1. Fishing Boats
Fishing boats come in different sizes and can be taken on both fresh and saltwater bodies. They are built with the stability, durability, and strength to help navigate through challenging water bodies for fishing. These boats are generally offered with a front bow, rod lockers, and a trolling motor system. The boats weigh less and are highly durable because they are made from aluminum and come with a slim profile design consisting of 2-3 anglers on board.
2. Center Console Boats
Center Console is a type of boat that features a single deck open hull where the helm is in the center. Some models come with a cabin usually located in the bow which has a small area to rest and sleep as well. They are designed for sports fishing and can be used to navigate harsh waterways. Center console boats also come with some necessary equipment on-board, which includes bait wells, gunwale rod holders, outriggers, and fish lockers. The deck also works as a powerful insulation system for fish storage.
3. Motor Yacht Boats
Motor yacht boats are larger sized watercraft commonly used for leisure and recreational activities such as day and overnight cruising. These types of boats have an average length of 48 feet. The diesel engine that powers some of these motor yachts gives them the ability to sail in water for longer periods of time. Weekender yachts, cruising yachts, luxury sailing yachts, and day sailing yachts are some of the commonly available boat types you can find.
Last word
The aforementioned boat types are some of many you can consider when looking to buy a boat at salvage auctions. Once you finalize upon a boat type you would like to own, get on to online auction platforms hosting damaged boat auctions and get to bidding. Run a thorough physical inspection by a professional and get an estimate of the restoration costs before you put your money down on a model. When choosing an auction website, consider factors such as their inventory size, customer reviews, and ease of bidding.