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Inflatable boats
Inflatables that can be fully deflated are extremely easy to store, which helps save space in small areas of a boat or yacht. Commonly known for being dinghies or tenders to larger vessels, inflatables are also used for commercial purposes and in emergency situations.
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What are inflatable boats?
Inflatable boats are small, trailerable vessels frequently used for boating pursuits such as day cruising, scuba diving and tender for larger boats. These types of vessels can span in size, with the smallest current boat listed at 8 feet in length, to the longest vessel measuring 41 feet, and an average length of 12 feet. They are built and assembled by a wide variety of boat builders with hull types including RIB, deep vee, modified vee, roll-up and other designs. Boat Trader currently has 531 inflatable boats for sale, including 418 new vessels and 113 used boats, listed by both individual owners and professional boat dealerships across the country.
What are the best inflatable boats?
Currently, some of the most popular manufacturers of inflatable boats include AB Inflatables, Walker Bay, Highfield, Zodiac and Grand Inflatables. These builders design inflatable boats models with outboard, outboard-4S, inboard, inboard/outboard and other propulsion systems, available in gas, diesel and other fuel systems. The top, most popular inflatable boats brands on Boat Trader during the previous 30 days were Ab Inflatables, Gala, Highfield, Walker Bay and Zodiac.
How much do inflatable boats cost?
Inflatable boats for sale on Boat Trader are offered within a range of prices from a reasonable $2,278 on the moderate end all the way up to $414,000 for the bigger-ticket models. Models with the most power can accommodate motors up to a whopping 1,139 horsepower, while affordable utility models may have as low as 6 horsepower engines on them (although the average engine size is 60 HP).
Why are inflatable boats popular?
Inflatable boats are popular for their shallow draft and narrow beam, traits that make these boats perfect for day cruising, scuba diving and tender for larger boats. Inflatable boats are also popular boats for rivers and lakes and other shallow fresh bodies of water. Within our current availability, these inflatable boats can hold up to 20 people, but usually averages 6. Also, with 531 inflatable boats currently listed for sale and 64 boats added within the past 30 days, Boat Trader is confident you’ll find the boat you are looking for.