The Top Sailboat Manufacturers (According to Sailors)
Whether you are buying or chartering a boat, or whether you simply want to stay informed, you might be asking the question: who are the top sailboat manufacturers? As is the case with most 'who's the best' questions, the answer isn't simple. So this article takes a stroll among the crowds and asks - “who's your favorite?” .
What are the top sailboat manufacturers?
Groupe beneteau.
This is the ultimate all-star list. Now let’s see why.
First of all - I want to make this lineup relatively short. There are tens of names that bounce around when you ask about favorite manufacturers, and if I had made this a long list, in the end, it wouldn’t represent the famous all-stars that really stand out in the eyes of the people. If you want a longer, less detailed list, check out our article about 50 popular sailboat brands . This time though, we are looking only at the manufacturer champions of the ‘popular choice’ contest.
“This is a loaded question!”, the internet forums yell, “there are thousands of options!”, they cry, enraged, “it’s not about the boat, but about the crew!” they scream. But we don’t give up and continue, determined to find out who you all like the most.
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I know, I know, I hear you. Let’s start with the cons of these boats to quench the thirst of the bloodthirsty critics. Yes, Wallys are very costly, they go all the way up to tens of millions of dollars and so won’t be more than a bedroom poster for most of the readers.
That’s about it when it comes to the negatives, though. The reason they made it on this list despite their price tag is that they are pioneers in many aspects. Visually they are beyond gorgeous, and their price allows for exquisite build quality. The cost of these hi-end racer/cruisers means they aren’t particularly user friendly since most users won’t be able to use them, but just as Rolls Royce belongs on the list of the best cars, Wally belongs on the list of the best boats. They are the brainchild of Luca Bassani, founder and chief of the brand, a stylish Italian man who knows what’s right.
And it is this poster worthiness that gained them popularity among the crowds. A video of a simple Atlantic crossing on a 100 foot Wally has millions of views not necessarily because that particular journey would be exciting, in fact, it is quite an uneventful one, but because it is on a boat that makes the design junkies salivate. The Wally designs alone were the reason these boats made it into Hollywood feature films and series, and if you look at one, you’ll understand why. This is what happens when extravaganza meets good taste and has all the money in the world to realize the idea.
What do they make in terms of sailboats? Superyachts around 100 ft long, each focused on sporty cruising, design, and comfort. They only make custom sailboats, no factory models here. Buying a used one is a safe situation, they hold up even after a long time both in terms of quality, performance as well as design. During their existence, Wally only made a handful of boats, so if you ever stumble upon one, take a selfie. It is like meeting a celebrity.
To level the scales, let’s now jump at the opposite side of the spectrum and have a look at Catalina, the people pleaser. If Wally was the Rolls Royce of the boating world, Catalina is the Ford, making, as they say, “honest, sturdy boats that hold up to real-world conditions, perform well and cost less to maintain”. The mission of this company then seems to be to make boats as practical as possible for the common folk. That means: a practical interior layout, practical handling, and last but definitely not least, a practical price.
And this strategy has worked out well - according to experiences of hundreds of thousands of sailors, Catalinas stand up to their reputation of a boat that’s got your back. It is one of the largest boat producers in the world, with over sixty thousand of its boats sailing the world. Boat manufacturers oftentimes go through quite a lot of rough patches, that turn into bankruptcy for many, it isn’t an easy business to be in, but Catalina has been on a roll for decades. And this success has come with its perks - the business stability allowed for some impressive manufacturing facilities, which helps mass production, which in turn helps drive the price down. So with Catalina, you’ll likely be getting more bang for your buck than from their competition.
They make boats ranging from tiny daysailers all the way to 50-foot seaworthy vessels. What made them the most famous though are their mid-sized cruisers - the staple of the classical American sailing fan. Whether you like it or not, slow and steady is the name of the game when it comes to mainstream, and that is precisely what Catalina understands so well. They don’t take large risks. Their models are long-running with slight tweaks and facelifts, concepts that don’t surprise or insult, but offer stability. This conservativeness has been what some sailors hold against Catalinas, which is easy to understand when looking at many other brands that offer more in terms of fanciness, but this is the Catalina way, and it has worked out splendidly for them.
The long years of experience make for a great manufacturer that makes boats which won’t be the fastest, won’t be the prettiest or the boldest in terms of design or technological innovation, but they will do precisely what they are made to do - their job.
Bavaria is to Europe what Catalina is to the United States. Affordable, practical, nothing special, but does what it’s supposed to. It is the main diet of many Mediterranean sailors. To stay with the cars equivalent, just because I like it so much, if Catalinas were the Ford, Bavarias would be the Volkswagen. They are generally cheaper than Catalinas but don’t see that as an indicator, sailors can’t seem to find one or the other significantly worse or better in build quality. There are of course a few voices rooting for one or the other, but that can be assigned to fandom rather than to actual benefits. The price difference is there partly due to a different manufacturing process, the Bavaria factories are more efficient (they are German after all), and the production is more streamlined, allowing cutting costs without cutting corners.
Reliability, ease of use, and affordability are aspects that lead the design decisions here - which is what makes them so prevalent in charter companies. Even a nonexperienced sailor can get on a Bavaria and operate it with relative ease. But as I’ve been told by the boss of an unnamed charter company, after five or so years, you will start to feel the lower price tag as their reliability starts to go down unless money is put into repairs. With an older Bavaria, you will feel its age more than with other manufacturers. As one owner puts it, they tend to get “quite exhausted”.
So in case you belong among the Bavaria fans and have your eye on a used one, keep the above sentences in mind and when shopping, make sure you understand the ‘health’ of the boat in question. Moreover, be aware of the difference between a boat that was used by a handful of sailors over the years versus one that was chartered to more people than you could count. In other words, you wouldn’t want to buy a few-year-old rental car because who knows what the poor thing had to suffer, - especially since you can bet that many of the clients weren’t particularly good sailors due to generous sailing license policies in Croatia, which allows virtually anybody to ‘become a sailor’ within hours for a friendly fee.
