Lowe Boats for Sale
Frequently asked questions
Where are Lowe boats made?
Lowe boats are made in Lebanon, Missouri, where the company has operated its manufacturing facility since it was founded in 1971. All Lowe aluminum boats — including their fishing boats, jon boats, bass boats, and pontoon boats — are built at that Missouri plant, making Lebanon the heart of Lowe boat production.
Brunswick Corporation, a Fortune 1000 company, owns Lowe Boats, having acquired the brand in 2004. Brunswick also owns several other well-known boat brands through its Brunswick Boat Group division. Despite the corporate parent, Lowe pontoon boats and fishing models continue to be manufactured at the same Lebanon facility, keeping production rooted in the American Midwest. The state-of-the-art plant focuses on aluminum construction, which has been central to the Lowe lineup for over five decades.
Are Lowe boats good?
Lowe boats are generally considered good quality, particularly for budget-conscious buyers looking for reliable aluminum fishing and pontoon boats. The brand has a long history building aluminum hulls, and owners frequently praise Lowe jon boats and fishing models for their durability, dry ride, and solid performance on calm to moderately choppy water. Lowe pontoon boats draw similar feedback — they're regarded as dependable entry- to mid-range options that deliver good value without the premium price tag of higher-end pontoon brands.
The main caveat worth understanding is that Lowe positions itself as an accessible, value-oriented line rather than a heavy-water, big-wave boat. Owners who use them as intended — lakes, rivers, and protected bays — report strong satisfaction. Those expecting offshore or rough-water performance may find the construction oriented more toward calmer conditions.
Lowe has changed ownership several times over the years, which some longtime enthusiasts note when comparing older and newer builds. That said, current production models continue to receive positive reviews for fit, finish, and on-water performance relative to their price point. For buyers asking whether Lowe is a good pontoon boat brand or a solid aluminum fishing option, the answer is yes — provided expectations are matched to the type of water and use the boats are designed for.
Are Lowe boats welded or riveted?
Lowe boats are all-welded, not riveted. Every aluminum fishing boat in the Lowe lineup — including Mod-V, Deep-V, and Roughneck models — uses continuously-welded hull seams as a core part of its construction.
Lowe jon boats are also welded, which sets them apart from many competitors in the entry-level aluminum segment where riveted construction is common. Welded hulls eliminate the risk of leaking rivets and generally hold up better to hard use, repeated impacts, and rough water conditions.
This commitment to all-welded construction applies across the Lowe range, from smaller jon boats up through larger fishing platforms, and is backed by Lowe's structural warranty.
How can I estimate value for my Lowe boat?
To estimate what your Lowe boat is worth, use MarineSource's trade-in calculator. It produces a realistic value range from comparable boats currently listed for sale, so the figure reflects the live market rather than a fixed depreciation formula. Enter your boat's details to get a range you can rely on when selling privately or trading in. If you are upgrading, the estimated value can be applied as a down payment to reduce what you finance on your next boat.
Who sells Lowe boats near me?
You can find Lowe boats for sale near you through MarineSource, which currently lists 586 Lowe boats from dealers and private sellers across the country. To see specific availability in your area, simply open a boat's listing on MarineSource and use the "Check availability" button to send your details directly to the seller. This feature helps you connect easily with sellers in your locality.

