision:

1. Advantages and disadvantages of new small boats

Pros: 1. Small boats are suitable for small boats that are equipped with the new small boat navigation system:

  • Latest features and technology
  • Warranty and after-sales support
  • Customization options
  • No previous wear and tear or damage

Cons: Unsatisfactory condition that could be considered the worst in life:

  • Higher initial cost
  • Declining value over time
  • Limited availability of some models

2. Advantages and disadvantages of used small boats

  • Lower initial cost
  • Wide range of options
  • Potential room for negotiation
  • Immediate availability

Disadvantages:

  • Greater risk of wear and tear or damage
  • Limited or no warranty coverage
  • May require maintenance or repairs

3. Tips for inspecting a used small boat

When considering the purchase of a used small boat, perform a thorough inspection to ensure its condition and performance. Look for signs of wear, inspect the engine, test the boat in the water if possible, and ask for maintenance records and any available warranties.

4. Warranty and financing options

If you decide to buy a new small boat, find out about warranty coverage and understand the terms. In addition, research financing options to determine the best approach for your budget and financial situation.

5. Where to buy small boats

Small boats can be purchased from a variety of sources, including boat dealers, online marketplaces and private sellers. Research reputable dealers, read customer reviews and compare prices to find the best deal.

Small Boat Engines: outboard motors and more

The engine is the heart of any small powerboat. Let's explore the different types of small boat engines and their features:

1. Outboard motors for small boats

Outboard motors are the most common type of motor used in small boats. They are portable, easy to maintain and offer excellent manoeuvrability. Outboard motors can be folded down or completely removed, allowing for convenient storage and maintenance.

2. Deck motors and radial engines

Deck motors are usually found in larger boats, but can also be used in some models of small boats. They are installed inside the hull and provide a smoother ride due to the weight distribution of the engine. Boat drives combine inboard engines with outboard propulsion and offer a balance between power and manoeuvrability.

3. Electric motors and alternative propulsion systems

Electric motors are increasingly popular for small boats due to their environmental friendliness and quiet operation. These engines are battery powered and offer a clean and efficient alternative to traditional fuel-powered engines. In addition, alternative propulsion systems such as solar-powered engines and paddle-wheel drives are becoming increasingly popular among environmentally-minded boaters.

4. Maintenance and problem solving

Regardless of the type of engine chosen, regular maintenance is essential to ensure optimum performance and longevity. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for maintenance tasks such as oil changes, fuel line checks and spark plug cleaning. Familiarize yourself with common troubleshooting techniques so you can address any minor problems.

5. Upgrading a small boat engine

If you want to increase the performance of your small boat, upgrading the engine can be a worthwhile investment. Consult experts or boat mechanics to determine the compatibility and feasibility of an engine upgrade based on your boat's specifications.

Small boats offer endless opportunities for adventure, relaxation and exploration on the water. By understanding the different types of small boats, considering the essential factors in your purchase, and choosing the right engine, you can embark on unforgettable journeys and create memorable moments. Whether you're fishing in a calm lake or cruising along a scenic coastline, your small boat will be your gateway to new water experiences.

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FAQ Selection of the best small boats

How much does a small boat cost?

The price of a small boat can vary depending on its size, features and condition. Prices can range from a few thousand dollars for basic models to tens of thousands of dollars for more specialized boats.

Do I need a licence to operate a small craft?

The requirements for a small craft licence vary depending on location. Check with your local boating authority for specific regulations and licensing requirements in your area.

Can I use a small boat for water sports?

Yes, many small boats are suitable for water sports such as tubing, wakeboarding and water skiing. Make sure the boat has enough power and stability to safely support these activities.

How often should I service my small boat engine?

We recommend following the manufacturer's instructions for engine maintenance. Regular servicing, including oil changes, filter changes and inspections, should be performed at recommended intervals or according to the number of hours of operation.

Can I store a small boat in my garage?

Depending on the size of your boat and the dimensions of your garage, it is possible to store a small boat in the garage. However, make sure you have enough space and consider any local regulations regarding boat storage.

The Ultimate Guide to Small Boats: What Are Your Options?

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Small boats are where many people discover a love for the water, and if you’ve been browsing our Boat Finder Tool looking for small boats that would be ideal for your needs, you’ve surely encountered many options. 

Small boats are less expensive to buy and operate than large ones, are easier to tow or load on a trailer, and can sneak into tiny waterways that bigger boats can’t access.

Small boats also have an esoteric value that’s difficult to pin down. There’s something special about being physically closer to the water, surrounded by nature without all the extra tools and features found on larger, more complex boats. 

In fact, many boat lovers who own large boats also have a small boat or two that they love and enjoy just as much as their bigger craft. But which small boats would be best for you? To make the search easier, we'll review the top 10 small boat contenders.

Types of Small Boats

Inflatable boats, aluminum fishing boats.

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Car-Toppers

Canoes and kayaks, personal watercrafts (pwcs).

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Jon Boats are among the simplest and most popular boats around. Many consist of little more than an aluminum hull with a flat bottom and a squared-off bow, bench seats, and an outboard or electric outboard engine. They’re incredibly easy to launch, load, and store and are among the least expensive options for buying a boat .

Skiffs are another form of very simple, basic, all-purpose utility boats. What exactly makes a boat a skiff? This is a catch-all term often used to describe any relatively small and open boat. Due to this, there’s an extensive range of candidates.

Dinghies come in many shapes and sizes and in different versions that can be rowed, motored, or sailed. But they all share a few common traits: they’re usually very small (eight or 10 feet is standard) and are often used as tenders to transport people and gear from a boat to shore.

