Boat and Yacht Prices: Rough Guide
(created by Christopher Butler, Stanford University Office of Development Research)
(created by Christopher Butler, Stanford University Office of Development Research)
| Length (Feet) | Price Range (Low –High) | Price Range (Average Range) | Price Range** (Top) |
| *Under 30’ | $19K-$90K | $35K-$60K | $100K+ |
| 31’-35’ | $45K-$250K | $75K-$125K | $250K+ |
| 36’-40’ | $60K-$300K | $125K-200K | $330K+ |
| 41’-45’ | $250K-$550K | $350K-$450K | $700K+ |
| 46’-50’ | $290K-$750K | $400K-$600K | $1M+ |
| 50’-60’ | $650K-$3M | $1.5M-$2.5M | $4M+ |
| 60’-70’ | $1M-$4M | $1.5M-$2.5M | $5.9M+ |
| 70’-80’ | $1M-$5M | $2.5M-$3.5M | $6M+ |
| 80’-100’ | $3M-$10M | $4M-$7M | $14M+ |
| 100’-200’ | $8M-$24M | $10M-$18M | $26M+ |
| 200’+ | -289’Perini Navi 2006 for sale for $162M (Name: “Maltese Falcon”) -282’ Alpha Marine 2005 for $137M |
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| NOTES: *According to various yachting resources, a “small” boat is typically under 30 feet in length. **In addition to Length, a yacht's price is dependent on Year, Make/Model, and Type (Sail, Motor Yacht, Super Yacht, Passenger, Commercial, Power, High Performance, etc). Sailboats are generally cheaper than Motor Yachts, but this is not always the case. ***Above prices are based on yachts currently on the market (market value as of 10/2/09). To find prices on various yachts http://www.yachtworld.com/or http://www.boatquest.com |
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