Runabouts |  In the very early 1920's boat manufacturers were producing fine looking, "decked over" boats, with the bow, stern and engine compartments completely covered over with decking.
The seats were in cockpits, forward and sometimes, aft of the engine compartment decking. There were, and still are, single, double and triple cockpit models that were given the name runabouts. Their primary purpose was running about the lake to visit friends at another summer cottage, going into town or just plain zooming around the lake having fun with the wind and the spray in your face. Throughout the entire wooden boat era of Chris Craft, Garwood, Hackercraft, Century, etc., decked over boats with seating in cockpits were called runabouts.
However, at this same time, some of these boats were built with only a covered foredeck and a box covering the engine. This arrangement was much better for activities such as fishing, picnics, swimming and water sports. These boats were called an "open utility". These, originally bare bones, utility boats, soon came equipped with deluxe interiors including windshields, upholstered seats, large engines and in some cases, even small hard top enclosures. As a matter of fact, the most popular boat that Chris Craft Corporation ever built was the "22 Utility".
Runabouts could run from 12 ft. to more than 35 ft. in length. They did not, and still don't, have berths, galleys or heads. As a modern example, the purest would call the Chris Craft 18' Speedster, a runabout. On the other hand, inboard ski boats like a Correct Craft or Master Craft, would be called an "open utility". As the years passed, the two distinct designs began to blur and now almost all boats 26 ft. and under, without berths, galleys, etc, are generally referred to as runabouts/ Chris Craft's single, double and triple cockpit models were always named runabouts, but their open boats, originally named "utilities", in later years were called "sport" boats.
To this day, old boat drivers still differentiate between runabouts and "utilities", but the rest of the world has pretty much lumped them into the runabout category. So, if you use your small boat (26 ft. and under) just for running about and having a good time and it has no sleeping or dinning facilities, it is now OK to call it a runabout. | | | |
New Runabout | Condition:
New Builder:
Coeur d' Alene Custom Wood Boats Category:
Runabout LOA:
34'0'' (10.4 m) Year:
Mfg 2011 / M 2011 Model:
34 Custom Price:
Price On Application Yacht Brokered By Hagadone Marine | Condition:
New Builder:
ALBEMARLE Category:
Runabout LOA:
23'7'' (7.2 m) Year:
Mfg 2010 / M 2010 Model:
242CC Price:
Price On Application Yacht Brokered By Intrinsic Yacht & Ship | Condition:
New Builder:
CAROLINA SKIFF Category:
Runabout LOA:
13'0'' (4 m) Year:
Mfg 2009 / M 2009 Model:
JV13 Sportsman Price:
9,900 USD Yacht Brokered By ABC BOATS NV | Condition:
New Builder:
CAROLINA SKIFF Category:
Runabout LOA:
13'0'' (4 m) Year:
Mfg 2009 / M 2009 Model:
JV13 Sportsman Price:
4,600 USD Yacht Brokered By ABC BOATS NV | | | | Used Runabout | Condition:
Used Builder:
SPIRIT YACHTS Category:
Runabout LOA:
40'0'' (12.2 m) Year:
Mfg 2007 / M 2007 Model:
Spirit P40 Launch Price:
450,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Camper & Nicholsons London | Condition:
Used Builder:
FORMULA Category:
Runabout LOA:
40'0'' (12.2 m) Year:
Mfg 2006 / M 2006 :
Price:
289,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Selene Seattle | Condition:
Used Builder:
HACKER CRAFT CO Category:
Runabout LOA:
40'0'' (12.2 m) Year:
Mfg 2002 / M 2002 :
Price:
189,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Bartram & Brakenhoff Yacht Brokerage | Condition:
Used Builder:
RIVA Category:
Runabout LOA:
33'0'' (10.1 m) Year:
Mfg 2009 / M 2009 Model:
33 Aquariva Price:
695,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Allied Marine - Ft Lauderdale 16th Street | | | | Most Expensive Runabout | Condition:
Used Builder:
RIVA Category:
Runabout LOA:
33'0'' (10.1 m) Year:
Mfg 2009 / M 2009 Model:
33 Aquariva Price:
695,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Allied Marine - Ft Lauderdale 16th Street | Condition:
Used Builder:
RIVA Category:
Runabout LOA:
28'0'' (8.5 m) Year:
Mfg 1970 / M 1970 Model:
Super Aquarama Price:
695,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Alfa Tango Marine | Condition:
Used Builder:
SPIRIT YACHTS Category:
Runabout LOA:
40'0'' (12.2 m) Year:
Mfg 2007 / M 2007 Model:
Spirit P40 Launch Price:
450,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Camper & Nicholsons London | Condition:
Used Builder:
FORMULA Category:
Runabout LOA:
40'0'' (12.2 m) Year:
Mfg 2006 / M 2006 :
Price:
289,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Selene Seattle | | | | Most Popular Runabout | Condition:
Used Builder:
LYMAN Category:
Runabout LOA:
24'0'' (7.3 m) Year:
Mfg 1977 / M 1977 Model:
Biscayne Price:
19,000 USD Yacht Brokered By O'Brien Yacht Sales Inc. | Condition:
New Builder:
CAROLINA SKIFF Category:
Runabout LOA:
13'0'' (4 m) Year:
Mfg 2009 / M 2009 Model:
JV13 Sportsman Price:
9,900 USD Yacht Brokered By ABC BOATS NV | Condition:
Used Builder:
HACKER CRAFT CO Category:
Runabout LOA:
30'0'' (9.1 m) Year:
Mfg 2000 / M 2000 Model:
Triple Cockpit w/ Extended Second Cockpit Price:
78,000 USD Yacht Brokered By United Yacht Sales, LLC | Condition:
Used Builder:
DONZI Category:
Runabout LOA:
18'0'' (5.5 m) Year:
Mfg 2003 / M 2004 Model:
Classic 18' 2+3 Price:
19,500 USD Yacht Brokered By Galati Yacht Sales - Tampa Bay | | | | Longest Runabout | Condition:
Used Builder:
HACKER CRAFT CO Category:
Runabout LOA:
40'0'' (12.2 m) Year:
Mfg 2002 / M 2002 :
Price:
189,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Bartram & Brakenhoff Yacht Brokerage | Condition:
Used Builder:
FORMULA Category:
Runabout LOA:
40'0'' (12.2 m) Year:
Mfg 2006 / M 2006 :
Price:
289,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Selene Seattle | Condition:
Used Builder:
SPIRIT YACHTS Category:
Runabout LOA:
40'0'' (12.2 m) Year:
Mfg 2007 / M 2007 Model:
Spirit P40 Launch Price:
450,000 USD Yacht Brokered By Camper & Nicholsons London | Condition:
New Builder:
Coeur d' Alene Custom Wood Boats Category:
Runabout LOA:
34'0'' (10.4 m) Year:
Mfg 2011 / M 2011 Model:
34 Custom Price:
Price On Application Yacht Brokered By Hagadone Marine | | | |
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