Inflatable boats come in two basic styles: those that are completely inflatable and those that have a rigid hull surrounded by an inflatable “collar” or ring (usually called a “RIB,” short for rigid inflatable boat). 

Most inflatables are made of materials like Hypalon or PVC fabrics. Their main advantage is the ability to bounce off anything they might hit. Still, RIB versions are also considered seaworthy and used in many commercial and search-and-rescue applications and for recreational purposes.

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Aluminum fishing boats come in all shapes and sizes, the only common denominator being that they’re constructed of aluminum. Aluminum boats tend to be light, relatively inexpensive, and fuel-efficient.

Small Pontoon Boats

Although there are some very large and costly pontoon boats on the water, plenty of small models are available that are easy to trailer, easy to afford, and still get you a taste of luxury on the water. There are even different models and designs ranging from mini fishing pontoons to small performance pontoon boats.

Learn more in Buying a Pontoon or a Deck Boat?

This is another catch-all category of boat, with one common denominator: if a couple of people can lift it up and secure it to a roof rack on a car, the boat’s officially a car-topper. Usually, these are very small, simple boats, like Jon boats and dinghies.

These small crafts are popular, and even though most don’t have any mechanical propulsion, they’re still boats. In fact, there are some shockingly advanced models designed for specific purposes (such as fishing or maximum speed). Many boaters develop their initial love for the water while paddling or pedaling on a canoe or kayak.

While there are some large and rather complex jet boats , some small ones can be pretty thrilling to drive. Most have inboard jet engines that create thrust by blasting high-pressure water through a nozzle rather than spinning a propeller. However, there are outboard versions of jet engines, too.

Many people think of personal watercraft (PWCs) more like motorcycles of the water, which has led some to refer to them as waterbikes, or boatercycles. But despite their small size and limited passenger capacity, these are still boats in every sense of the word. They’re also among the most exciting to drive, and many are capable of neck-snapping acceleration, hair-raising high speeds, and exhilarating hairpin turns.

So—have you made up your mind as to which small boat you’d like to own? With all these options, it’s no surprise if you’re still trying to determine which one is right for you. No matter which ones you may be considering, however, one thing is a sure bet: whether it’s the only boat you have or it’s one of several in the family fleet, your love of the water is only going to grow when you spend time on your own small boat.

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Editor’s Note:  This article was updated in December 2022.

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Small Motor Boats: Your Guide to Family-Friendly Water Adventures

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January 27, 2024

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Small motor boats have captured the hearts of water sports enthusiasts and anglers alike for their ease of use and the freedom they offer. Now, let’s dive into what makes these versatile crafts a popular choice.

Why Choose a Compact Motor Boat?

Convenience and Accessibility: A small motor boat is a ticket to adventure on the water. Whether you’re interested in fishing in secluded spots or simply exploring local waterways, these boats, constructed from materials like aluminum, fiberglass, or even traditional wood, offer a unique blend of durability and lightweight handling.

Ease of Storage: Unlike their larger counterparts, you won’t need a spacious dock or marina berth. Most models can comfortably fit on a trailer or even in a garage.

Lower Expenses: With lower maintenance and operational costs, small motorboats present an economical way to enjoy boating.

Performance and Speed: Don’t let size fool you. Many small motor boats are fitted with powerful engines that offer thrilling speeds and responsive handling, making them a favorite among adrenaline seekers.

Maneuverability: The petite size isn’t just for show; it’s for the go. These watercraft, including personal watercraft (PWC), have the agility to access areas larger vessels can’t.

So, what’s stopping you? Get on board a small motor boat and chart a course for enjoyment !

Types of Small Motor Boats

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When you’re on the lookout for small motor boats, you’ll find a variety of types that cater to different preferences—whether it’s for calm cruising, thrilling adventures, or portability for easy travel. Let’s dive into the specifics to find the perfect fit for your aquatic escapades.

Versatile Dinghies for All

Dinghies are the swiss army knives of the water; they’re typically under 10 feet and can be powered by small outboard motors. These boats are a go-to choice if you’re after something that’s less expensive to buy and operate, and their size makes them ideal for sneaking into those hard-to-reach places that larger boats just can’t get to.

Sailing Dinghies: A Different Adventure

Switch it up and let the wind guide you! A variety of sailing dinghies allow for a sail-propelled journey, giving you the peace of sailing with the resilience and maneuverability of a powerboat.

Inflatable Dinghies: Portability Meets Fun

Inflatable dinghies are all about convenience: easy to store, transport, and inflate. They are the epitome of portability for boaters who have limited space but don’t want to compromise on waterborne fun.

Personal Watercraft (PWC)

The Thrill of PWCs

For a heart-pumping ride, personal watercraft offer an unrivaled adrenaline rush. These small vessels are designed for speed and agility on the water, perfect for those looking for a thrilling experience .

Stand-Up PWCs: Riding the Waves

If you’re up for a challenge, the stand-up PWCs are your gym on water. They require balance and skill, providing a full-body workout while you’re skimming across the waves.

Sit-Down PWCs: Speed and Comfort

Sit-down models bring the thrill with added comfort—imagine zipping across the surface with the freedom to lean into a turn and feel the water splash up as you do!

The Simplicity of Jon Boats

Jon boats are the embodiment of simplicity and utility. Ideal for fishing and hunting, their flat-bottom design offers stability in calm waters, which is crucial when you’re casting a line or setting up the perfect shot.

