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Caribiana boats on Boat Trader
Caribiana is a boat builder in the marine industry that offers boats for sale in a variety of sizes on Boat Trader, with the smallest current boat listed at 23 feet in length, to the longest vessel measuring in at 23 feet, and an average length of 22.99 feet. Boat Trader currently has 4 Caribiana boats for sale, including 1 new vessels and 3 used boats listed by both individual owners and professional boat dealers mainly in United States. The oldest model listed is a contemporary boat built in 2008 and the newest model year of 2024.
How much do Caribiana boats cost?
Caribiana boats for sale on Boat Trader are available for a swath of prices, valued from $48,500 on the most reasonably-priced watercraft all the way up to $55,000 for the more costly models. Higher performance models now listed have motors up to 90 horsepower, while the most modest more functional models may have as modest as 60 horsepower engines (although the average motor size is 68 HP).
What kind of boats does Caribiana build?
Of the boats listed, Caribiana offers familiar boat hull types and designs including . These vessels are generally favored for traditional boating on-the-water activities including day cruising, saltwater fishing and freshwater fishing. The boats available here currently from this builder come with outboard-4S and outboard propulsion systems, available in gas fuel systems.
Why are Caribiana boats popular?
Among other classes and models, Caribiana is well known for its Skiff. Overall these available boats have an exceedingly shallow draft and narrow beam, features that make them well-suited for day cruising, saltwater fishing and freshwater fishing.
What is the best Caribiana model?
As of today, the Maracas, 23' Skiff and Skiff models of the Caribiana line are some of the most widely-known.