Funny Ass 4 Sale Signs for Boats

There is nothing quite as thrilling as taking your own boat out on the open waters, whether its' a lake, ocean or river. Spend a quiet day alone, fishing and contemplating your life plans, or invite a group of friends aboard and have a party at sea. Either way, many people who dream of becoming the captains of their own boats assume owning one is too expensive. The truth is that you can find some great used boats out there, even one to match your budget. Here are 10 great places to start your search:
Boats.com
At Boats.com, you'll find a mix of new and used boats for sale. If you look at all of the search resorts, the site shows you what's in your area first, and you can narrow those results by categories like class, make, brand, price, type of boat, size, year and country. You can even narrow your options to boats that are best for specific activities, like saltwater fishing, sailing, day cruising and water sports.

Boat Trader
When you visit Boattrader.com, you can list your own used boat or search for available ones in a variety of categories. You can even browse specifically for your city or state or search within so many miles of your location. The site even offers valuable advice on how to sell or buy a new or used boat.

Craigslist
Even if you're new to boating, you're probably already familiar with Craigslist, and you probably already know that you can buy practically everything on free classifieds site — even used boats. Waterborne magazine calls it the best place to buy used boats and recommends searching for words related to the type of boat you want to ensure you don't miss an ad that isn't properly worded.

Your Local Marina
If there's a marina in your area or in the area where you plan to do most of your boating, spending some time there can lead to a new used boat for you and an excellent deal for your bank account. Many of them have a bulletin board where boat owners can post if they have a boat for sale, and if you're in search of a boat, you can post what you're looking for and how much you're willing to pay. In the meantime, take a walk around and get to know the different types of boats and the people who dock there. Ask around about boats for sale, and you may be the first to hear about a deal before it's advertised.

Your Local Boatyard
If you're willing to put in a little elbow grease (or pay a few extra dollars for repairs), your local boatyard may be the place where you discover the boat of your dreams. Believe it or not, many boat owners abandon their prized possessions when they have no use for them or don't want to worry about repairs. Or maybe they just realized the boating lifestyle wasn't for them. Either way, their loss is your gain.

eBay
Like Craigslist, you're probably familiar with eBay, even if you've never even stepped foot on a boat. What you probably didn't know, however, is that same site where your mom buys her favorite collectibles is also a great source for buying used boats. Just go to the "Used Boats for Sale" page, and you'll see hundreds of listings on which you can place a bid. Many of them start at ridiculously low prices.

Boat Shopper
If you've ever used Auto Shopper, Truck Shopper or RV & Cycle Shopper, Boat Shopper is similar to those, only you can search for used boats. Search by boat condition, year, manufacturer, length range, price range and distance from your current location. You can also specify whether you want to shop for used boats offered by dealers or private sellers, and you can add keywords to your search if you're looking for something more specific.

Boat Crazy
At Boatcrazy.com, you'll not only find thousands of boats for sale, but you can also list your boat if you currently own one you're looking to unload. The site also offers plenty of valuable information relating to boat sales, values, insurance, financing and transportation from place to another. See boats listed for sale by the owner along with dealer boats, or you can take a look at some of the current most popular searches.

MarineMax
MarineMax has boat dealerships up and down the east coast, in Texas, in Minnesota and in a few other states in the Midwest. When you visit its website, you can find the store closest to you or your favorite boating spot, and click on "view inventory" to see what's in stock. Once you do that, you'll find a selection of new and used boats. When you find something you like, give the store a call or visit in person to get to know more about it.

Yacht World
If you have a bigger budget and fancier tastes, you may want to take a look at Yachtworld.com for a used boat that will be the envy of everyone you know. Browse the site's listings by the manufacturer, the state where the boat is located (or Canadian province), types of boat and more. See photos and videos of used and new yachts and luxury boats, all of which are listed by dealers and verified brokers.

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