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2023 Sea Ray 320DA
North Tonawanda, NY
2024 Crownline E-305
North Tonawanda, NY
2024 Crownline 290SS
North Tonawanda, NY
2023 Malibu Boats M220
North Tonawanda, NY
2024 Crownline E275
North Tonawanda, NY
2023 Crownline 280SS
North Tonawanda, NY
2024 Crownline E275
North Tonawanda, NY
2024 Crownline E275
North Tonawanda, NY
2025 Axis A245
North Tonawanda, NY
2024 Crownline 260 SS
North Tonawanda, NY
2024 Crownline 250 XSS
North Tonawanda, NY
2021 Scarab 285 ID
North Tonawanda, NY
2019 Crownline e-285
North Tonawanda, NY
2023 Crownline E 255
North Tonawanda, NY
2023 Crownline 260 SS
North Tonawanda, NY
2025 Axis AXIS T250
North Tonawanda, NY
From the Finger Lakes to the Atlantic
New York boating isn't one thing—it's everything. Long Island sportfishing, Lake Champlain cruising, Finger Lakes pontooning, Hudson River daysailing, and Lake Ontario salmon chasing. From Montauk's offshore canyons to Oneida Lake's walleye grounds, we organize this beautiful chaos into the state's cleanest boat marketplace. Real boats, real sellers, real New York inventory.
What's Selling in New York
Long Island drives the market—center consoles 22-32' for offshore work, twin engines preferred, nothing under $75K if you're serious about the ocean. Upstate tells a different story: Penn Yan boats built for Finger Lakes, walleye rigs for Oneida Lake, aluminum for Adirondack waters, and serious fishing machines for the Great Lakes. The price gap is real—Manhattan money meets upstate budgets, and we list both.
Frequently Asked Questions
What boats work for both Long Island Sound and ocean?
Why are Penn Yan boats so popular in New York?
Salt vs freshwater boats in NY—does it matter?
When's the best time to buy in New York?
Are there good dealers in Central New York?