New and Used Wooden Boats for Sale

Wooden boats are timeless and often elegant, whether it’s a traditional sailboat or a sleek motorboat. Both new and used wooden boats honor age-old seafaring traditions, as well as offering one of the smoothest rides of any boat. Search for wooden boats for sale by style, age, price point, or len... learn more about Wooden Boats

50 New and Used Wooden Boats

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Used

33.99 ft.

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1995

Palm Beach, Florida (United States of America)

United Yacht Sales

GRAND PIRIX 34' SAINT FAIRLINER TRIPLE COCKPIT RUNABOUT Albert Tinnerman created the mechanical assembly invention of "Speed Nuts" over 100 years ago. This innovation revolutionized assembly ...

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Used

26.02 ft.

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1953

Neyland, Pembrokeshire (United Kingdom)

Boatshed

Boatshed Wales are delighted to introduce to the market this one off 26 foot, mast head sloop. "Carefree of Christchurch" is a beautifully constructed and extensively refurbished 26 foot w...

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Used

25.0 ft.

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1962

Beale Park (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

A couple on Temple island then bought the boat and renamed it Scheherazade. It was then in the early nineties that the present owner spotted the boat in an advert in the Maidenhead Advertiser o...

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Used

27.0 ft.

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2014

Portland (United Kingdom)

Boatpoint

This custom-built Wooden Motor Yacht was finished in 2014 and was drawn along traditional Dutch double-ended designs. Built by Dartmouth boatbuilder Brian Pomeroy. Wood Goose catches the eye ...

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Used

164.04 ft.

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2020

Dubai (United Arab Emirates)

Bush & Noble International Yacht Brokerage

Full Description Upper Helm Station Helm Garmin VHF CAT engine display x 2 Garmin touch screen GPS Rudder angle display Garmin autopilot Tri-Deck Area Teak deck Hardtop Storage locker...

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Used

15.88 ft.

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1960

Ashore Salcombe (United Kingdom)

Devon Boat Sales

Coves built launch for sale lying Salcombe, Devon. Justinis a lovely little launch built by the well renowned Coves Boat Yard in Salcombe. She is a wooden launch and has beenmaintai...

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Used

31.0 ft.

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1967

United Kingdom

Vortec Marine Ltd

Be the next custodian of this stunning and historic boat. Hull no. 1 of the famed Huntsman 31 range is not an aged piece of history but a historic icon ready for the coming season. She may be t...

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Used

14.76 ft.

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2008

Kingston on Thames (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

She seats five comfortably and has a reasonable turn of speed. Comes complete with covers and hood, fenders etc but no trailer. The brightwork was revarnished in winter 22/23 and she presents i...

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Used

25.0 ft.

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1952

Beale Park (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

She is fully equipped with heads under the aft cockpit, small galley with sink and two side bunks/sofas in the saloon which opens into the forward cockpit with its neat lloyd loom chairs and tr...

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Used

16.99 ft.

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1941

United Kingdom

Henley Sales and Charter

Back to Keuka and her raison d'etre. Chris Craft were built in Algonac on Lake Michigan from the nineteen twenties through to the nineteen fifties in wood. Yes the name still exists but the b...

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Used

41.99 ft.

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1907

Windsor (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

1907 was early for petrol engines as prior to that time all boats were either steam or electric. Here in the UK there was not yet a suitable engine so Taylor looked across the Channel to France...

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Used

25.0 ft.

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1907

THAMES (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

Electric canoes are something of a specialist interest with their elongated shape influenced no doubt by the Prince Consort (Queen Victoria's eldest son Edward) and his fascination with all thi...

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Used

25.0 ft.

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1953

Henley on Thames (United Kingdom)

Classic Yacht Management Ltd

A beautifully presented 25ft Slipper Launch built in the early 1950’s. This lovely slipper launch has been reengined using an original BMC however sale includes her original e...

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Used

20.01 ft.

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2016

Henley on Thames (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

When a lake dwelling fishing enthusiast wanted the ultimate stable spacious boat to fit in his boathouse he designed Matilda with Hamish of PBW. Nippy and comfortable, ideal for estuary, lake o...