What can you expect when you get on one? Good things - the manufacturers know what their products are used for, and that is why Bavarias are designed as easy comfortable cruisers. Everything you need to have within reach will be within reach, to the point of you having something to hold on almost all the time wherever you go through the boat - Bavaria knows well that many of its users won’t have their ‘sea legs’ and act accordingly. Even smaller models have generous amounts of space because it is the smaller models that are charter kings - Bavaria gives a lot of attention to them. The layouts will be comfy, so Bavarias make good boats for longer voyages - pair that with reliability and price and you will understand why the vox populi speaks so fondly of them.
The reason I am mentioning the name of the parent company here is that they own both Beneteau and Jeanneau, brands that are distinguishable on the surface, but if you look close enough, you will find them pretty similar, down to the fact that they are produced in the same factory. So since both Beneteau and Jeanneau are very popular sailor’s choices, both deserve a place on this list, but dedicating a subchapter to each would feel like making a duplicate.
By the way, Groupe Beneteau also owns Lagoon, a renowned catamaran maker, Prestige, luxury yacht manufacturer, Monte Carlo Yachts, CNB Yacht builder, the semi-custom sailboat maker, Four Winns, Glastron, Scarab, Wellcraft, Excess, and Delphia… some of these make motor yachts only, but if you combine fans of all of these, you get a sizable crowd. This company has figured out what people of various tastes want and serves quite a few of these niches.
Business aside, let’s see how this French company managed to find its way into the hearts of so many. Well, first of all, they are French. So chic style is to be expected. And with this, fans come. Image wise (and design-wise to a bit) Jeanneau is the sporty one that sails better, while Beneteau aims at the family comfort market. But on both, you will feel loved by the designer. They are made to make you feel good when you use them, and they’ll spoil you with luxury that fits within the specific price tag.
Comfort is a big deal here. On Jeanneaus for instance, you will sometimes find quite unique layouts, often different from the traditional ones, to really pamper the sailors - such as their two master bedroom setup, with the stern one being under the cockpit. A lot of them come with the 360 docking system, which allows you to move the boat around with a joystick and makes maneuvering in marinas so easy you feel like you are cheating. Or consider their decision to make the hull finer to cut through the water better, resulting in less movement - something that helps with comfort. All of this comes for a price but less so than you would expect since the buying power of the enormous Groupe Beneteau helps with shaving off dollars where smaller manufacturers couldn’t. This is, for instance, the reason why they can afford to use wood on their crafts to an extent you wouldn’t expect from a production boat for that price - again, buying volume allows for this even without you necessarily having to pay the expected premium.
Of course, you will mostly find them in Europe, where they are plentiful in marinas, though the aforementioned Bavarias dominate as far as numbers go. But that is mostly because of charters, since last year, over 80 percent of chartered boats were Bavarias. As personal boats, products of Groupe Beneteau belong among the top choices.
Now, this is a bit of a tricky one. The manufacturer doesn’t exist anymore, in fact, it produced boats from 1960 to 1989, making it over thirty years old, but despite that, the Cal models are still a favorite and worthy member of the cruising as well as performance world.
During the company’s existence, almost twenty thousand boats were built, partially because they were one of the first brands to mass-produce fiberglass sailboats. That, along with Cal models winning impressively in races, helped them to make a name for themselves, a name that still sounds to this day.
Why is it on this list? Partially because of its prevalence on the seas, partially because of its prevalence in internet forums and pub talks. Cal sailboats are loved by their owners mostly for their responsiveness when under sail, good build quality, (even though many say the interior could have been done way better) as well as reliability even after long years of use. Many of the design features have indeed been improved since, so if thirty years ago you could dominate races with Cals, today you won’t be on the lightest and most up to date boat around anymore. But you won’t be sailing a cruiser either. The boat might not be a pureblood racer, but it was built with racing in mind. Which might give the more sporty ones of your peace of mind that no Bavaria or any traditional cruiser will provide.
Quite a few owners say though that the success from the sixties gained Cal a name that you will pay for when buying one. If you are one of those who want to make sure they are paying for physical value rather than reputation, this might be a dealbreaker for you. There is a certain portion of slight arrogance that comes with racing success, one that shows in later models. But given the brand’s popularity, this is not too big of a deal.
So if cruising is your goal, if long crossings are what you desire, if you simply want a boat that was built with honesty and can take you basically anywhere you want, Cals are a safe bet. You’ll be joining a big, happy and an old family. And an affordable one at that.
In conclusion
To sum it all up, it seems that practicality, affordability, and reliability are the main factors that influence whether a sailboat manufacturer will become popular among sailors or not. As well as extravagant design and beauty, but that’s another story.
There have been many shipyards throughout the ages, some long-lasting, some surviving but a couple of years. Each tried to come up with an angle to sell well. Sometimes it was quirky design, and sometimes it was an intriguing feature, sometimes it was the use of new technology. Sometimes it worked out quite well, other times it did not. But in the end what sailors seem to want is a boat that will not fail them when they need it the most, a boat that is well built enough to cross oceans, because that gives one a sense of freedom and a boat that is built with the user-friendliness in mind. Simply, a boat that is your good friend.
A road to a sailor’s heart is simple, after all.
Daniel O'Connell
Really good article. I was enlightened.
Dan O’Connell
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A Comprehensive List of the United States Sailboat Manufacturers of the last 100 Years!
Published by sail on march 18, 2023 march 18, 2023.
Here are some of the most notable United States sailboat manufacturers of the past 100 years, along with a brief description of each:
Catalina Yachts –
Founded in 1970, Catalina Yachts is one of the largest sailboat manufacturers in the United States. Their boats range from 12 to 50 feet in length and are popular among both recreational sailors and serious cruisers.
