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Bass Boats for Sale

A day out on the lake is always better when you’re in a boat built for the way you fish. Bass boats are designed to give you wide casting decks, quick performance, and the shallow draft you need to work shorelines, docks, and stump fields with confidence. From early-morning topwater trips to all-day tournaments, they are made to help you fish smarter, not harder.

If you are looking for a bass boat in Southeast Georgia, Custom Marine has you covered.

With new and pre-owned models from trusted brands, flexible financing options, and a knowledgeable sales team, we make it easy to compare layouts, take a test ride, and drive home in a boat that fits both your fishing style and your budget.

What Is a Bass Boat?

A bass boat is a low-profile fishing boat built primarily for freshwater use on lakes, rivers, and ponds.

These boats are usually constructed from either:

  • Aluminum, which is lighter, easier to tow, and excellent for shallow or stump-filled waters.
  • Fiberglass, which offers a smoother ride, more refined finishes, and higher top-end performance.

Most bass boats share a handful of key design features:

  • A V-shaped or modified-V hull that balances speed and stability, helping you cut through chop while still feeling planted when you’re on the trolling motor.
  • Raised front and rear casting decks that give one or two anglers plenty of room to stand, cast, and move without feeling cramped.
  • Integrated livewells and baitwells to keep fish healthy through long days on the water.
  • A bow-mounted trolling motor and fishfinder, allowing you to quietly work shorelines, docks, and structure while tracking depth and bottom contours.

All of these details come together to create a fishing-first platform ideal for largemouth bass, crappie, and panfish — and even for some light inshore use in protected creeks and rivers.

The Benefits of Bass Boats

Bass boats bring a lot to the table for both serious anglers and weekend boaters.

They are large enough to offer ample walk-around space and passenger capacity while still being easy to tow, launch, and store.

Built for Better Fishing Days

Because so much of a bass boat is dedicated to casting decks, you get a lot of usable space for the overall length.

Two anglers can fish comfortably off the bow while another works the rear deck.

Rod lockers, tackle storage, and dry compartments keep gear organized and off the floor, so you don’t have to step over coolers and bags when the bite turns on.

The combination of a powerful outboard, responsive steering, and a bow-mounted trolling motor also makes it easy to cover water efficiently.

You can run quickly between spots, then slow down and pick apart grass lines, timber, and docks with precise boat control.

Room for Friends and Family

While bass boats are fishing-focused, they can still pull double duty on fun days.
Padded seats at the console, optional jump seats, and open deck space give you room for friends or family to ride along.

It’s easy to swap a few rods for a cooler and pool noodles when you want to anchor in a cove or spend an afternoon swimming.

Ideal for Freshwater in Southeast Georgia

For boaters around Statesboro and Richmond Hill, bass boats are a natural choice.

They are perfectly suited for local lakes, ponds, and nearby rivers where shallow water access, quiet operation, and casting space matter more than tall sides or offshore features.

If your perfect day involves working the bank for bass at sunrise and cruising with the family in the afternoon, a bass boat checks a lot of boxes.

Is a Bass Boat Right for You?

A bass boat is likely a good fit if:

  • You spend most of your time on freshwater lakes, ponds, or rivers.
  • You prefer to stand and cast rather than sit and troll.
  • You want plenty of deck space and storage for multiple rod setups, tackle trays, and safety gear.
  • You need a boat that is easy to tow and launch, even for quick morning or evening trips.
  • You like the idea of a boat that can handle both serious fishing days and relaxed cruising with friends or family.

If you are more focused on offshore runs or big-water family outings with lots of seating and shade, a center console or bay boat may be a better option. But if your priority is freshwater and light inshore fishing around Southeast Georgia, a bass boat delivers precisely what you need.

Custom Marine is the best place to go when you’re searching for a new or used bass boat.

Our experienced boat sales team will guide you through finding the right boat from our inventory, testing it on the water, customizing it to your preferences, and seeing you off the lot as a happy customer.

Our dealership is located in Statesboro, just minutes from Interstate 16 and Interstate 95.

We’re here to help you find the bass boat that fits the way you fish and the way you spend time on the water.

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