Big game fishing boats are designed for serious anglers who crave the thrill of offshore fishing, chasing large species like marlin, tuna, and sailfish. Typically ranging from 12 to 27 meters in length, these boats offer the perfect balance of power, durability, and comfort for extended fishing trips.
Available in new, stock, and used big game fishing boats, these boats are equipped with specialized gear and technology to enhance every fishing experience, with features like large cockpits, tuna towers, outriggers, live wells, and advanced fish-finding electronics. Interior spaces often include comfortable cabins, a well-equipped galley, and a spacious saloon, making it possible to enjoy long days or even weeks out at sea.
Whether you're looking for a new big game fishing boat with the latest in marine technology, a reliable stock model ready to hit the ocean, or a used big game fishing boat with proven capabilities, there’s a wide range of options to suit your needs. These boats are ideal for anglers who are passionate about the sport, offering the performance and amenities needed for successful and enjoyable deep-sea fishing adventures.
View a wide selection of pre-owned big game fishing yachts for sale in your area, explore detailed information & find the perfect big game fishing yacht for you.
Burger Boat
DREAM CATCHER33m Custom
2001 (2019)
2 x MTU 2,723hp
Viking Yachts
M/Y B*****28m Viking 92EB
2018
2 x MTU 2,635hp
Features: Bow Thruster, Aircon, Stabilisers
Viking Yachts
M/Y A*****25m Viking 80EB
2019
2 x MTU 2,635hp
Features: Bow Thruster
Viking Yachts
M/Y C*****25m Viking 80EB
2016
2 x MTU 2,635hp
Viking Yachts
M/Y F*****25m Viking 80EB
2016
2 x MTU 2,635hp
Viking Yachts
M/Y H*****25m Viking 80EB
2020
2 x MTU 2,635hp
Features: Aircon, Stabilisers
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
1 Not for sale to US residents while in US waters
2 Approx Price Conversion
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A tower does give you excellent local visbility, whilst keeping you in touch with what's happening in the cockpit. For the US game fishing market, it is still considered a must-have, even though modern electronics does most of the fish-finding. Sportsfisher specialist, Hatteras, tells us that most of its owners include a tower when speccing their new boat. With that in mind, perhaps the best reason to consider fitting a Tuna Tower is resale value. If people simply expect a sportsfisher to have a tower, it might be hard to sell a boat without one. So, as it doesn't affect your enjoyment of your boat one way or the other, you might as well go for it.
You can fish from pretty much any boat, and you can go to sea in a good, well made vessel. What makes a sportsfisher ideal for offshore fishing is a mix of specification, and design. The spec to support long days on the water, with rod holders, bait wells, and specialist storage. The design, to ensure a clean and safe cockpit to fish from, the stern of the boat kept low and clean to help landing and working.
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