Popular Jon Boat Models

From sleek, aluminum models to rugged, heavy-duty designs, Jon boats come in various styles to match your aquatic pursuits. .

Fishing with Jon Boats

Ready for that big catch? Fishing-focused Jon boats feature built-in rod holders, storage compartments, and sometimes even live wells—ensuring your fishing trip is both efficient and enjoyable.

It’s easy to see that small motor boats offer a big spectrum of options. From the compact and convenient inflatable dinghy to the exhilarating PWCs, and the stalwart Jon boats, there’s a small motor boat out there that’s perfect for your next aquatic adventure. Whether you’re setting sail, cruising through waves, or angling for the big one, find your preferred vessel and make a splash!

Key Features and Accessories

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Looking for a small motor boat that suits your adventurous lifestyle? Whether you’re a fishing aficionado or thrill-seeking water sports enthusiast, knowing the right features and accessories can make all the difference. Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of what your little cruiser can offer!

Hull Designs

Fresh or salty, the waters you explore demand the right hull design. A well-crafted hull can improve stability, speed, and fuel efficiency. Manufacturers often implement ingenious designs to enhance performance in specific water conditions.

V-Hull vs. Flat Bottom

Why choose a V-hull? It’s all about slicing through choppy waters with ease. On the other side, a flat bottom boat offers stability in calm waters—perfect for those serene fishing trips . Each design impacts your ride differently, so pick one that aligns with your waterway adventures.

Hull Material Options

Fiberglass or aluminum? Your choice in hull materials affects durability and maintenance . Fiberglass is sleek and typically used for higher-end models, while aluminum is rugged and can take a beating, ideal for those not afraid to get a little rough.

Engines and Propulsion

Your boat’s get-up-and-go comes from its engine. If you’re looking for power, a spirited inboard engine might be your weapon of choice. For those who prioritize a fuel-efficient approach, there are many options that don’t sacrifice zip for savings.

Outboard Motors for Small Boats

With outboard engines, you get versatility and easy maintenance. Plus, their detachable nature means you can upgrade without a hitch. If you’re someone who likes to keep options open, an outboard motor offers the flexibility you crave.

Electric Motors and Trolling Motors

Quiet, fuel-efficient, and ever so stealthy, electric motors and trolling motors have become game-changers, especially for fishing excursions.

Fishing Gear

A proper fishing tackle center, storage for your rods, and maybe even a built-in fish box can turn a simple boat into a fisherman’s dream. Ensuring these key accessories are on board will set you up for a fuss-free fishing experience.

Fishing Accessories for Small Boats

Smaller vessels come with the perk of customization. Add-ons like swivel fishing seats, coolers, and cleverly placed cup holders make it so you can fish in comfort. Don’t overlook the value of a swimming ladder for those moments you want to dive in!

Recreational Additions

Fancy a little R&R? Outfit your small boat with leisure-ready extras. Consider waterproof speakers for your playlist or additional comfort features like padded seating and sun canopies to enjoy those lazy lake days.

Small Boat Comfort Features

Long hours on the open water don’t have to be a malevolent marathon. Think about installing life jackets for safety , dock lines, and fenders for easy mooring. Anchor away without worry and enjoy every moment aboard.

Water Sports Accessories

Speed demons and thrill-seekers, this one’s for you. Small motor boats can be outfitted with towers for wakeboarding , racks for storing gear, and even tow lines for tubing. Chase the spray with the right setup, and make every splash count.

Brands and Manufacturers

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In the competitive world of small motor boats, several brands stand out for their exceptional design, performance, and customer satisfaction. You’ll get to know some of the top names in the industry and what sets them apart. Have you ever considered how a Bimini top can turn a simple boating excursion into a luxurious experience ? Or why a well-designed console can make all the difference for your boating adventures? Let’s dive into the details.

Sea-Doo is synonymous with fun on the water. This brand has carved out a significant niche in the personal watercraft market with their innovative design and performance.

Sea-Doo offers an exciting lineup, ranging from jet-powered personal watercraft to compact and sporty boats. Each model boasts features like intelligent brake systems and eco-friendly engines.

Tracker Boats

When it comes to fishing and recreational boating, Tracker Boats is another big player with a strong reputation for durability and value.

Tracker’s small boat models, such as the Pro Guide V-16 WT, come equipped with amenities that punch above their weight class. These boats often feature rod storage, comfy seating, and intuitive controls.

Zodiac stands out for its versatile range of inflatable and rigid inflatable boats (RIBs). Their boats are known for a mix of portability, performance, and durability.

Whether you’re a diving enthusiast or need a tender for your yacht, Zodiac’s small boats provide a variety of choices to meet your needs. Many models are lightweight, making them easy to transport and store.

Choosing the Right Small Motor Boat

When it comes to finding the perfect small motor boat, it’s all about understanding what you need, what you can afford, and where you’ll keep it. Whether you’re eyeing a sleek jet boat or a family-friendly pontoon boat, let’s dive straight into the details so you can make the best choice for your aquatic adventures.

Determining Your Needs

Start by asking yourself, “What type of water escapades am I after?” Are you planning to fish in quiet nooks or wakeboard on open waters? Smaller boats like jet boats are zippy and fun for sports, but if it’s relaxation you’re after, a pontoon boat might be your go-to.

Assessing Your Boating Goals

Have clear goals in mind. Do you envision sunny afternoons fishing or spirited weekends with friends? For those looking to socialize or have room for fishing gear, models with ample deck space are key .