Hunter Marine –
Hunter Marine was founded in 1973 and has built a reputation for producing high-quality sailboats that are both comfortable and seaworthy. Their boats range from 15 to 50 feet in length and are popular among cruisers.
Beneteau USA –
Beneteau is a French boat manufacturer with a strong presence in the United States. They produce a wide range of sailboats, from small day-sailers to large ocean-going cruisers.
J/Boats –
J/Boats is a racing-oriented sailboat manufacturer that was founded in 1977. Their boats are known for their speed and performance, and are popular among both amateur and professional sailors.
Pearson Yachts –
Pearson Yachts was founded in 1957 and produced a range of popular sailboats, including the Pearson Triton and Pearson 30. They went out of business in 1991, but many of their boats are still sailing today.
Tartan Yachts –
Tartan Yachts has been producing high-quality sailboats since 1960. Their boats are known for their classic design and seaworthiness, and are popular among both cruising sailors and racing enthusiasts.
Island Packet Yachts –
Island Packet Yachts was founded in 1979 and has built a reputation for producing high-quality cruising sailboats that are comfortable and seaworthy. Their boats range from 26 to 52 feet in length.
O’Day Yachts –
O’Day Yachts was founded in 1958 and produced a wide range of sailboats, from small day-sailers to large cruising boats. They went out of business in 1989, but many of their boats are still sailing today.
Cape Dory Yachts –
Cape Dory Yachts was founded in 1963 and produced a range of popular cruising sailboats, including the Cape Dory 25, Cape Dory 30, and Cape Dory 36. They went out of business in 1991, but many of their boats are still sailing today.
C&C Yachts –
C&C Yachts was founded in 1969 and produced a range of high-performance sailboats, including the C&C 35, C&C 41, and C&C 44. They went out of business in 2003, but many of their boats are still sailing today.
Here are additional United States sailboat manufacturers from the past 100 years:
Bristol yachts –.
Bristol Yachts was founded in 1966 and built high-quality cruising sailboats, including the Bristol 32, Bristol 35.5, and Bristol 41.1. The company went out of business in 1997.
Hinckley Yachts –
Hinckley Yachts was founded in 1928 and is known for its high-quality, custom-built sailing yachts, including the Hinckley Bermuda 40, Hinckley Sou’wester 51, and Hinckley Picnic Boat. The company continues to produce boats today.
Sabre Yachts –
Sabre Yachts was founded in 1970 and produces a range of high-quality sailing yachts, including the Sabre 34, Sabre 42, and Sabre 48. The company continues to produce boats today.
Ericson Yachts –
Ericson Yachts was founded in 1963 and produced a range of popular sailboats, including the Ericson 27, Ericson 35, and Ericson 38. The company went out of business in 1990, but many of their boats are still sailing today.
Cal Yachts –
Cal Yachts was founded in 1956 and produced a range of popular sailboats, including the Cal 25, Cal 40, and Cal 48. The company went out of business in 1989, but many of their boats are still sailing today.
Columbia Yachts –
Columbia Yachts was founded in 1958 and produced a range of popular sailboats, including the Columbia 22, Columbia 34, and Columbia 50. The company went out of business in 1986, but many of their boats are still sailing today.
Tartan C&C –
Tartan C&C was formed in 2003 when the Tartan and C&C brands were merged. They produce a range of high-performance cruising sailboats, including the Tartan 3700, Tartan 4300, and Tartan 4700.
Pacific Seacraft –
Pacific Seacraft was founded in 1976 and produced a range of high-quality cruising sailboats, including the Pacific Seacraft 34, Pacific Seacraft 37, and Pacific Seacraft 44. The company went out of business in 2018.
Islander Yachts –
Islander Yachts was founded in 1956 and produced a range of popular sailboats, including the Islander 28, Islander 36, and Islander 40. The company went out of business in 1987, but many of their boats are still sailing today.
Cheoy Lee Yachts –
Cheoy Lee Yachts was founded in 1870 and produced a wide range of boats, including sailboats. They are known for their high-quality craftsmanship and innovative design. The company continues to produce boats today.
Island Packet Yachts was founded in 1979 and is known for producing high-quality cruising sailboats, including the Island Packet 31, Island Packet 38, and Island Packet 420. The company continues to produce boats today.
J Boats –
J Boats was founded in 1977 and produces a range of high-performance racing sailboats, including the J/22, J/24, and J/111. The company continues to produce boats today.
Morris Yachts –
Morris Yachts was founded in 1972 and is known for producing high-quality custom-built sailboats, including the Morris M36, Morris M42, and Morris M52. The company continues to produce boats today.
Shannon Yachts –
Shannon Yachts was founded in 1975 and produces a range of high-quality cruising sailboats, including the Shannon 28, Shannon 38, and Shannon 53. The company continues to produce boats today.
Swan Yachts –
Swan Yachts was founded in 1966 and produces a range of high-end racing and cruising sailboats, including the Swan 45, Swan 60, and Swan 115. The company continues to produce boats today.
Tayana Yachts –
Tayana Yachts was founded in 1973 and produces a range of high-quality cruising sailboats, including the Tayana 37, Tayana 42, and Tayana 52. The company continues to produce boats today.
TPI Composites –
TPI Composites was founded in 1968 and is known for producing high-performance racing sailboats, including the J/22, J/24, and J/105. The company also produces components for wind turbines and other industries.
Vanguard Sailboats –
Vanguard Sailboats was founded in 1964 and produces a range of sailboats, including the Laser, Sunfish, and Vanguard 15. The company also produces kayaks and other watercraft.
Westerly Marine –
Westerly Marine was founded in 1956 and produced a range of popular sailboats, including the Westerly Centaur, Westerly Renown, and Westerly Oceanranger. The company went out of business in 2000, but many of their boats are still sailing today.
