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The Cobalt A29 is a 29-foot single-engine bowrider built around a 9-foot beam, a layout that adds roughly six inches over a conventional sterndrive of similar length and uses it for wraparound cockpit seating, a galley and a stand-up head compartment. Introduced in 2020, it carries a 120-gallon fuel tank and a dry weight of about 7,200 pounds, putting it among the larger single-engine boats in its class. Buyers shopping the A29 for sale will find it positioned as a full-day boat for cove anchoring and family use rather than a stripped-down runabout.

Power comes from Volvo Penta sterndrive packages. The most common is a 430-horsepower 6.2L direct-injection small-block V8 turning a Duo Prop drive; an 8.1L six-cylinder Volvo Penta also appears on some hulls. On its first lake outing, an A29 with two people aboard and a full fuel tank reached 5,800 rpm and 48 miles per hour, strong for a boat of this displacement on a single engine. A bow thruster is a frequently optioned addition, and Lenco trim tabs with LED indicator lights handle running attitude. The engine compartment opens to good access on both sides for service.

The helm centers on a double-wide captain's chair with a flip-up bolster, available with a power seat base that slides fore and aft. Dual 12-inch Garmin displays (the 8612 series) run a glass-cockpit setup that controls navigation with pre-loaded lake charts, engine diagnostics, trim tabs and the RGB, logo and underwater lighting from on-screen menus. A separate Volvo Penta vessel display adds engine readouts, and the dash carries backlit blue rocker switches under a shaded eyebrow. The three-spoke Italian leather-wrapped steering wheel and McCasser gray wood-grain trim inlays run through the dash and cup-holder surrounds. Audio options include Rockford Fosgate and Fusion head units with JL Audio or Harman Kardon subwoofers.

The stern is the boat's social center. A full-beam hydraulic swim platform lowers roughly two and a half feet into the water, supplementing Cobalt's pull-knob flip-down swim step. The Splash and Stow system, an award-winning built-in inflatable mat, deploys from a transom compartment using an onboard compressor and packs back away when finished. Aft-facing rumble seats kick up independently on each side, the sun pad bolster flips either direction, and a transom shower, transom stereo remote and underwater lighting round out the area. Teak boards or soft-track mat flooring run through the cockpit, and a centerline walk-through lets you board without stepping on upholstery.

The cockpit can be ordered with a galley holding a sink and an Isotherm refrigerator with a freezer up top, plus flip-flop seating that converts between aft- and forward-facing. Forward, the A29 uses a port-side walk-through, which frees space for a wide helm and a notably large head compartment below. That compartment houses a marine or electric-flush head and can be fitted with air conditioning and a sleeping berth with additional storage underneath. The bow has fold-down armrests, a windlass with a stainless anchor strut and chain access, oversized pop-out cleats, and optional filler cushions that convert it into a sun pad with subfloor storage below.

When comparing A29 listings, check which major options a given hull was ordered with, since they vary widely: the Cobalt hardtop with arch, the hydraulic swim platform, Splash and Stow, air conditioning with shore power and a battery charger, the bow thruster, the windlass, the galley, and the head configuration all change the boat's character and price. Build quality is consistent across examples, with flat bar-stock rails, heavy stainless trim, stainless foot treads at the helm and detailed interior stitching in finishes such as navy, caramel carbon and ebony hull colors.



Currently, there are 893 boats available for sale for Cobalt boats. Prices range from $5,000 to $837,990, with an average listing price of $176,001. The inventory includes 377 new boats and 516 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 893 powerboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Bowrider, Runabout, Ski and Wakeboard, Power Cruisers, and Cuddy Cabin. boats are most popular in Seattle, Wolfeboro, Okoboji, Wayzata, and Red Wing. There have been 3,268 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. April is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, day cruising, watersports, and long distance cruising. Most boats contain with heads, joystick, gps, depth sounder, and heated interior. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Volvo Penta engines or Volvo engines or Mercury engines.

Insights and Analytics for Cobalt Boats for Sale

Updated June 30, 2026

893
total Cobalt boats for sale
1
Cobalt boats for sale added in the past month
3,268
Cobalt boats for sale sold in the past year
$176,001
is the average listing price of Cobalt boats for sale

Condition

There are 377 new and 516 used Cobalt boats for sale

Price

The most common price for Cobalt boats for sale is $152k-$214k

Popular boat types

The most popular types of Cobalt boats for sale are Bowrider, Runabout and Ski and Wakeboard

Popular cities

The most popular cities for Cobalt boats for sale are Seattle, WA, Wolfeboro, NH and Okoboji, IA

Popular activities

The most popular activities for Cobalt boats for sale are Family Fun, Day Cruising and Watersports

Popular features

The most popular features for Cobalt boats for sale are With Heads, Joystick and GPS

Market Activity

The busiest month for Cobalt boats for sale is May, with 90 boats added and 415 boats sold

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