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Yachts For Sale In New Hampshire

Despite the fact that New Hampshire can only boast a mere 18 miles of coastline this pleasant and picturesque corner of New England punches well above its weight when it comes to boating. With an ownership figure of 73.5 boats and yachts per 1,000 people the Granite State actually has the 7th highest such rate in the nation, with a total of well over 100,000 vessels registered to New Hampshire residents. Perhaps the reason for this lies not only in the state’s direct access to the wide open Atlantic but also its beautiful collection of 1,300 lakes and ponds, that added together cover some 280 square miles of placid and enchanting real estate. Stunning mountain ranges, wild forests, and a folksy, can-do approach to life outdoors make this the perfect place for a back-to-nature trip out on the water.

Whether searching for that perfect new model or looking to find the right yacht for sale in New Hampshire to meet your budget, SI Yachts has the experience, relationships with other brokers, and professional tools to help you make the right decision for you. We offer complete brokerage services to help sell your boat quickly and efficiently, or can even take your current boat in on trade.

One of the premier coastal boating destinations here is the Piscataqua River, a stunning natural inlet with innumerable coves, bays and islets that feeds into both the Atlantic and the expansive Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge, a feeding ground for both bald eagles and peregrine falcons. Some of the best starting points for trips out onto the ocean include Hampton River Marina, a 144-slip facility on an estuary near a host of white, sandy beaches; Rye Harbor, a natural cove where you will share the space with working lobster boats; the 170-slip Safe Harbor in Wentworth by the Sea and the storied Portsmouth Yacht Club right on the Maine border, the state’s oldest yachting institution.

Moving further inland you will want to head to the Lakes Region, a site of tremendous natural beauty framed by the scenic Ossipee and Belknap mountain ranges. The largest of the lakes here is Lake Winnipesaukee, a 71-square mile destination that was the host of the very first Harvard versus Yale regatta in 1852. Set out onto the water from West Alton Marina or the Wolfeboro Corinthian Yacht Club to explore the hundreds of islands situated on the lake and fish for landlocked salmon, rainbow trout and largemouth bass. If you are on the lake in September then check the dates for the annual Wolfeboro Vintage Race Boat Regatta, one of the best classic boating events in the country. For an even more remote and rustic boating experience head to the far north of the state near the Canadian border to discover the Connecticut Lakes State Forest, a secluded and peaceful retreat with five large lakes perfect for serene boating.

Recreational boating is worth around $1.2 billion dollars per year to New Hampshire, supporting almost 7,000 jobs across some 300 businesses. Prominent manufacturers based here include Eastern Boat Works, a Milton-based pioneer of modern Downeast-style fishing boats since 1981, while global marine transducer makers Airmar have their headquarters in Milford.

Since 1964, SI Yachts has been helping our clients through the processes of buying and selling boats, many times it's their 10th or more boat sale with us. We take service very seriously and we are able to retain some of the best service talent in the industry giving us an incredible advantage when it comes making sure our customers enjoy their boating lifestyle. When you buy a yacht from us, our industry-leading mobile service team is just a phone call away. With a service facility located in Staten Island and mobile service throughout the Northeast and South Florida, SI Yachts has a true north-to-south connection for our seasonal cruising clients.