Passenger Capacity and Storage

Consider how many people you’ll regularly bring aboard. Will you need room for a cooler and equipment? It’s not just about seats; storage space is crucial for a clutter-free deck and a more enjoyable ride.

Budget Considerations

Your budget will steer the course of your purchase. Set a realistic range without forgetting to account for both upfront costs and ongoing expenses. Remember, prices can float upwards quickly!

Upfront Costs

Upfront, you’ll be shelling out not just for the boat itself but possibly for additional equipment. Whether new or used, compare prices and don’t forget to check what’s included. A new pontoon boat for sale might offer more bang for your buck with the latest features.

Ongoing Expenses

Running costs can include fuel, docking fees, maintenance, and insurance . Smaller boats, being less expensive to maintain, can be a cost-effective choice. It pays to plan ahead, literally!

Size and Storage

Small boat, small storage footprint, right? Not always. Measure and ensure that your boat will fit in your garage or storage area. If it’s too snug, options for trailering small boats might be your next research stop.

Where Will You Keep Your Boat?

Will you dock or dry store? Does your home allow for trailering? Proximity to water could influence the size of your boat and ultimately, your choice.

Trailering Small Boats

Transporting your boat is another consideration. You’ll need a vehicle with the right towing capacity and a trailer that matches your boat’s dimensions and weight.

New vs. Used

Deciding between a shiny new boat and a seasoned vessel? Each has its wave to ride. New boats come with warranties and the latest tech, while used boats can be more budget-friendly and often just as reliable.

Maintenance and Care

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Maintaining your small motor boat is not just about keeping it looking good; it’s about ensuring it runs safely and efficiently every time you hit the water. From the engine to the hull, every component counts. Let’s dive in!

Routine Maintenance

Ever wonder why some boats look brand new year after year? Routine maintenance is the key. It’s like a health check for your boat, ensuring everything’s in tip-top shape:

  • Check the engine oil regularly, just like you would with a car. Aim for every 50 hours of operation or at least once every season.
  • Test the battery before and after outings. Remember, nobody enjoys getting stranded!

Small Boat Inspection Checklist

Grab your checklist; it’s inspection time! Your safety and the boat’s longevity hinge on this:

  • Hull integrity : Any cracks or damage?
  • Propeller : Any signs of wear or dings?
  • Lights and electrical systems : Working well?
  • Consider these the essentials for a worry-free venture.

Maintenance Schedule

Now, how about a maintenance schedule? Staying organized is a breeze when you have a clear plan:

  • Weekly : Quick engine and electrical checks .
  • Monthly : More thorough inspection and cleaning routine.
  • Annually : Professional service for peace of mind.

Cleaning and Storage

Don’t underestimate the power of a sparkling vessel. For cleaning, fresh water, mild soap, and a soft brush work wonders, but procedures might differ slightly depending on your boat’s material. As for storage, a dry and sheltered area prevents unnecessary wear and tear, keeping your boat ready for the next season’s adventures.

Proper Cleaning Techniques

Using the correct cleaning techniques for small motor boats protects their finish and extends their life:

  • Gel coat care : Gentle products prevent oxidation and maintain shine.
  • Saltwater precaution : Rinse thoroughly after every outing to prevent corrosion.

Off-Season Storage Tips

When it’s time to moor your small craft for the off-season, here’s how to do it right:

  • Keep it covered : Shield it from the elements with a quality boat cover.
  • Engine prep : Flush it out and apply corrosion protection .
  • Battery maintenance : Disconnect, charge, and store in a cool, dry place.

With these tips and tricks up your sleeve, your boat will not only look shipshape but stay seaworthy for all your aquatic escapades!

Safety and Regulations

Before taking your small motor boat out for a spin, it’s crucial to understand the safety essentials and adhere to the regulations that keep you and other boaters safe. Prepare to navigate legal waters as smoothly as you sail the real ones.

Small Boat Safety Essentials

Do you know what could make or break your day on the water? It’s the mastery of basic safety practices. Staying alert, wearing a life jacket, and understanding how to operate distress signals are non-negotiables for a secure boating experience.

Required Safety Equipment

When it comes to safety equipment, each vessel requires:

  • Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) : Enough life jackets for everyone aboard, fit for the size and type of your boat.
  • Fire Extinguishers : Typically, at least one B-1 type fire extinguisher is mandatory.
  • Distress Signals : Flares, whistles, and flags are a must-have if you’re planning to go boating after sunset.

Boating Regulations

Different strokes for different folks—and different laws for different boats. Boating regulations vary greatly depending on your location, so it’s your responsibility to learn the specific rules that apply to your waterway. These can include speed limits, noise restrictions, and environmental protection .

Licensing and Registration

Are you enlisted in the boater’s ledger? For most states, you’ll need a boating license or safety certificate and your boat must be registered with appropriate authorities. This could involve a boating safety course or passing a licensing exam. Having your paperwork in order is just as important as having your life vest on.

Navigating Local Waterways

Navigating the open water is liberating, but knowing your local waterways like the back of your hand is both savvy and safe. Each area may have its unique set of boating rules and regulations by state , including speed zones, restricted areas, and required safety measures. Plus, you wouldn’t want to miss out on the scenic routes or the best fishing spots, would you?

Remember, safety is a continuous voyage, and regulations are the compass guiding you through. Get acquainted, stay prepped, and let the good times float!

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Six Great Boats Under $20,000

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  • Updated: April 1, 2020

Think you’re priced out of buying a new boat? Think again. Whether you’re looking for a small family boat to get everyone out on the water, or a small fishing boat that gets the job done at an affordable price, there are plenty of great boats available in a variety of styles that cost less than $20,000.