W.D. Schock Corporation –
W.D. Schock Corporation was founded in 1946 and produces a range of sailboats, including the Santana 20, Schock 35, and Harbor 20. The company continues to produce boats today.
O’Day Corporation –
O’Day Corporation was founded in 1958 and produced a range of popular sailboats, including the O’Day 22, O’Day 27, and O’Day 40. The company went out of business in 1989.
Cal Boats –
Cal Boats was founded in 1957 and produced a range of popular sailboats, including the Cal 20, Cal 25, and Cal 40. The company went out of business in 1989.
Pearson Yachts was founded in 1959 and produced a range of popular sailboats, including the Pearson Triton, Pearson Ensign, and Pearson 30. The company went out of business in 1991.
Columbia Yachts was founded in 1958 and produced a range of popular sailboats, including the Columbia 26, Columbia 29, and Columbia 45. The company went out of business in 1987.
Tartan Yachts was founded in 1960 and produced a range of high-quality cruising sailboats, including the Tartan 27, Tartan 37, and Tartan 4400. The company continues to produce boats today.
Hinckley Yachts was founded in 1928 and is known for producing high-quality custom-built sailboats, including the Hinckley Bermuda 40, Hinckley Sou’wester 42, and Hinckley Talaria 55. The company continues to produce boats today.
Wauquiez Yachts –
Wauquiez Yachts was founded in 1965 and produced a range of high-end cruising sailboats, including the Wauquiez Centurion 32, Wauquiez Pretorien 35, and Wauquiez Pilot Saloon 48. The company went out of business in 2020.
Hunter Marine was founded in 1973 and produced a range of popular cruising sailboats, including the Hunter 25, Hunter 33, and Hunter 45. The company went out of business in 2012.
Catalina Yachts was founded in 1969 and produces a range of popular cruising sailboats, including the Catalina 22, Catalina 36, and Catalina 445. The company continues to produce boats today.
Com-Pac Yachts –
Com-Pac Yachts was founded in 1974 and produces a range of compact cruising sailboats, including the Com-Pac 16, Com-Pac Horizon Cat, and Com-Pac Eclipse. The company continues to produce boats today.
Precision Boat Works –
Precision Boat Works was founded in 1979 and produces a range of small sailboats, including the Precision 15, Precision 18, and Precision 23. The company continues to produce boats today.
Ericson Yachts was founded in 1963 and produced a range of popular cruising sailboats, including the Ericson 29, Ericson 35, and Ericson 38. The company went out of business in 1990.
Newport Boats –
Newport Boats was founded in 1945 and produced a range of popular cruising sailboats, including the Newport 30, Newport 41, and Newport 46. The company went out of business in the 1990s.
Bristol Yachts was founded in 1966 and produced a range of high-quality cruising sailboats, including the Bristol 27, Bristol 32, and Bristol 45.5. The company went out of business in 1997.
Allied Boat Company –
Allied Boat Company was founded in 1962 and produced a range of sturdy, ocean-going sailboats, including the Allied Seawind, Allied Luders 33, and Allied Princess. The company went out of business in the 1980s.
C&C Yachts was founded in 1969 and produced a range of high-performance racing sailboats, including the C&C 27, C&C 30, and C&C 44. The company went out of business in 2008.
Columbia Yachts (Modern) –
Columbia Yachts (Modern) was founded in 2007 and produces a range of modern cruising sailboats, including the Columbia 32, Columbia 45, and Columbia 50. The company continues to produce boats today.
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What Sailboats Are Made In The USA?
Key Takeaways
- Catalina and J/Boats are proud of their American standard of creating sailboats
- Sailboats made in the US follow a strict consistency to craftsmanship and performance
- Many US branded sailboats rival top competitors across the world
- There are various reasons why many sailors believe American made sailboats are best
- The US has a long history of sailing and you could say it is in their blood
The United States has some of the best sailboats in the sailing world. But what sailboats are made in the USA?
Some of the most popular sailboat brands made in the US are Catalina Yachts, J/Boats, and Hinckley. Other top US made sailboat brand companies include Island Packet Yachts and Tartan Yachts. The US is known for its robust sailing manufacturing and rich maritime history.
In my experience, casual sailors or those wanting to explore more can find quality boats that are made in the US. Many of the boats made in the US have developed an outstanding reputation with some lasting over five decades.
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Top 10 Sailboats Made in the USA
A lot of boaters want to know exactly where their sailboat was created. Many favor a boat that was made from an American company that sets an industry standard versus cheaper comparable overseas. Not to say that all boats made elsewhere are bad but consistency is key in the US.
In a lot of situations buying an American made sailboat is best for those that live near the company. It makes it a thousand times easier to order parts or to get first hand knowledge of your boat when the company that built it is right around the corner.
The Catalina lineup offers plenty of options to choose from when it comes to casual sailing boats or yachts. The company is located in Largo, Florida and has sustained a good reputation for their durable and performance on the water.
Since 1969 they have become America’s largest sailboat builder. They also rival top competitors such as Nautor’s Swan for the sailboat market.
J/Boats are unique and set themselves apart from other types of sailboats like their J/22 and J/70 models. They have been established in Newport, Rhode Island since 1977.
They have everything you can think of for sailboats with the customer in mind. These luxury and sleek designs that they offer help to combat anything the water has in store.
Hinckley Yachts
Hinckley had their sailing origins date back to 1928 in Southwest Harbor, Maine but is now headquartered in Rhode Island. Many sailors are drawn to the craftsmanship and luxury attributes of these sailboats.
The Bermuda 40 for example are timeless classics that use high quality materials. Many of their designs have proven to be fan favorites.
Island Packet Yachts
Island Packet has been aiming towards making sailboats in Largo, FLorida that are treasured among various generations. Their IP 349 and IP 439 models are some of the best sailboats you can find on the market.
