Wooden boats are timeless and often elegant, whether it’s a traditional sailboat or a sleek motorboat. Both new and used wooden boats honor age-old seafaring traditions, as well as offering one of the smoothest rides of any boat. Search for wooden boats for sale by style, age, price point, or len... learn more about Wooden Boats
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Chris Craft Continental
Beale Park (United Kingdom)
5.79 m.
1961
Used
Discover 'Betty Boo,' a unique Chris Craft Continental with a refurbished turquoise leatherette interior and varnished mahogany deck. Imported in 2008, this classic speedboat has been lovingly maintained and is ready for family adventures on the Lac d'Annecy. It includes a well-travelled trailer, upgraded LED lights, and various spares, making it a standout choice for enthusiasts.
$33,486
Marine Classics Slipper Launch
Beale Park (United Kingdom)
6.1 m.
2012
Used
This distinctive 20ft slipper launch from Marine Classics stands out with its wider design and robust marine ply hull. It features a comfortable mahogany-lined interior, a 2 Kw DC motor, and is ideal for lakes and rivers. With only one owner and a good trailer included, it also comes with a builder's manual and a current BSS certificate.
$20,065
James Taylor Yachts Gentleman's Launch
Windsor (United Kingdom)
12.8 m.
1907
Used
Commissioned by Dame Nellie Melba in 1907, this gentleman's launch features a rare petrol engine and a rich history, including ownership by Neville Chamberlain. With elegant design, spacious seating for 10, and a recent restoration, Verity combines historical significance with modern comfort.
$66,435
Andrews Boats Day Launch
Henley on Thames (United Kingdom)
7.62 m.
1954
Used
Lady Marlow is a distinctive 1950s Andrews Day Launch, known for its open bulkhead design that connects the cabin and cockpit, enhancing social interaction. With only three owners and 30 years of dedicated maintenance, it boasts elegant interiors, including upholstered seating and large windows for a bright atmosphere. The boat comes with a full-length cover, a new BSS certificate, and a recent pre-sales survey.
$33,553
Custom Boats Dinghy
Devon (United Kingdom)
3.96 m.
2021
Used
This Iain Oughtred Guillemot Lugsail Dinghy, built in 2021, features a lightweight yet strong construction, ideal for versatile sailing and rowing.
$5,301
Gulet 26m
Contact De Valk C... (Turkey)
26.44 m.
1994
Used
The 26.4 m Gulet, a wooden yacht from Turkey, boasts a valid Greek Charter License and was refitted in 2017. It accommodates up to 12 guests in 1 master and 5 double cabins, all with air conditioning and private bathrooms. Unique features include a 2015 sail set and a replaced engine from 2006.
$289,829
Gulet
Bodrum Marina, Bo... (Turkey)
34.0 m.
2004
Used
$872,979
Gulet 28m
Contact De Valk H... (Turkey)
31.0 m.
1992
Used
The Gulet 31m. Altair stands out with a complete refit, including a new hull and masts. It boasts luxury cabins with en suite bathrooms, advanced instrumentation, and multiple sun decks for privacy. Known for its speed and comfort, this yacht is fully licensed for charter and has a successful charter history.
$639,021
Gulet 27m
Lipari (Italy)
27.0 m.
1998
Used
$581,986
Gulet 26m
Contact De Valk C... (Greece)
25.69 m.
1993
Used
Gulet Hera stands out as a prime example of classic Gulets, measuring 28 meters and fully renovated in 2017. This vessel accommodates up to 25 guests in air-conditioned cabins, featuring a spacious cushioned seating area and dining space at the rear, making it ideal for group gatherings.
$290,993
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Hanover 387 Classic for sale
Offered by: Allegiance Yachts
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Carolina Classic 28 Express for sale
Offered by: Dunigan Marine Group
$110,000
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Hanover 387 Classic for sale
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Boarncruiser 35 Classic Line for sale
Offered by: De Valk Yacht Brokers
$173,432
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Bass Tracker Classic Xl for sale
Offered by: Pop Sells
$22,999
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Hinckley 49 Keel-centerboard Auxiliary Ketch for sale
Offered by: Atlantic Yacht Sales
$230,000
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Cornish Crabbers Shrimper 19 for sale
Offered by: Waterside Boat Sales Ltd
$11,408
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Highfield Classic 260 for sale
Offered by: Rob Perry Marine Ltd
$3,412
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Highfield Classic 290 for sale
Offered by: Rob Perry Marine Ltd
$3,676
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Chris Craft
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Sabre
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Riva
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Wooden boats are timeless and often elegant, whether it’s a traditional sailboat or a sleek motorboat. Both new and used wooden boats honor age-old seafaring traditions, as well as offering one of the smoothest rides of any boat. Search for wooden boats for sale by style, age, price point, or length to find the perfect one.
