Boat Prices at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

The 2024 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show has come and gone, leaving behind a wake of sun-soaked memories, dazzling vessels, and, of course, plenty of conversations about boat prices. If you’ve ever attended this iconic event, you know it’s more than just a boat show—it’s a celebration of all things nautical, from sleek center consoles to luxurious yachts. Whether you were there to dream, shop, or simply enjoy the spectacle, it’s hard not to get caught up in the excitement of seeing boats that fit every budget—or stretch it.

For those who missed the show or are just curious about the numbers, we’ve broken down boat prices into five categories to give you a snapshot of what was on display this year. From surprisingly attainable boats under $100,000 to jaw-dropping luxury center consoles with price tags exceeding $1 million, the 2024 lineup offered something for everyone. This guide dives into the pricing tiers to help you get a sense of what’s out there, whether you’re looking for your first boat or considering an upgrade.

So, let’s take a look at the boats and budgets that made waves at this year’s show—no ticket required, and we promise not to tempt you too much with the high-end luxury models (though we can’t guarantee you won’t start dreaming).


Boats Under $100,000


Mako Pro Skiff 17CC

Price: $27,475


Stingray 173CC

Price: $35,940


Chaparral 19 SSi OB

Price: $49,900


NauticStar 193 SC Deck

Price: $49,900


Bulls Bay 2200

Price: $54,690


Hurricane SD 2050 OB

Price: $59,900


Robalo R200

Price: $62,050


Dusky 227 XFV

Price: $83,300


Monterey 235SS

Price: $91,643


Sea Chaser 24 HBC

Price: $93,000


Edgewater Watchman 208CC

Price: $94,711


Sea Hunt Ultra 235SE

Price: $99,458


Boats Between $100,000 – $250,000


Barletta Lusso L23UC

Price: $140,144


Robalo R250

Price: $143,880


Ranger 2660 Bay

Price: $152,375


Quarken 27 T-Top V2

Price: $179,900


Sailfish 272CC

Price: $179,980


Caymas 26HB

Price: $185,283


Cobia 265 Open

Price: $187,985


World Cat 235TE

Price: $194,826


Sportsman Open 262

Price: $207,373


Twin Vee 260 GFXV2

Price: $209,985


Cobia 285 CC

Price: $238,197


Twin Vee 280 GFX2

Price: $249,894


Boats Between $250,000 – $500,000


Robalo R300

Price: $251,150


World Cat 260 DCX

Price: $268,162


Bennington 28 QXSBAX1

Price: $268,687


Barletta Lusso L25MAT

Price: $292,190


Key West 291 FS

Price: $299,999


Everglades 285CC

Price: $347,778


Solace 28HCS

Price: $389,603


Blackfin 302CC

Price: $389,995


Cobia 350 CC

Price: $432,569


Cobalt R33 Outboard

Price: $449,995


Jupiter 30

Price: $486,418


NHD 365 HT

Price: $498,900


Boats Between $500,000 – $1 Million


Caymas 34CT:

Price: $549,540


Sea Fox 368 Commander:

Price: $599,999


Everglades 335CC:

Price: $614,508


Sportsman Open 352:

Price: $627,007


Phenom 34:

Price: $695,360

Phenom 34 on display at the Broward County Convention Center during FLIBS 2024

Deep Impact 399 Sport:

Price: $867,650

Deep Impact 399 Sport on display at Bahia Mar Yachting Center during FLIBS 2024

Jupiter 380LS

Price: $872,227


Solace 37CS

Price: $874,953


Blackfin 400CC

Price: $899,995


Edgewater 370CC

Price: $914,960


Valhalla V-41

Price: $949,000


Phenom 37

Price: $969,875


Boats Over $1 Million


Regulator 37

Price: $1,150,920


Everglades 395CC

Price: $1,221,748


Formula 387 CCF

Price: $1,252,000

Formula 387 CCF on display at Bahia Mar during FLIBS 2024

Regulator 41

Price: $1,332,280


Phenom 43

Price: $1,418,085

Phenom 43 on display at FLIBS 2024

Valhalla V-46

Price: $1,850,000


Everglades 455CC

Price: $1,879,648


HCB 56 Suenos GIX

Price: $2,958,770


HCB 65 Estrella

Price: $4,860,690


Final Remarks

As the 2024 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show fades into the rearview mirror, one thing is clear—there’s truly a boat for every dream and every budget. From the affordable gems under $100,000 to the jaw-dropping boats priced well over $1 million, this year’s show proved that the boating world is as diverse as the people who love it. Whether you’re saving for your first boat or planning a splurge on something extravagant, the show offered a little something for everyone to aspire to.

If you weren’t able to attend, consider this article your guide to what the market looks like right now, and maybe a little motivation to start planning for next year’s show. Who knows? By then, you might find yourself ready to step aboard your dream boat—or at least enjoy another round of window shopping and sea-inspired daydreams. Until then, happy boating!

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