Sailors love these American made sailboats. These are typically due to their reliability and comfort you can achieve while exploring blue water areas.
Tartan Yachts
Tartan has been around since 1960 in Ohio and has developed beloved sailboats. Their most popular models are the 3400 and 4000 but they also have new classics in the making.
They even have a program where you can bring your old Tartan and talk with the team to see about restoring your old classic for a given price. This allows you to hang onto your treasured sailboat and potentially one day have it restored to its former glory.
Morris Yachts
Morris has roots in Maine around 1972. They are owned by Hinckley and they make some excellent modern models for sailboats.
The M36 and M42 are classics that many agree are excellent options for any level of sailor. They feature other models that are geared towards larger families or you are wanting more living space throughout the boat.
Viking Yacht Company
Viking is based in New Jersey and has some of the best yachts you can possibly imagine. Their 44C and 48C are some of their best moderate sized models but they get even crazier with their 92C offering.
If you want a true American experience on a yacht you cannot go wrong with anything Viking has in store. They have a wide range of models to suit your needs for luxury on the ocean.
Oyster Yachts
Oyster Yachts have been around for over 50 years and have dominated the Rhode Island area for yachts. One appealing feature that stands out compared to other sailboat brands is that you can customize a majority of your boat online before having to pick it up. Oyster has a boat for you that is able to handle blue water capabilities and luxury.
Broward Yachts
Broward is actually a superyacht builder that often gets lumped into the sailboat category since they are luxury boats that are blue water capable. This shipyard is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and has designed over 300 yachts to date since 1948.
In fact they earn the business of sailboat owners that are on the fence about other sailboat brands that are looking for a yacht. They are a one of kind yacht brand that deserves a shout out from the sailboat community.
Boston Whaler
Boston Whaler is not exactly a modern sailboat either but is a blue water cruiser that is perfect for any situation out on the water. These boat builders from Florida helped make the perfect boat for fishing or cruising in blue water territories. You can find various models such as the Vantage or Conquest to help fit your blue water needs.
Are Sailboats Made Better in the US?
Quality and performance are very important for a sailboat brand to remain in business. Many boat brands in the US have been around for several decades and you do not do that by accident. Boat builders have to create something special for a good price or depending on the market value.
Rich History
The US has a rich maritime history that bodes well with their craftsmanship and dedication to making the perfect sailboat. Many companies such as Catalina and Island Packet have established themselves as some of the best in the US that many boat owners would agree with.
What Makes a Brand Unique
Many sailboat brands offer various models to cater to a wider range of buyers. These could be a cruiser series or sport series for example. Some even consider it their house on the water as long as it is seaworthy.
The design team will also need to factor in living space and effortless performance to be considered a luxury sailboat. If a brand offers a lot of options to fit many needs then that boat brand is one step ahead of the competition.
Rivals Across the Globe
It is important to understand that there are other top quality sailboat brands in the world and that some American made brands rival those found in France and Sweden. Nautor’s Swan and Dufor are to name a few.
Your Sailing Desires and Budget
Claiming that one brand is better than another is simply based on market opinion and your current situation. Your budget and sailing goals will ultimately help shape what you believe is the best sailboat or whether or not the US has the best ones period.
Why is Sailing Popular in the US?
Sailing has been popular around various parts of the world for centuries. As technology and attention to detail has evolved over the years it has created the foundation for the love of sailing.
Florida is Home to Sailing
Many boat builders aim to make the best boats in places where sailing should thrive. Florida for example is the highest rate of boat owners in the US. You will likely see many brands of boats especially a French brand or two.
People Love the Water
There are roughly 12 million registered boats in the US for recreational purposes. There are many purposes for boats on the water such as racing or fishing. A sailboat will help you cover a lot of those activities on the water and Americans tend to spend a lot of time on the ocean.
Recreational use is a driving force for Americans that want to spend more time on the water. Sailboats are likely the reason for most of these numbers especially in parts of Maine or further up the east coast of the US.
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40 Best Sailboats
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- Updated: May 24, 2024
Sailors are certainly passionate about their boats, and if you doubt that bold statement, try posting an article dubbed “ 40 Best Sailboats ” and see what happens.
Barely had the list gone live, when one reader responded, “Where do I begin? So many glaring omissions!” Like scores of others, he listed a number of sailboats and brands that we were too stupid to think of, but unlike some, he did sign off on a somewhat upbeat note: “If it weren’t for the presence of the Bermuda 40 in Cruising World’s list, I wouldn’t even have bothered to vote.”
By vote, he means that he, like hundreds of other readers, took the time to click through to an accompanying page where we asked you to help us reshuffle our alphabetical listing of noteworthy production sailboats so that we could rank them instead by popularity. So we ask you to keep in mind that this list of the best sailboats was created by our readers.
The quest to building this list all began with such a simple question, one that’s probably been posed at one time or another in any bar where sailors meet to raise a glass or two: If you had to pick, what’re the best sailboats ever built?
In no time, a dozen or more from a variety of sailboat manufacturers were on the table and the debate was on. And so, having fun with it, we decided to put the same question to a handful of CW ‘s friends: writers and sailors and designers and builders whose opinions we value. Their favorites poured in and soon an inkling of a list began to take shape. To corral things a bit and avoid going all the way back to Joshua Slocum and his venerable Spray —Hell, to Noah and his infamous Ark —we decided to focus our concentration on production monohull sailboats, which literally opened up the sport to anyone who wanted to get out on the water. And since CW is on the verge or turning 40, we decided that would be a nice round number at which to draw the line and usher in our coming ruby anniversary.
If you enjoy scrolling through this list, which includes all types of sailboats, then perhaps you would also be interested in browsing our list of the Best Cruising Sailboats . Check it out and, of course, feel free to add your favorite boat, too. Here at Cruising World , we like nothing better than talking about boats, and it turns out, so do you.