Our curated list of affordable boats includes runabouts, fishing boats, pontoon boats, and PWC. You will find both fiberglass and aluminum boat options, all of which we consider to be some of the best boats under $20k. Check out the list below to see what tickles your fancy. And when you’re ready to buy, don’t forget about our tips for how to sea trial a boat .

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Family Boat: Bayliner Element E16

Rated for up to six people and 80-hp, Bayliner’s Element E16 provides a great way for the family to get out on the water and discover the experiences exclusive to those who own a boat. Deep freeboard and high gunwales provide security and the secure feeling many boaters seek. The seating rotates to facilitate conversation at the sandbar or cove.The unique M-Hull hull design offers quick planing and stability. It comes with a single axle trailer, and, weighing tk, can be easily towed by many vehicles. Also comes with cupholders, accessory power outlet, swim platform with ladder and more.

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Freshwater Fishing Boat: Bass Tracker Classic XL

Try to get fishing cheaper than this. And, try to get a better list of standard equipment, better warranty, (limited lifetime, transferable, 5-year on electrical components and 3 years on Diamond Coat, black or royal red powder coating) and a trailer to boot. Tracker’s exclusive Diamond Coat finish is baked on. Powered by a Mercury 40 horsepower outboard, it includes an aerated livewell, plenty of rod storage, two pedestal fishing seats, a Lowrance Hook 3 fish finder, Minn Kota Edge 12 Volt trolling motor and trailer.

More Information: trackerboats.com

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Sea-Doo GTI SE 170

Capable of carrying three riders, Sea-Doo’s GTI SE 170 still delivers sporty feel and handling, thanks to its hard chine hull, low center of gravity and a new 170 hp version of the Rotax 1630 ACE engine. Sea-Doo’s 100-watt Audio-Premium system streams music directly from a smartphone to the pair of waterproof, MTX Audio-developed speakers neatly integrated into the forward wall of the footwells. A touchpad control mounted adjacent to the left speaker turns the system on, adjusts volume, and skips forward and back in the user’s selected playlist. Because the speakers essentially point directly at the driver and passengers, volume is ample. And accessories make it versatile:Twin recessed, 16-inch-on-center composite cleats raise into position to secure a variety of optional accessories, including a gas caddy, premium coolers, storage caddy or roll-top dry bag via a cam-type latch system.

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Saltwater Fishing: Dragonfly Marsh Hen Micro Skiff

Want to get up close and personal with shallow water fish? A micro-skiff is a great way to pursue a lifetime catch–and memories–for an economical price. This 15-foot flats boat features rounded chines for a quiet entry, spray rails and a 9.9-horsepower outboard engine. There is stowage fore and aft, built-in nonskid surface and you can have them build it in a choice of colors. Boat, motor and trailer packages can be had for $13,000. Go get ‘em!

More Information: dragonflyboats.net

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Yamaha WaveRunner EXR

Under $10,000, but delivering speeds exceeding 50-mph and capable of handling a crew of three, this Yamaha WaveRunner could be the path to the water for a boating family. Yamaha’s high-tech Nano 2 system reduces the EXR’s weight to 540 pounds, a 60-pound drop from the otherwise comparable EX Deluxe. Added power comes from modifying the engine control unit (ECU), which ups the 1,049 cc three-cylinder TR-1 engine’s horsepower by roughly 10 percent. The now-110 hp engine also features an increased 8,000 rpm rev limit, a 700 rpm boost over the existing 7,300 rpm threshold. RiDE, Yamaha’s dual control system, gives forward and reverse thrust separate throttles on opposite sides of the handlebar. There’s also two-tone Hydro-Turf EVA traction mats, a spring-loaded boarding step, and dual mirrors are all standard.

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Entertaining: Sun Tracker Party Barge 18 DLX

The cost of boats can be intimidating to many potential buyers, first timers or not. If you’re in the market for a pontoon boat to play host to you and eight of your friends, and you’re looking to spend less than $20,000, look no further than the Party Barge 18 DLX from Sun Tracker. Built on 24-inch, multi-chambered pontoons with internal bracing for added strength – and with “10+LIFE” limited lifetime warranty – this party barge is built to last. Standard options at the listed price include a Mercury 40hp ELPT CommandThrust motor, bimini top, Bluetooth equipped stereo, illuminated dash gauges and rocker switches, ample storage and much more. Tack on optional extras like a rail-mounted BBQ, soft cooler, and bimini top drop-down curtain and you’re still comfortably under $20k – making this one of the most affordable pontoon boats on the market. Just note, these prices do not include a trailer.

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Arcon Yachts has a wide range of small yachts for sale. Small yacht concept refers to motor vessels with a hull under 14 m. Starting from 9 m boats are becoming comfortable and spacious reaching more performance of a bigger yacht. There's enough space for a cabin and a small galley onboard. Open areas are big enough for sunbathing zones. At this moment we start to call them small yachts rather than motor boats.

Small yachts are diverse. In this category you can find cruisers, cabin boats,  fishing boats, bowriders, ski boats, runabouts, aluminium yachts.

Strong points of the small yachts are high mobility, most attractive price, easy storing during the off-season. Normally it's easy to launch them by yourself and to move on tow around the country. Less formalities while using the mini yachts is always a pleasure. And while on water there are no limits for fun and relax. That is why the small yachts are always a good option for those who like to move a lot, who treasure their freedom and for the moment prefer not to spend too much on a yacht.