Wooden boats have always held a special place in sailor’s hearts, and they’re steeped in tradition and heritage. Wooden boats come in all styles and sizes, from tiny rowboats up to ocean-going galleons. While materials such as fiberglass and aluminum are today most widely used in boat-building, there are still manufacturers building new wooden boats combined with modern technology and engineering. And with classic models to be found on the used market, owning a wooden boat is certainly achievable.
While wooden boats often need considerably more maintenance than those built of other materials, they are renowned for offering a soft ride thanks to the natural shock absorbing and flexible properties of timbers such as teak and mahogany. The interior of a large wooden boat can also be much quieter than composite or aluminum boats going through the waves.
Wooden sailboats run the gamut of styles and sizes, from 12-foot sloop to large cutter and everything in between. While the majority of wooden sailboats today are classics, there are still some companies building new models including boats ranging up to superyacht size (100 feet long) using a combination of cold-molded/epoxy wood construction with judicious use of carbon fiber. Large ocean-going cruising yachts will have cabins, galleys, and heads, as well as navigation equipment, while gaffers, with their long bowsprit, and sporty keelboats are typically day cruisers or racers.
Sleek and elegant, wooden sport boats or runabouts glide effortlessly across lakes such as Michigan, Como, and the French Riviera. Whether made by Riva, Chris-Craft, or others, they are head-turners reminiscent of classic cars, often with twin or triple cockpits, long, slim lines, and high-end finishings and leather upholstery. Modern versions can be combined with electric engines for a quieter, smoother ride.
Wooden cabin cruisers were popular styles in the early 1900s, with brands such as Chris-Craft building models around 28 feet that allowed for protection from the elements in the small cabin. Other types, such as small clinker cabin boats can be found all over the world and are especially traditional in the Mediterranean countries where they were built as (and are often still used as) coastal fishing boats. They are ideal for coastal cruising as well as being popular features on rivers and inland waters.
Today trawler boats offer stability and comfort, with plenty of interior space and excellent long-range seakeeping abilities. Classic wooden trawler yachts are a slice of heritage, harking from a time when they were used as fishing vessels designed to withstand harsh sea conditions. Today they are often sought after as liveaboard vessels due to their modest prices, albeit a large amount of maintenance may be required.
Wooden boats fall into two broad categories; classic models and new-build boats. Classic or used wooden boats can be highly collectible, especially those from prominent boat-builders. Brands such as Chris-Craft, who are still in operation today with their selection of luxury fiberglass bowriders and sports boats, were once one of the most highly regarded builders of wooden motorboats in the early 1900s. Century Boat’s classic mahogany runabout inboards are sought-after too, as are Italian brand Riva’s classic wooden models. When it comes to classic wooden sailboats brands such as Spirit and Herreshoff stand out.
There are a few dedicated brands still building wooden boats combined with modern engineering and innovation. Swiss brand Boesch builds a range of exquisite sports boats (some with electric engines), as do HackerCraft with their timeless sport and racer models. Other brands include Streblow, Grand Craft, and Shearline, whose unique range of custom wooden sportfishing boats stand out from the crowd. When it comes to new wooden sailboats, brands such as British-based Spirit Yachts, Artisan Boatworks (Maine), and Working Sail are just a handful of brands keeping the centuries-old traditions alive.
The main reason to own a wooden boat is to honor the traditions it represents, and to be part of a group of people preserving that centuries-old seafaring heritage. They are often beautiful vessels, can offer a smooth ride, and turn heads wherever they go. It’s important to keep in mind that wooden boats need a lot more upkeep and maintenance than boats built from modern materials, and they also cost considerably more to purchase and insure.
Wooden boats are a commitment, and owning one involves ensuring it is well-looked after and has a very regular maintenance schedule. There is a prestige and joy that comes with owning such a beautiful and timeless vessel, but wooden boats, whether new or used, are best suited to experienced boat owners and not ideal first-time boats unless DIY work already comes easily to you.