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The Biggest Boat and Yacht Manufacturers Ranked by Revenue per Second
Yachts have long been considered status symbols for the wealthy, famous, and successful. These yachts, especially super yachts, are often meticulously custom-crafted to suit the needs and desires of the buyer. When money is no object, these bespoke beauties are often filled with wonders and luxuries beyond the wildest imaginings, such as helicopter pads, indoor gardens, infinity pools and spas, and even jewel-encrusted hulls. That means that the yacht manufacturers and boat builders that fulfill these commissions are bound to make a pretty penny. Of course, yachts are not the only vessels that command respect (and profit). Fishing boats, speed boats, catamarans, and other watercraft also reel in the big bucks. According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, annual U.S. sales of boats and marine products totaled $59.3 billion in 2022! To celebrate boats big and small, the team at SI Yachts has charted the biggest yacht manufacturers and the biggest boat manufacturers worldwide based on revenue per second. You could call this the “starboard” of boat and yacht builders!
Who is the largest yacht manufacturer in the world?
What is the biggest yacht company in the world? Based on total annual revenue, the biggest yacht company in the world is Fincantieri, an Italian shipbuilding company. As a yacht manufacturer, Fincantieri specializes in the design and build of mega yachts . They attribute the success as a leading mega yacht manufacturer to four cornerstones: organization of production, ultra-tech know-how, dedicated shipyards, and financial soundness. Famous mega yachts manufactured by Fincantieri include Serene and Ocean Victory . These two fully-custom yachts are among the 15 largest yachts ever build in the world.
Here are the top 10 yacht and boat manufacturers ranked by revenue per second:
- Fincantieri revenue per second - $266.99
- Brunswick Boat Group revenue per second - $202.94
- Lürssen revenue per second - $63.42
- Group Beneteau revenue per second - $61.20
- Azimut Yachts revenue per second - $45.02
- Ferretti Group revenue per second - $38.05
- Malibu Boats revenue per second - $32.98
- Sanlorenzo revenue per second - $29.14
- Yamaha revenue per second - $28.92
- Sea Ray revenue per second - $26.95
What is a mega yacht?
Many of the most successful yacht brands earn their fortunes through the creation and sale of mega yachts . So what makes a yacht a mega yacht? A mega yacht, also known as a super yacht, is generally at least 130 feet long. There is no officially agreed upon conditions a yacht must meet in order to be considered a super yacht, but you will probably know one when you see one!
The first ever mega yacht is often regarded to be El Primero . This steam-powered vessel was built in 1893 and was once considered one of the most luxurious yachts on west coast of the United States. Built by Union Iron Works at a cost of $250,000 dollars (which equates to nearly $9 million in today's money), El Primero is around 120 feet in length and features auxiliary sails in the event of steam engine failure. This impressive vessel has a long, colorful history; four U.S. presidents were entertained by early owners upon her decks and her second owner lost her to her third owner over a poker game. It has since been converted to diesel and is still operational today, residing in the hands of a home builder from Portland, Oregon.
What brands does Group Beneteau own?
Group Beneteau is the fourth most profitable yacht manufacturer to make our most successful yacht and boat builders list. French-originated Group Beneteau has emerged as a worldwide market leader for boats and has gathered many prestigious boat building brands under its gilded wing. Group Beneteau brands include Jeanneau, Prestige, Lagoon, Excess, Delphia, Four Winns, Wellcraft, and Scarab. Each of these iconic boat brands specializes in a unique type of watercraft, positioning Group Beneteau to offer a lucrative fleet of possibilities to boat and yacht buyers. Jeanneau builds powerboats, sailboats, and yachts, Lagoon and Excess build catamarans, Prestige builds luxury yachts, and Scarab, Four Winns, and Wellcraft all specialize in sport fishing boats.
What brands does Ferretti Group own?
Ferretti Group is the sixth most successful yacht builder on our list. Originating in Italy, Ferretti Group has conquered the seven seas and now engages in luxury yacht sales across the globe. Ferretti Group's brand portfolio includes Wally, Pershing, Riva, Custom Line, Itama, and CRN. Each of these esteemed yacht brands specializes in unique qualities a yacht buyer may be seeking. As the oldest shipyard in the world, Riva is renowned for its artistry and craftsmanship. Itama yachts are sporty and elegant, offering an unparalleled sailing experience in the open seas. Custom Line unites cutting-edge technology with an emphasis on the bespoke. Wally is all about performance, comfort, and style.
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How Much the Biggest Boat and Yacht Companies Made per Second in 2023
Manufacturer + Country | Revenue per Second |
1. Fincantieri Italy $8.42 billion | $266.99 |
2. Brunswick Boat Group United States $6.4 billion | $202.94 |
3. Lürssen Germany $2 billion | $63.42 |
4. Group Beneteau France $1.93 billion | $61.20 |
5. Italy $1.42 billion | $45.02 |
6. Group Italy $1.20 billion | $38.05 |
7. Malibu Boats United Stats $1.04 billion | $32.98 |
8. Sanlorenzo Italy $918.82 million | $29.14 |
9. Yahama (just marine products) Japan $911.9 million | $28.92 |
10. Sea Ray United States $850 million | $26.95 |
11. United States $760.60 million | $24.12 |
12. Feadship Netherlands $488.8 million | $15.50 |
13. MasterCraft Boat Holdings United States $465.97 million | $14.76 |
14. The Italian Sea Group Italy $398.56 million | $12.64 |
15. United Kingdom $344.66 million | $10.93 |
16. Nimbus Group Sweden $343.77 million | $10.90 |
17. Cheoy Lee Shipyards United States $332 million | $10.52 |
18. Boston Whaler United States $300 million | $9.51 |
19. International United Kingdom $294.27 million | $9.33 |
20. United States $266.7 million | $8.46 |
21. Lund Boats United States $250.4 million | $7.94 |
22. Wider Italy $218.8 million | $6.94 |
23. Heesen Yachts Netherlands $218.71 million | $6.93 |
24. Nobiskrug Germany $167.8 million | $5.32 |
25. Trinity Yachts United States $150 million | $4.76 |
26. Nautique Boat Company United States $143.5 million | $4.55 |
27. Crownline Boats United States $140 million | $4.44 |
28. White River Marine Group United States $126.2 million | $4.00 |
29. Delta Marine United States $122.3 million | $3.88 |
30. Formula Boats United States $100 million | $3.17 |
31. United States $94.1 million | $2.98 |
Sources: National Marine Manufacturers Association (https://www.nmma.org/certification/boats/certified-manufacturers)
BOAT International (https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/most-expensive-yacht-sales-2023)
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Largest Boat Manufacturers in USA [2023]
- June 17, 2023
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Welcome to Boat Brands™, your go-to source for all things boating! In this article, we will explore the largest boat manufacturers in the USA. Whether you're in the market for a new boat or simply interested in learning more about the industry, you've come to the right place. So, let's dive in and discover the top manufacturers in the country.