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Frolic 21

$12,554 *

Used

21.0 ft.

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1995

United Kingdom

Henley Sales and Charter

A Frolic 21 electric dayboat with canopy and inlaid wooden decks Harrow is a Frolic 21 built by the Steam and Electric Launch Company in the mid nineteen nineties and presented as a birthday...

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Used

46.49 ft.

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1925

KENT (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

But back to her origins and her WWII history: by the time she was requisitioned as a Dunkirk Little Ship she was already 15 and went there behind the paddle steamer Empress of India which towed...

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Used

23.2 ft.

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1961

Henley on Thames (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

This particular boat was subject to a rebuild by its previous owners Jan and Mike Stanton who are known to many as the voice of the Traditional Boat Festival. When they moved away from the Tham...

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Used

39.01 ft.

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1936

THAMES (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

The builders were named Frasier and their yard was in Megavissey where the Maritime Museum is now located. It was built of pitch pine on oak as a private motoryacht although much of the yard's ...

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Used

25.0 ft.

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1959

West Berkshire (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

An Andrews 25ft slipper stern launch which has been maintained over the years by its two owners, one of whom is now the President of the Thames Vintage Boat Club and of course Swanella bears pr...

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Used

33.99 ft.

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1934

Henley on Thames (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

Natasha is a very rare and beautiful 'belle epoque' gentleman's launch with exquisite stained glass windows throughout the cabin. It is thought that the cabin was fitted at a later date, the el...

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Used

31.99 ft.

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1937

Windsor (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

Boat History The Port of YarmouthAppropriation Bookshows thatGlitterwakewas registered on on 11thAugust 1937 as a motor boat of 10 tons. The Official Number, 16...

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Used

22.01 ft.

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1937

Chertsey (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

Built of pitch pine on oak on the Wirral as hull number 408 in 1937 there was initially some hope that she might qualify for membership of the prestigious ADLS for Dunkirk Little Ships. However...

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PTS 24

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New

24.02 ft.

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2023

United Kingdom

Henley Sales and Charter

We first started talking about the new, smaller PTS model more than 18 months ago and now here it is. Originally it was going to be 22 feet when we had the first renderings from the renowned Du...

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PTS 26

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New

26.67 ft.

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2023

Henley on Thames (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

A contemporary weekender hybrid or diesel A classic Pettersson style design built in Holland and based on one of the most revered Swedish yacht designers from the nineteen thirties and forti...

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Used

50.0 ft.

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1938

Teddington (United Kingdom)

Classic Yacht Management Ltd

Length: 50ft Beam:11ft 9ins Draft:3ft 9ins Displacement:15 tons Engine: 2 x Cummings 6B Construction: Double skinned with diagonal inner carvel outer, Teak on Elm.&nbsp...

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Used

33.99 ft.

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1894

Venice (Italy)

Henley Sales and Charter

Subsequently the boat was resold to a customer in Venice starting a charter business with electric boats. He had the boat fitted with a state of the art electric propulsion system and Lady Bett...

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Baycraft 19

$50,403 *

Used

20.67 ft.

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2022

Beale Park (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

Scamp, as the builders affectionately named her, has a Honda outboard and super comfortable sky blue seating for six to seven people with a table which fits neatly between the aft seating and t...

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Used

48.0 ft.

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1947

Liverpool (United Kingdom)

Henley Sales and Charter

Osborne's remit was to build a seaworthy craft which could be easily handled by two people for long cruises. Only two of the Sea Eagle class were constructed, this being the larger of the two. ...

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ABOUT WOODEN BOATS

Wooden boats are timeless and often elegant, whether it’s a traditional sailboat or a sleek motorboat. Both new and used wooden boats honor age-old seafaring traditions, as well as offering one of the smoothest rides of any boat. Search for wooden boats for sale by style, age, price point, or length to find the perfect one.

 

Main Characteristics of Wooden Boats

Wooden boats have always held a special place in sailor’s hearts, and they’re steeped in tradition and heritage. Wooden boats come in all styles and sizes, from tiny wooden rowboats up to ocean-going galleons. While materials such as fiberglass and aluminum are today most widely used in boat-building, there are still manufacturers building new wooden boats combined with modern technology and engineering. And with classic models to be found on the used market, owning a wooden boat is certainly achievable.

