Skeeter Boats for Sale
Currently, there are 466 boats available for sale for Skeeter boats. Prices range from $11,000 to $152,000, with an average listing price of $69,279. The inventory includes 303 new boats and 163 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 466 powerboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Bass, Bay, Freshwater Fishing, Center Console, and Ski and Fish. boats are most popular in Bloomsburg, Houston, Gadsden, Howell, and Hurst. There have been 2,012 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. November 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 freshwater fishing, family fun, saltwater fishing, and day cruising. Most boats contain gps, depth sounder, sonar, heated interior, and radio. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Yamaha engines or YAMAHA engines or yamaha engines.
Frequently asked questions
Who owns Skeeter boats?
Skeeter Boats is owned by Yamaha Motor Corporation, which acquired the company in 1996. Yamaha's U.S. Marine Business Unit oversees Skeeter's operations today, and John Clark currently serves as General Manager of the brand.
Skeeter is a fiberglass fishing boat manufacturer that has been building boats in Texas since 1948, so it has a long independent history before coming under Yamaha ownership. The lineup focuses on bass, deep-V, and saltwater performance fishing boats — Skeeter does not produce aluminum boats. All Skeeter boats are made and built at their Texas facility, giving the brand a consistent manufacturing base that has remained in place throughout its history.
Because Yamaha owns Skeeter, the two brands share engineering and quality resources, which is part of why Skeeter has earned repeated recognition from the National Marine Manufacturers Association for customer satisfaction. Shoppers sometimes ask who makes Skeeter bass boats specifically — the answer is the same: Yamaha's marine division is the parent company, but Skeeter operates as its own distinct brand within that structure.
Are Skeeter boats any good?
Skeeter boats are widely regarded as good, particularly among bass and bay boat anglers who prioritize hull durability and fishability. The brand has earned recognition for excellence in customer satisfaction for fiberglass outboard boats 24 consecutive times, which reflects a consistent track record. Owners frequently praise hull toughness, ride quality, and stability, and the use of aluminum transoms and bracing gives Skeeter an edge in long-term strength compared to many competitors.
That said, some owners of Skeeter bay boats have reported quality control inconsistencies, particularly around wiring and finish details, so inspecting any boat carefully before purchase is worthwhile. On balance, the hull and structural construction tend to hold up well over years of use — reports of carpet and general finish remaining in good shape on boats a decade old speak to that.
How much Skeeter boats cost depends on the model and configuration. New bass boats generally start in the mid-$30,000 range and can climb well past $60,000 fully rigged, while bay boat models vary similarly based on size and options. Used Skeeters hold value reasonably well given the brand's reputation, so buyers shopping the pre-owned market should expect competitive pricing relative to comparable fishing boats.
How much are Skeeter bass boats?
Skeeter bass boats range from around $12,000 for used models up to over $200,000 for new, fully equipped configurations. New Skeeter boats typically start in the upper five figures, with current models like the FXE20 APEX listed at approximately $110,000 with a Yamaha VF250 engine. Configured builds from the Skeeter online tool commonly come in around $98,000 to $110,000 depending on options selected.
How much a Skeeter bass boat costs depends heavily on model, engine package, and added electronics. Entry-level used Skeeters can be found closer to $12,000, while lightly used or dealer-stocked models often fall in the $20,000–$50,000 range. Brand-new tournament-ready builds with premium electronics, trolling motors, and lithium batteries can push well past $100,000.
Skeeter boats are known for high-quality fiberglass construction, which also contributes to their weight. Bass boat weight varies by hull size and rigging, but most Skeeter bass boats fall roughly in the 1,400–2,000 pound range with motor and standard equipment, making them trailer-ready for most half-ton and three-quarter-ton trucks. If you're pricing a specific model, the Skeeter configurator is a practical way to see how options affect the final cost.
What activities are Skeeter boats suitable for?
Skeeter boats are suitable for a variety of activities, with the most common being freshwater fishing. They are also popular for family fun, saltwater fishing, and day cruising. MarineSource provides extensive listings, allowing users to find the perfect Skeeter model for their preferred activities. With its tools for searching and exploring available options, along with easy access to inquiries, MarineSource helps you connect with the right boat for your adventures.
Can I afford a Skeeter boat?
Whether a Skeeter boat fits your budget comes down to the purchase price, your deposit, the loan term and the interest rate. MarineSource's boat loan calculator estimates the monthly payment for any price, so you can see at a glance whether a given Skeeter is affordable. Adjust the price, down payment and term to settle on a comfortable monthly payment, then browse Skeeter listings in that range. If you are trading in your current boat, use the trade-in calculator to estimate its value towards your deposit.
Insights and Analytics for Skeeter Boats for Sale
Updated June 30, 2026
Market Activity
The busiest month for Skeeter boats for sale is Mar, with 43 boats added and 262 boats sold