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The boating industry in the USA is robust, with numerous manufacturers producing high-quality boats to fit every need and budget. From small fishing boats to luxury yachts, there's something for everyone. In this article, we will focus on the largest boat manufacturers in the country, renowned for their craftsmanship, innovation, and reliability.
When it comes to boat manufacturers in the USA, several names stand out from the rest. These companies have earned their reputation through years of experience, dedication to quality, and commitment to customer satisfaction. Let's take a closer look at some of the top players in the industry:
1. Brunswick Corporation
Brunswick Corporation is one of the leading boat manufacturers in the USA, boasting a portfolio of renowned brands. Their product lineup includes boats for fishing, cruising, and water sports, designed to deliver performance, comfort, and style. With a focus on innovation and technology, Brunswick consistently pushes the boundaries of what's possible in the boating world.
2. Malibu Boats Inc.
Malibu Boats Inc. is a popular choice among watersports enthusiasts. Specializing in wakeboarding and waterskiing boats, Malibu has carved out a niche in the market with its high-performance vessels. Their boats are known for their precision-engineered hulls, cutting-edge features, and luxurious interiors, ensuring an unparalleled experience on the water.
3. MasterCraft Boat Company
MasterCraft Boat Company is synonymous with quality and craftsmanship. With a history dating back over 50 years, MasterCraft has established itself as a leader in the premium segment of the market. Their boats are meticulously handcrafted to perfection, offering exceptional performance, precision handling, and advanced technology.
4. Grady-White Boats
Grady-White Boats is renowned for its offshore fishing boats, designed for avid anglers who seek adventure on the open water. With a commitment to safety, durability, and performance, Grady-White has earned the trust of fishermen across the country. Their boats are built to withstand rough conditions while providing unmatched comfort and functionality.
5. Ranger Boats
Ranger Boats is a name that resonates with freshwater anglers. Known for their tournament-ready bass boats, Ranger has a long-standing reputation for excellence in the fishing community. Their boats feature innovative fishing technologies, ample storage, and exceptional handling, making them a top choice among professional and recreational anglers alike.
When it comes to assessing the largest boat manufacturers in the USA by revenue, Brunswick Corporation stands tall. With its diverse portfolio of brands, including the likes of Mercury Marine and Boston Whaler, Brunswick has consistently dominated the market.
According to recent industry reports, Brunswick's revenue for the fiscal year 2022 reached a staggering $5.67 billion, reinforcing its position as a powerhouse in the boating industry. The company's dedication to innovation, design, and customer satisfaction has been key to its continued success.
When it comes to finding the right boat, choosing a reputable and established manufacturer is crucial. The largest boat manufacturers in the USA have earned their reputation through years of experience, innovative designs, and exceptional craftsmanship. Whether you're a seasoned boating enthusiast or a novice seeking your first vessel, exploring the offerings from these top manufacturers is a great place to start.
Remember to do thorough research, consider your specific needs and preferences, and perhaps even test drive different models before making a purchase. Boating is not only a recreational activity but also an investment, and selecting the right boat is essential to maximize your enjoyment on the water.
So, whether you're looking for a fishing boat, a luxury yacht, or a versatile family cruiser, the largest boat manufacturers in the USA have got you covered. Happy boating!
How many boat manufacturers are there in the United States?
The number of boat manufacturers in the United States varies, with many small and mid-sized companies serving niche markets. While there is no exact figure, estimates suggest that there are hundreds of boat manufacturers across the country.
How many boat companies does Brunswick own?
Brunswick Corporation owns several boat companies in addition to its own brand. Some of the notable brands under Brunswick's umbrella include Sea Ray, Boston Whaler, Mercury Marine, Lund, and Bayliner.
Who owns Lund boat Company?
Lund boats are owned by Brunswick Corporation, one of the largest boat manufacturers in the USA. Lund is well-known for its durable and versatile fishing boats, catering to the needs of anglers across the country.
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A key advantage of booking through Boatsetter is that you can try before you buy with all kinds of boat sizes, boat styles and boat brands.
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1. Beneteau
Category: Best Sailboat Boat Brand
Beneteau is a French boat brand that got its start way back in 1884. Today, Beneteau builds powerboats and sailboats alike, with six lines and 19 models of sailboats alone. Sailboats that Beneteau calls its heritage models—meaning they are no longer available new—are often available for bookings. Many owners keep their Beneteau sailboats for years or decades, because the boat brand is a proven pedigree that includes smart, comfortable features for sailing.