With Arcon Yachts it's more than easy to buy a small yacht, either new or brokerage, in Russia or in any other region. After all the years in the industry we have good relationship with all the major brands and companies who might be of use while small yachts sale.

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The Best Small Fishing Boats of 2024

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Small fishing boats are often just as capable as larger ones that cost quadruple the price. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to take out a loan to buy the latest fiberglass bass boat or a deep-v hull offshore craft. Even if they can afford it, some anglers aren’t interested in a larger boat, especially if the brunt of their fishing is on small lakes and streams. Another factor is simply that some anglers might not have a vehicle large enough to tow a bigger dedicated fishing boat.

The good news is that there are options out there to fit a variety of fishing styles, scenarios, and budgets. From the latest in fishing kayaks to singe-person bass boats, we’ve narrowed down the best of the best so you can focus more on fishing. Here are our top picks for the best small fishing boats being made today.

  • Best Overall: Apex Marine Gamefisher
  • Best Budget: Pelican Intruder 12
  • Best for Lake Fishing: Pelican Bass Raider 10E
  • Best for Bays and Estuaries: Old Town Sportsman PDL
  • Best One Man: Bass Pro Shops Pond Prowler 8
  • Best for Two People: Sun Dolphin American 12′ Jon boat

How We Picked the Best Small Fishing Boats

As a lifelong fisherman, I have had the privilege of fishing from a variety of watercraft over the years—large and small. Some of which could be considered the top boats made today. I used that experience to guide my choices here. Some of the craft here I’ve either fished from personally or I’ve used a similar model in the past. Additionally, I compared key features of many of these boats to help make my decisions. Among the most important considerations considered include:

  • Length and width: How big is the boat? How much of that space is usable? Is the boat wide enough to stand up in?
  • Weight: Does this boat require a trailer? Or is this craft light enough to toss in the back of a pickup truck?
  • Fishing-specific features: Does this boat have rod holders? Live wells? Or is it a bare-bones boat ripe for customization?
  • Construction: What materials were used in the construction of this boat, and how durable is it?

Best Small Fishing Boats: Reviews and Recommendations

Apex Marine Gamefisher

Key Features

  • Length: 14’
  • Weight: N/A
  • Weight Capacity: 625 Pounds
  • Strong, one-piece hull
  • Great weight capacity
  • Requires a trailer

The wide hull of the Gamefisher is made from a single piece of aluminum which gives it great strength and stability. This is a boat built to bounce off stumps, rocks, and whatever else the angler can throw at it in the shallows. Because this boat has a mostly open floor plan, it’s ideal for modifications too. There are three bench seats already included, but it is easy to add some aftermarket swivel seats.

While user reviews note it is light enough to be carried by two people, the boat’s length almost necessitates a trailer, which is an extra expense for anglers who don’t already own one. However, this boat offers more in versatility than most other options on the market. For instance, it’s rather easy to add a blind for waterfowl hunting, making this a good option for all-around outdoorsmen and women.

Pelican Intruder 12

  • Length: 144”
  • Weight: 126 Pounds
  • Weight Capacity: 420 Pounds
  • A lot of boat for the price
  • Extremely stable
  • Weight capacity seems low for a craft this size

The plastic Intruder is a solid lightweight Jon boat that comes with a great price tag. At just under $700, the Intruder has a simple, but highly versatile design. This boat can easily be modified with seats, rod holders, and fish finders. It is a good option for anglers who want something that could transition seamlessly to waterfowl hunting. While this is a 12-foot boat, the weight is only 126 pounds, making it easy for two anglers to quickly load into the back of a larger pickup.

Our only downside for the Intruder is the 420-pound weight capacity seems a little on the low side for a 12-foot boat. It should handle two anglers for a day at the lake just fine. More than that, plus gear might be pushing things. However, for fishermen on a budget, this is a highly versatile craft.

Pelican Bass Raider 10E NXT

  • Length: 122”
  • Weight: 145 Pounds
  • Weight Capacity: 600 Pounds
  • Easy to modify
  • Incredibly stable
  • Excellent price point
  • Some reported shipping issues

The Pelican Bass Raider is one of the most popular plastic bass boats on the market today. It has developed a rather dedicated following from those who like customizing boats to suit specific fishing styles. With a minimum weight capacity of 600 pounds, this boat can easily hold two adults for a day of fishing, plus all the gear you might want. While it doesn’t come with a live well or rod holders, they are rather easy to add after the fact. We also like the Bass Raider for the shallow draft. Another bonus is that it is already wired up for an electronic motor and marine electronics.

A common problem reported in user reviews is boats shipped with subpar packaging. Some users have reported receiving damaged craft . Another problem was some users didn’t get a title with their shipment. This becomes an issue when trying to register in some states. However, for $1,000, there is much that can be done with this boat.

Old Town Sportsman PDL

  • Length: 12’
  • Weight: 116 Pounds
  • Weight Capacity: 500 Pounds
  • PDL drive seamlessly transitions between forward and reverse
  • Rugged construction

A kayak makes an excellent choice for inshore angling on bays and estuaries, and Old Town produces some of the best in the business. I’ve used Old Town’s kayaks in both inland lakes and mangrove flats, and I am always amazed at their stability. The biggest selling point of the PDL line is the pedal drive system. This drive can seamlessly transition from backwards and forwards simply by reversing pedaling motions. Not every pedal kayak on the market can do that. I love how this kayak leaves my hands free to cast and fight fish while still being able to navigate. I find the Sportsman PDL to be very rugged—I’ve run the drive system aground, into logs, and I’ve wrapped the prop in weeds many times without issue. Pedaling in reverse usually clears the tangle.