While wooden boats often need considerably more maintenance than those built of other materials, they are renowned for offering a soft ride thanks to the natural shock absorbing and flexible properties of timbers such as teak and mahogany. The interior of a large wooden boat can also be much quieter than composite or aluminum boats going through the waves.

 

Types of Wooden Boats

 

Wooden Sailboat

Wooden sailboats run the gamut of styles and sizes, from 12-foot sloop to large cutter and everything in between. While the majority of wooden sailboats today are classics, there are still some companies building new models including boats ranging up to superyacht size (100 feet long) using a combination of cold-molded/epoxy wood construction with judicious use of carbon fiber. Large ocean-going cruising yachts will have cabins, galleys, and heads, as well as navigation equipment, while gaffers, with their long bowsprit, and sporty keelboats are typically day cruisers or racers.

 

Wooden Runabout

Sleek and elegant, wooden sport boats or runabouts glide effortlessly across lakes such as Michigan, Como, and the French Riviera. Whether made by Riva, Chris-Craft, or others, they are head-turners reminiscent of classic cars, often with twin or triple cockpits, long, slim lines, and high-end finishings and leather upholstery. Modern versions can be combined with electric engines for a quieter, smoother ride.

 

Wooden Cabin Boat

Wooden cabin cruisers were popular styles in the early 1900s, with brands such as Chris-Craft building models around 28 feet that allowed for protection from the elements in the small cabin. Other types, such as small clinker cabin boats can be found all over the world and are especially traditional in the Mediterranean countries where they were built as (and are often still used as) coastal fishing boats. They are ideal for coastal cruising as well as being popular features on rivers and inland waters.

 

Wooden Trawler Boat

Today trawler boats offer stability and comfort, with plenty of interior space and excellent long-range seakeeping abilities. Classic wooden trawler yachts are a slice of heritage, harking from a time when they were used as fishing vessels designed to withstand harsh sea conditions. Today they are often sought after as liveaboard vessels due to their modest prices, albeit a large amount of maintenance may be required.

 

Best Wooden Boat Brands

Wooden boats fall into two broad categories; classic models and new-build boats. Classic or used wooden boats can be highly collectible, especially those from prominent boat-builders. Brands such as Chris-Craft, who are still in operation today with their selection of luxury fiberglass bowriders and sports boats, were once one of the most highly regarded builders of wooden motorboats in the early 1900s. Century Boat’s classic mahogany runabout inboards are sought-after too, as are Italian brand Riva’s classic wooden models. When it comes to classic wooden sailboats brands such as Spirit and Herreshoff stand out.

 

There are a few dedicated brands still building wooden boats combined with modern engineering and innovation. Swiss brand Boesch builds a range of exquisite sports boats (some with electric engines), as do HackerCraft with their timeless sport and racer models. Other brands include Streblow, Grand Craft, and Shearline, whose unique range of custom wooden sportfishing boats stand out from the crowd. When it comes to new wooden sailboats, brands such as British-based Spirit Yachts, Artisan Boatworks (Maine), and Working Sail are just a handful of brands keeping the centuries-old traditions alive.

 

Why Choose a Wooden Boat?

The main reason to own a wooden boat is to honor the traditions it represents, and to be part of a group of people preserving that centuries-old seafaring heritage. They are often beautiful vessels, can offer a smooth ride, and turn heads wherever they go. It’s important to keep in mind that wooden boats need a lot more upkeep and maintenance than boats built from modern materials, and they also cost considerably more to purchase and insure.

 

Should I Buy a Wooden Boat?

Wooden boats are a commitment, and owning one involves ensuring it is well-looked after and has a very regular maintenance schedule. There is a prestige and joy that comes with owning such a beautiful and timeless vessel, but wooden boats, whether new or used, are best suited to experienced boat owners and not ideal first-time boats unless DIY work already comes easily to you.

 

This article was written by Samantha Wilson in February 2024.

 

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