Prices for yachts in Rhode Island start at $11,403 for the lowest priced vessels, up to $8,247,000 for the most expensive listings, with an average overall yacht value of $145,997.
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Prices for yachts in Rhode Island start at $11,403 for the lowest priced vessels, up to $8,247,000 for the most expensive listings, with an average overall yacht value of $145,997.
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YachtWorld now offers 522 yachts for sale in Rhode Island from professional boat dealers and yacht brokers and new boat dealers who can often offer various warranty packages for your yacht along with loans and financing options. Of these listings there are 84 new watercraft and 438 used boats and yachts for sale right now. These include 98 yachts listed for sale in Rhode Island in the past month alone.
In the last 30 days, the most popular, trending classes of yachts for sale in Rhode Island (i.e. the classes with the most views) were High Performance, Motor Yachts, Cruisers, Racer/Cruiser and Sloop. In terms of sheer volume, Cruisers, Center Console, Motor Yachts, Cruisers and Racer/Cruiser boats have the most listings in Rhode Island. In the last four weeks, the top viewed manufacturers of yachts for sale in Rhode Island were Beneteau, Herreshoff, Nautor Swan, Outerlimits and Sea Ray. Overall, the most common yacht builders - those with the highest amount of listings available on YachtWorld currently - are Sea Ray, Beneteau, Boston Whaler, Catalina and Jeanneau. Motorized yachts are more common than sailing vessels in Rhode Island with 327 powerboats listed for sale right now, versus 230 listings for sailboats.
When exploring what type of boat or yacht to buy on YachtWorld, remember to consider carefully a number of important key factors including the vessel's age, condition and location. Also be sure to check all of the top cities in your area (including Newport, Portsmouth, Warwick, Barrington and Bristol) as well as the top broader regions in your country, such as Rhode Island. more
Famous for their Trawler, Motor Yachts, Cruisers, Flybridge and Downeast, the Grand Banks boats listed generally have a deeper draft and very wide beam, qualities that make them popular and a favorite for overnight cruising and day cruising. [links]
This builder offers boat hull types including semi-displacement, displacement, deep vee, modified vee and other that are usually used for traditional, time-honored on-the-water activities such as overnight cruising and day cruising. Grand Banks equips models listed with inboard and outboard drive power options, available with diesel and other propulsion systems. here
Grand Banks boats for sale on YachtWorld are listed for a swath of prices from $24,175 on the moderate end of the spectrum, with costs all the way up to $1,961,500 for the highly-specialized, bespoke models. [links]
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Grand Banks is a yacht manufacturer that currently has 192 yachts for sale on YachtWorld, including 5 new vessels and 187 used yachts, listed by experienced yacht brokers and boat dealerships mainly in the following countries: United States, Italy, France, Spain and Netherlands. Models currently listed on YachtWorld differ in size and length from 32 feet to 72 feet. High performance models listed come with motors up to an impressive 2,988 horsepower, while the most modest models for sale may have as low as 120 horsepower engines (although the average engine size across all of our current listings is 596 HP).
Some of the most widely-known Grand Banks models currently listed include: 42 Classic, 36 Classic, Classic, 59 Aleutian RP and 32 Sedan. Various Grand Banks models are currently offered for sale by specialized yacht brokers, dealers and brokerages on YachtWorld, with listings ranging from 1963 year models up to 2023.
A cabin cruiser is a class of motor or power boat that provides accommodation for crew and passengers inside the hull(Check out our Monohull Boats and Multihull Boats)structure of the craft. Usually ranging in size from 7.6 to 13.7 m (25 to 45 ft) in length, can be used for inland or offshore cruising.
As well as the accommodation for sleeping overnight in comfort, you often find a galley, seating area and heads/shower room. The next step up from a day boat - this type of boat offers the crew the opportunity for longer cruising and overnight stays.
The larger cabin cruiser may include a forward and/or aft cabin layout.
Luken plans to develop a second yard on a 55-acre waterfront site in Tellico Lake, Tennessee. No timetable has been announced, but the new facility would allow Christensen to build yachts larger than 223 feet (68 meters). christensenyachts.com here
America’s most prolific builder of large yachts, Westport was founded in 1964 to supply vessels to the Pacific Northwest’s commercial fishing fleet. Over the years, the shipyard moved to yacht construction and helped to advance composite construction technology. Westport currently has six boats in build, half of which are sold. They include two W112s, two W125s, a W130 scheduled to launch this fall, and a W165.
During the past decade, the shipyard has returned to its roots by taking on a number of commercial projects. Two 98-foot (30-meter) commercial tour boats reintroduced the building of steel hulls to Burger, which lately had been constructing yachts in aluminum. The change came in handy when an owner contracted the yard to build the 103-foot, 6-inch (31.5-meter) long-range explorer Northland, which Burger delivered this past November. Designed by Luiz DeBasto, Northland has a steel hull and aluminum superstructure.
Walking the docks at the Monaco Yacht Show or Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the brand names on most of the new builds make it clear that American shipyards are in the minority on the world superyacht-building stage. The economic downturn forced a couple of players to fold their tents, while many European shipyards are at the top of their games.
“As our projects have become increasingly confidential, there are not a lot of details to share; I can tell you that Delta’s last five deliveries are a combined total of nearly 1,000 lineal feet,” says Marketing Manager Michelle Jones. “Our next delivery is a 53-meter with aluminum hull and composite superstructure, designed by JQB Design.” here