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The biggest downsides to this kayak are the $2,700 price tag and the 116-pound weight. It’s not an easy kayak to get into the water or onto a trailer by yourself. And you can forget about wrestling it onto a rooftop rack. However, the stability and ease of navigating make this boat of the best kayaks on the planet.

Bass Pro Shops Pond Prowler 8

  • Length: 8’ 7”
  • Weight: 100 Pounds
  • Weight Capacity: 515 Pounds
  • Compact and easy to transport
  • Great price point
  • Already wired for a trolling motor
  • No front lift handle
  • Seat doesn’t lock down

The Prowler is a simple little boat that is perfect for solo anglers. Because of the compact design, this boat slides into the back of a pickup rather easily. The flat bottom allows anglers to get back into shallow areas that other boats can’t reach. This boat also boasts an impressive 515-pound weight capacity that makes it comfortable for anglers of all sizes despite the boat being less than nine feet long. Much like the Pelican Bass Raider, this boat is often heavily modified by users. The polyethylene construction is basically a blank slate for anglers looking to build the ultimate tiny bass rig.

One downside mentioned in user reviews is the lack of a carry handle on the front. It can make transporting a little more difficult. The seats also don’t lock down, and several user reviews mentioned minor problems with the seat shifting on them when they leaned over to get in their tackle box or land a fish.

Best for Two People: Sundolphin American 12′ Jon Boat

Sundolphin American 12' Jon Boat

  • Weight: 110 Pounds
  • Weight Capacity: 532 Pounds
  • Lightweight
  • Extremely affordable
  • No enclosed storage spaces

This Jon boat’s width and flat bottom make it an excellent choice for two anglers. The Sundolphin only weighs 110 pounds, making it easy to slide into a trailer or the back of a pickup truck. It has four built-in rod holders and multiple cup holders molded into the polyethylene hull. The boat’s materials also make it easy to hose and wipe down at the end of a long day of fishing.

The biggest downside to this boat is that there are no enclosed storage areas, which is a dealbreaker for some. That also means a battery for a trolling motor will need to sit on the deck exposed to the elements. However, for a boat of this size, the sub $800 price tag is hard to beat.

What to Consider When Buying a Small Fishing Boat

With the price of almost everything being extremely high right now, most anglers are turning to a smaller boat. But not all boats are created equal. If you want to fish saltwater flats, a long, wide specialized fishing kayak makes more sense than a flat-bottomed Jon boat. On the flip side, most small aluminum boats work best for inland lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. For intercoastal fisheries, select a craft built to withstand the corrosive saltwater environment. Don’t forget to always rinse your craft thoroughly after each trip in saltwater to extend the life of the craft.

Storage and Transport

The biggest benefit of a smaller boat is that it is easier to store and transport. However, it’s still important to take stock of how much storage space you have in your garage before you buy. Storing your boat inside will significantly increase the life of the craft. Try to figure out your storage options before you buy to avoid unwanted headaches.

Another factor some fishermen and women neglect is how to transport the new craft to the water. Smaller bass boats and kayaks are sometimes easily transported in a pickup bed. However, if you’re like me, you might find yourself needing to purchase a small trailer for transport. This can mean buying and installing a hitch if you don’t already have one.

Depending on the state, you may need to register the trailer too. Here in Michigan, a smaller kayak trailer under 2,500 pounds doesn’t require a plate. However, if you’re planning to buy a smaller aluminum boat that requires a heavier towing system, you may need to put plans in your budget for getting a plate.

Motors and Batteries

Unless you plan to paddle, pedal, or row your small fishing boat, you will also need to invest in a motor and possibly a marine battery . Most smaller boats can be powered by a simple trolling motor, but that adds another $150 to $1,500 just in motor costs alone. While a cheap trolling motor can do the job, the battery can add on another $150 to $500 depending on whether it is a lithium, absorbed glass mat (AGM), or lead acid battery. Small, simple outboard motors can go for anywhere from $250 to $1,800, depending on the make and model. However, the good news is that for a small 10 to 12-foot boat, most anglers don’t need a super fancy motor.

Registration and Other Legalities

Registration for small fishing boats is often unnecessary if the craft is non-motorized. That means most kayaks, canoes, and rowboats are often exempt from licensing and other regulations. In most states, you only need to register a boat if you add a small motor, whether it be a trolling motor or outboard. There is a ton of variation here from state to state, so be sure to review your state’s rules before you head out for the first time. Although some small boats may not require registration, many states still require you to have life vests and preservers for everyone on board. Most states also require some sort of running lights if you plan to fish after dark or near dawn or dusk. Fortunately, there are some cheap options for boat lighting online.

Q: Are small boats safe?

Small boats are perfectly safe as long as they are not overloaded or used in poor weather conditions. Pay attention to the weight limits of each craft. Besides having the proper number of life vests onboard for the number of passengers, be sure to read the owner’s manual thoroughly. The manual will have safety information specific to the boat, including conditions to avoid.

Q: What is the most stable boat for fishing?

In most cases, a wide, flat-bottom boat will usually be the most stable. Although manufacturers have become more sophisticated in their designs and many modern fishing kayaks also offer incredible stabilization in a very narrow package. However, a good rule of thumb is that the wider the hull, the more stable the boat will be. Consequently, this is why so many modern fishing boats have wider, more stable platforms regardless of the size of the overall craft.

