Ranger 2360 Bay Boats For Sale

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The Ranger 2360 Bay is a 23-foot 5-inch saltwater center console built to fish the flats and run nearshore on the same day, rated for up to 10 people and aimed at anglers who want a stable, dry platform without committing to a full offshore boat. It carries a 102-inch (8-foot 4-inch) beam that gives it the kind of stability where several people can move to one side without the boat heeling, and a flared bow that knocks down chop. On the trailer the rig measures roughly 29 feet 6 inches overall. Ranger started as a freshwater bass builder, and that bass-boat DNA shows in the layout, with a removable pedestal seat forward and a raised but recessed casting deck you can brace your toes against.

Power tops out at a 300-horsepower rating, and boats are rigged with either a Yamaha 300 or a Mercury 300 V8, frequently paired with a Bob's hydraulic jack plate and a pro trim lever on the steering column. The hull carries a 16-inch draft and a 14-degree deadrise, with a dry weight of 3,400 pounds that climbs to about 3,700 with the fiberglass hardtop added. Fuel capacity is 81 gallons. The fuel tank and console are bolted to molded lips that elevate them off the hull floor rather than mounting directly to it, a detail intended to reduce stress cracking over time.

The helm is built around a large center console wide enough for two 12-inch displays, commonly fitted with Garmin units running sonar, chirp and down-scan, or Mercury SmartCraft gauges. The fiberglass hardtop is powder-coated, runs from the forward seat back past the helmsman for shade without crowding the fishing space, and houses an overhead electronics storage box. The leaning post has dual seats with flip-up bolsters, fold-down armrests and a footrest, plus easy access underneath to the batteries and a cassette-style live well pump that can be swapped on the water by cutting two wires. A wiring diagram is printed inside the battery hatch, and lithium battery options are available in place of the standard AGM.

The deck and cockpit are laid out for serious fishing with family use in mind. Rod holders total around 30 positions: lockable storage forward, holders on the leaning post, six on the back of the hardtop (including king fish holders), and three per gunwale. Storage runs bow to stern, with a port rod locker that fits 9-foot rods, dry boxes, an anchor locker, and a center cooler that doubles as a live well at 104 quarts. The main bait well holds 30 to 40 gallons with twin 1,100-GPH pumps and a recirculation pump, and a 240-quart fish box handles the catch. Rear jump seats fold out of the deck, and the five-piece console design lets the forward hatch open to a head compartment that holds a portable toilet.

Build quality is a selling point. Ranger upholsters its diamond-stitch seating in-house in Arkansas, and a tandem-axle trailer is standard. The optional family package adds bow cushions, memory-foam seating and stowable lounging that converts back to a clean casting deck. Popular options include the Minn Kota Riptide or Ultrex 36-volt trolling motor with spot lock and auto-deploy, dual 10-foot Power-Poles, Lenco trim tabs, a JL Audio system with subwoofers and multiple speakers, custom color and powder-coat packages, and a swim platform.

On pricing, a Ranger 2360 Bay for sale starts around $92,955 with a 250-horsepower engine and about $95,900 once stepped up to the 300, while a fully optioned example with the larger engine, family package, custom color, audio upgrade and electronics runs to roughly $133,699. Buyers configuring one should weigh engine choice, the family package, electronics size and trolling-motor setup against budget, since most of what dresses these boats up is an add-on rather than standard equipment.



Currently, there are 101 boats available for sale for Ranger boats. Prices range from $22,875 to $190,935, with an average listing price of $120,332. The inventory includes 77 new boats and 24 used boats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. boats are most popular in Saint Augustine, Tampa, Bradenton, Fort Myers, and Alachua. There have been 156 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. October is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. March is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are saltwater fishing, day cruising, family fun, and freshwater fishing. Most boats contain gps, radio, sonar, depth sounder, and heated interior. boats tend to have 1 to 2 outboard engines, with the average boat having 1 engine. It is common for boats to have MERCURY MARINE engines or Mercury engines or Mercury Outboard engines.

Insights and Analytics for Ranger Boats for Sale

Updated June 30, 2026

101
total Ranger boats for sale
1
Ranger boats for sale added in the past month
156
Ranger boats for sale sold in the past year
$120,332
is the average listing price of Ranger boats for sale

Condition

There are 77 new and 24 used Ranger boats for sale

Price

The most common price for Ranger boats for sale is $125k-$144k

Popular cities

The most popular cities for Ranger boats for sale are Saint Augustine, FL, Tampa, FL and Bradenton, FL

Popular activities

The most popular activities for Ranger boats for sale are Saltwater Fishing, Day Cruising and Family Fun

Popular features

The most popular features for Ranger boats for sale are GPS, Radio and Sonar

Market Activity

The busiest month for Ranger boats for sale is Mar, with 4 boats added and 25 boats sold

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