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The Xpress crappie boat lineup is built specifically for pan fishing, spanning the H17, H18C and H20C models, with the H20 crappie sitting at the top as the largest. Each is an all-welded aluminum hull with no wood anywhere in the construction — the floor, hatches and even the trolling-motor foot pedal tray are welded structure. Xpress was the first to bring all-welded aluminum to market, and the crappie boats carry that build through to a .125-inch bottom thickness. These suit anyone from a weekend angler to a tournament crappie fisherman who wants three-across seating and dedicated live wells.
Performance comes from the Hyperlift pad hull, a pad roughly 12 inches wide and 2 feet long at the bottom of the boat, so at speed only the pad rides in the water. Combined with aggressive running steps and a reverse chine, the hull turns sharply at any speed and stays stable enough that two or three people can move to the rail of the 93-inch-beam H20C with little rocking. All Xpress crappie boats are powered by Yamaha. The H20C carries a maximum 175 horsepower and runs in the high 50s to 60 mph with a Yamaha 175 V-MAX SHO, typically propped with a Yamaha Turbo FXP 22-inch wheel. The smaller H18C is rigged with the redesigned Yamaha 115 V-MAX SHO.
The helm uses SeaStar or BayStar hydraulic steering depending on model and setup, with water-pressure and fuel gauges plus trim and tach across the console. Electronics are commonly fitted at both the console and bow, including Garmin EchoMap and Humminbird Helix units, with Minn Kota and Garmin Force Pro trolling motors up front. A 10-inch jack plate, hydraulic tilt steering, hot-foot throttle, and CC-clear wiring harnesses that isolate the electronics on their own switch are available rigging options.
Deck layout centers on a large casting deck with a 9-foot span in the rod storage area that runs the length of the port side, holding rods of about 8.5 feet. The crappie models add a front live well with an integrated bait bucket and fabric cooler, alongside a rear recirculating live well with pump-out, with tackle-tray storage in the rear deck on both sides. Three seat bases sit across the front deck as standard, and pedestals lift out so the bow can be set for one angler or two. The newly redesigned bow recesses the built-in navigation light so it no longer obstructs the driver's view. C-deck flooring in cappuccino covers the decks, and spray-on liner is applied thick under every hatch and lid.
A 36-gallon fuel tank is housed in the rear compartment, which also holds the batteries, charger and pumps for any shallow-water anchors. Standard seating is ArrowX mesh, with the H20C coming with two mesh seats and the option to add more; Millennium-style seats appear on the H18C. Xpress builds its own aluminum trailers in-house to fit each hull, with aluminum wheels standard and a tandem-axle upgrade with hydraulic disc brakes on both axles recommended for the 20-footer. Shoppers comparing Xpress crappie boats for sale should weigh which engine and electronics package fits their fishing, and those considering used Xpress crappie boats for sale can look for the same Hyperlift hull, welded construction and live-well layout across model years.
Currently, there are 477 boats available for sale for Xpress boats. Prices range from $5,995 to $83,999, with an average listing price of $41,222. The inventory includes 397 new boats and 80 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 477 powerboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Bass, Bay, Aluminum Fishing, Center Console, and Deck. boats are most popular in Hattiesburg, Spring Grove, Corpus Christi, Conroe, and Panama City. There have been 3,139 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May 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 family fun, saltwater fishing, freshwater fishing, and day cruising. Most boats contain gps, radio, depth sounder, sonar, and stabilizers. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Yamaha engines or YAMAHA engines or Yamaha 4stroke engines.
Performance comes from the Hyperlift pad hull, a pad roughly 12 inches wide and 2 feet long at the bottom of the boat, so at speed only the pad rides in the water. Combined with aggressive running steps and a reverse chine, the hull turns sharply at any speed and stays stable enough that two or three people can move to the rail of the 93-inch-beam H20C with little rocking. All Xpress crappie boats are powered by Yamaha. The H20C carries a maximum 175 horsepower and runs in the high 50s to 60 mph with a Yamaha 175 V-MAX SHO, typically propped with a Yamaha Turbo FXP 22-inch wheel. The smaller H18C is rigged with the redesigned Yamaha 115 V-MAX SHO.
The helm uses SeaStar or BayStar hydraulic steering depending on model and setup, with water-pressure and fuel gauges plus trim and tach across the console. Electronics are commonly fitted at both the console and bow, including Garmin EchoMap and Humminbird Helix units, with Minn Kota and Garmin Force Pro trolling motors up front. A 10-inch jack plate, hydraulic tilt steering, hot-foot throttle, and CC-clear wiring harnesses that isolate the electronics on their own switch are available rigging options.
Deck layout centers on a large casting deck with a 9-foot span in the rod storage area that runs the length of the port side, holding rods of about 8.5 feet. The crappie models add a front live well with an integrated bait bucket and fabric cooler, alongside a rear recirculating live well with pump-out, with tackle-tray storage in the rear deck on both sides. Three seat bases sit across the front deck as standard, and pedestals lift out so the bow can be set for one angler or two. The newly redesigned bow recesses the built-in navigation light so it no longer obstructs the driver's view. C-deck flooring in cappuccino covers the decks, and spray-on liner is applied thick under every hatch and lid.
A 36-gallon fuel tank is housed in the rear compartment, which also holds the batteries, charger and pumps for any shallow-water anchors. Standard seating is ArrowX mesh, with the H20C coming with two mesh seats and the option to add more; Millennium-style seats appear on the H18C. Xpress builds its own aluminum trailers in-house to fit each hull, with aluminum wheels standard and a tandem-axle upgrade with hydraulic disc brakes on both axles recommended for the 20-footer. Shoppers comparing Xpress crappie boats for sale should weigh which engine and electronics package fits their fishing, and those considering used Xpress crappie boats for sale can look for the same Hyperlift hull, welded construction and live-well layout across model years.
Currently, there are 477 boats available for sale for Xpress boats. Prices range from $5,995 to $83,999, with an average listing price of $41,222. The inventory includes 397 new boats and 80 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 477 powerboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Bass, Bay, Aluminum Fishing, Center Console, and Deck. boats are most popular in Hattiesburg, Spring Grove, Corpus Christi, Conroe, and Panama City. There have been 3,139 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May 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 family fun, saltwater fishing, freshwater fishing, and day cruising. Most boats contain gps, radio, depth sounder, sonar, and stabilizers. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Yamaha engines or YAMAHA engines or Yamaha 4stroke engines.
Insights and Analytics for Xpress Boats for Sale
Updated June 30, 2026
477
total Xpress boats for sale
1
Xpress boats for sale added in the past month
3,139
Xpress boats for sale sold in the past year
$41,222
is the average listing price of Xpress boats for sale
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The busiest month for Xpress boats for sale is Mar, with 43 boats added and 811 boats sold
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