Q: How long do small fishing boats last on average?

This depends on the type of boat and how well it is maintained. I have relatives and friends who have owned the same aluminum boats for decades. Two of my plastic kayaks are over 12 years old and still floating. Storing your small boat indoors in the winter months will help increase its lifespan considerably. With plastic boats, avoid exposure to sunlight, as UV light can bleach and ruin the color. Don’t forget to winterize the motor before putting the boat into extended storage at the end of the season. Properly maintained, there’s no reason a small fishing boat shouldn’t last 15-25 years.

Best Small Fishing Boats: Final Thoughts

While it might seem like larger boats are all you hear about these days, there is still a market for small fishing boats. Many anglers are re-discovering the effectiveness of a simple Jon boat like the Apex Marine’s shallow draft for reaching hidden spots that no one else can get to. Additionally, these smaller crafts are simply a more cost-effective way to get on the water without totally breaking the bank.

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Travis Smola is a Staff Writer with Field & Stream. He spent eight years writing about all things outdoors with Wide Open Spaces before looking for a new challenge with Field & Stream in 2023. Contact the author here.

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Yamaha's Got a New 7600-RPM, 200-HP Four-Cylinder Engine

We'll take our new engine debuts where we can get them these days. Even if they're in boats.

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But the marine industry is a different story, and in recent years some of the coolest new engines— Mercury's V-12 , Honda's V-8 —were designed for boats. Which is also the case for Yamaha's new 1.9-liter four-cylinder, which makes 200 hp at 7600 rpm and can be found powering high-output WaveRunners and jet-drive boats. It's not designed for cars, but the Lemons racers among us can dare to dream.

The 1.9-liter four replaces Yamaha's 180-hp 1.8-liter mill and blurs the performance line between the company's naturally aspirated and supercharged engines. Yamaha's supercharged 1.8-liter makes 255 horsepower, but in a WaveRunner there's not a huge practical difference between the boosted 1.8 in a SVHO model and the naturally aspirated 1.9 that powers HOs. Personal-watercraft manufacturers adhere to an agreement that's something like the old German pact to limit top speeds to 155 mph, except on the water the target is 65 mph. That spec includes a 2-mph fudge factor, which naturally means that PWCs of sufficient horsepower top out at an electronically limited 67 mph. Since a 200-hp WaveRunner can hit that limit, the only difference is how quick you get there.

a man riding a waverunner

The 1.9-liter, as a new design, enjoys a bundle of changes aimed at durability and refinement. One example: There's an extra bolt connecting the cam chain housing to the block—a little tweak that makes a big difference. "The cam chain room is a thin aluminum casting," says Mark Sagers, senior watercraft factory service technical specialist (in other words, the guy who knows all the engines inside out). "That great big straight piece of aluminum is like a sound board, amplifying the noise of the cam chain. But if you run a fastener from that to the main casting, it knocks that noise way down. That's important when you're sitting right on top of the engine and it's bolted to a guitar body, basically."

Performance-enhancing upgrades include a new exhaust manifold with dedicated pipes for cylinders one and four, a bore increase from 86 mm to 88 mm, and a channel to route cooling water between the exhaust valves to cool the valve seats. The 1.9 even uses about a half-quart less oil than the 1.8, because Yamaha determined that it could cut windage losses (read: increase horsepower) without sacrificing durability. And durability versus performance is always a tradeoff, whether on land or not. "In a 250-cc motocross bike, the maintenance schedule calls for a new piston every nine hours and it's putting out specific power like a NASCAR engine, or almost Indy," says Sagers. "Boats are more on the lower end of high performance, so we can make them last thousands of hours."

a person riding a waverunner

A car engine might well make its horsepower peak beyond 7000 rpm, but it isn't expected to spend much time there. An engine destined for a WaveRunner is a different story. "A lot of the durability testing is done fully loaded at wide open throttle," Sagers says. "These will run a very long time at WOT. Waverunners are often idling or WOT, and there's no middle ground. But I've seen Waverunner engines with more than 1500 hours and no major mechanical work. It's staggering that these mechanical things can live through this."

Still, 200 hp isn't enough for everyone. Logically, it would seem inevitable that this engine will get a supercharger and the 1.8-liter will be retired. Boost prognosticators might find a clue at the 1.9-liter's Coast Guard–mandated intake flame arrester—the intake manifold is cast around it so it can't be sucked into the engine. Which is the kind of thing that would probably only happen if said intake was huffing some major boost. Perhaps soon, it will be.

the engine in a waverunner

In the meantime, you can break the 200-hp barrier without forced induction. And for twin-engine boats, that means Yamaha is packing 400 horsepower into some of its 22-footers, which we imagine would mean 50-plus-mph top speeds given that the 210 FSH hit 48.0 mph with the 1.8s and their 360 total horsepower.

the twin engines in a yamaha 220 fsh boat

Yamaha has built some nice automotive engines—most famously, the Ford Taurus SHO's —but those of us dreaming of 200-hp Yamaha-powered Miatas will probably have to wait a while for these latest ones to hit the salvage yards. (You can spend that interim figuring out how to adapt a closed-loop cooling system, since the jet drive on these engines doubles as a water pump.)

Calling a powerplant a "boat motor" is traditionally a pejorative, meaning a low-revving hunk of iron, an outdated castoff better suited as a mooring. But motors are electric, and that's where things are heading on the highways. So if you appreciate the mechanical complexity and cleverness of engines, boats are the new—and maybe last—frontier.

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