The Way Boats Should Be
Maine doesn't do boats halfway. From commercial lobster boats working Penobscot Bay to pristine pontoons on Sebago Lake, Maine boats are built to last, maintained with pride, and sold with stories. This is where boat building is still a craft, where a handshake matters, and where boats are part of the family. Our marketplace brings transparency to a market that's operated on reputation for generations.
What's Selling in Maine
Surprise: pontoons are huge in Maine. The lakes are booming—Sebago, Moosehead, Belgrade Chain—and families want stable platforms for swimming. Lobster boats aren't just commercial anymore; pleasure versions of these seaworthy hulls are increasingly popular. Downeast cruisers remain the gold standard for those who can afford them. From $5,000 aluminum fishing boats to $500,000 custom builds, Maine's market reflects both working waterfront and summer money.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a 'real' Maine lobster boat?
Why are Maine boats so expensive?
Best lakes for pontoon boats?
What about Maine's famous wooden boats?
Where can I find good dealers in the Sebago Lake region?