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2. Nautique Boats
Category: Best Watersports Boat Brand
Nautique , which is well known for building the line of Super Air Nautique models, specializes in boats for wakeboarding, wakesurfing, and other watersports , and they also have Ski Nautique models for water skiing. A Super Air Nautique boat, in particular, will have different styling and features than other boats the same size, to create things like better behind-the-boat wakes, and to make sure everybody on board has a good view of the action. The Nautique boat brand is also a leader creating “sculpted” wakes for surfing, with ballast , wave plates, and digital controls that work together to allow individuals to choose the shape and size of the wakes they ride.
You’ll find a few of the Super Air Nautique models listed within our Electric Boats page.
3. Boston Whaler Boats
Category: Best Saltwater Fishing Boat Brand
Boston Whaler is a Florida boat manufacturer that got its start building boats over 60 years ago, often for local fishing guides as well as family anglers. Today, Boatsetter customers can often find Boston Whaler models that owners have decked out for whatever kind of fishing is best in their local waters. Features can include lighted baitwells, insulated fishboxes, out-of-the-way stowage for fishing rods, casting decks and more. Some also have booming sound systems for rock ’n’ rolling your way to and from the fishing grounds. Best of all, these boats are known for being completely unsinkable thanks to a fiberglass-foam-fiberglass construction method. That adds some serious peace of mind when you take the kids out for a day of fishing.
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4. Tracker Boats
Category: Best Freshwater Fishing Boat Brand
The manufacturer Tracker Boats is based in Missouri, where it builds numerous types of boats with a specialty in modified-V, deep-V, and Jon boat style aluminum fishing boats. Its Bass Tracker is—as you might guess from the name—all about fishing. Most Bass Trackers are equipped with an electric trolling motor , which is quieter than a traditional outboard motor so there’s less chance of scaring away the fish. These boats also usually come with features like fishfinders, pedestal fishing seats, and livewells, which makes them some of the best freshwater fishing boats around.
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Category: Best Yacht Brand
Sea Ray is one of the most popular boat brands on the water and is part of Brunswick Corporation, which owns more than a dozen boat manufacturers as well as companies that make boat engines, parts and accessories. The company builds many different boat models ranging from runabouts to yachts, but its Sundancer series is so popular that it dates back more than 40 years. Sea Ray Sundancers come in various sizes and both outboard and stern drive versions, and are outfitted for family fun on the water, with safely enclosed seating up front for the kids, comfortable cabins, and protection from the sun when needed.
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6. Godfrey Pontoon Boats
Category: Best Pontoon Boat Brand
Godfrey Pontoon Boats has been in business for more than 60 years. It builds seven different styles of pontoon boats which account for more than two dozen models in all. These boats can be found with quite a few types of layouts, with some better for lounging, others better for onboard dining, and still others better for fishing or entertaining. Godfrey Pontoon Boats are a good option for anyone wanting to try before they buy, because this boat brand can help you experience different types of boating in the same overall length of pontoon boat.
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7. Bayliner
Category: Best Day Cruising Boat Brand
Bayliner is another boat brand that is part of Brunswick Corporation. Bayliner builds deck boats, center consoles and runabouts—which are different styles of boats that families tend to choose for a day of cruising with a little bit of watersports fun or fishing mixed in. Unlike specialty fishing or wakesports boats, Bayliner boats are more versatile, for people who want to try a bit of everything. These boats can be fully open to the sun or (in the case of center consoles) have hardtops that provide some shade.
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Category: Best Personal Watercraft (PWC) Brand
Sea-Doo was one of the first-ever personal watercraft (PWC) brands to be mass-manufactured, and it is still a leading manufacturer of personal watercraft today. Various versions of Sea-Doos are made for all kinds of fun on the water: basic touring with one or more riders, performing jumps and tricks, and they even have a line with three models designed for fishing. Sea-Doos can have sound systems on board, as well as space to pack a cooler. The ride they provide is thrilling, and many models can achieve speeds of over 60 mph.
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9. Duffy Boats
Category: Best Electric Boat Brand
Duffy is a boat manufacturer whose name is synonymous with electric boats. The company has built them since 1970 for people who want to enjoy shorter-distance cruises, slower speed (top-end in this case is six mph), and near-silent boating in a relaxed way with friends and family. There are four Duffy models from 18’ to 22’, and all of them offer a canopy or hardtop to provide some shade from the elements. Duffy boats have lots of seating as well as tables for onboard dining, depending on how they are outfitted.
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Category: Best Speedboat Brand
Yamaha boats could easily be the top pick for the Best Jet Boat as well as Best Speedboat, since every model in their huge lineup (with over 30 different choices) is powered by high-pressure waterjets. These are incredibly popular boats and you’ll see a wide range of Yamaha boats for rent on Boatsetter , from 19 to 27 feet. All offer sporty performance, fast top-end speeds, and make great boats for watersports as well as just zipping across the lake or bay. Added bonus: with jet drives there’s no propeller in the water, so you can let the kids jump off the back and swim worry-free.
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With over three decades of experience in marine journalism, Lenny Rudow has contributed to dozens of boating and fishing publications and websites ranging from BoatU.S. Magazine to BDOutdoors.com. Rudow is currently the Angler in Chief at Rudow’s FishTalk , he is a past president of Boating Writers International (BWI), a graduate of the Westlawn School of Yacht Design, and has won numerous BWI and OWAA writing awards.
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But in the end what sailors seem to want is a boat that will not fail them when they need it the most, a boat that is well built enough to cross oceans, because that gives one a sense of freedom and a boat that is built with the user-friendliness in mind. Simply, a boat that is your good friend. A road to a sailor’s heart is simple, after all.
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Feb 3, 2022 · 10 Best Boat Brands & Manufacturers: 2023 Edition is now available! 1. Beneteau. Category: Best Sailboat Boat Brand. Beneteau is a French boat brand that got its start way back in 1884. Today, Beneteau builds powerboats and sailboats alike, with six lines and 19 models of sailboats alone. Sailboats that Beneteau calls its heritage models ...