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Burger for sale

£1,265,383 GBP
Listed price €1,450,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
1959 | 18.30m | Power
United Kingdom
£79,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
1956 | 23.00m | Power
Greece
£462,519 GBP
Listed price €530,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
1960 | 25.95m | Diesel | Power
Florida, United States
£224,062 GBP
Listed price $299,000 USD
1972 | 24.69m | Diesel | Power
Florida, United States
£1,686,088 GBP
Listed price $2,250,000 USD
1999 | 25.91m | Diesel | Power
Florida, United States
£711,154 GBP
Listed price $949,000 USD
1986 | 26.52m | Diesel | Power
£392,705 GBP
Listed price €450,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1960 | 25.14m | Diesel | Power
Florida, United States
£10,487,467 GBP
Listed price $13,995,000 USD
2017 | 31.55m | Diesel | Power

History of Burger

Introduction

Burger Boat Company stands as one of the most venerable names in American yacht and boat manufacturing. Founded in 1863, Burger has shaped the standard for custom built luxury yachts and commercial vessels, earning a distinguished reputation for craftsmanship, innovation, and reliability. Renowned for the exceptional quality and customisation of its aluminium and steel yachts, Burger Yacht remains a sought-after brand for discerning buyers and yachting enthusiasts alike. For those searching for a Burger yacht for sale, the brand’s enduring legacy and ongoing advances in technology stand as compelling reasons to invest.

History

  • Founding and Early Years (1863–1940s): Burger Boat Company was established by Henry B. Burger in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Originally focusing on wooden commercial boats, the company quickly gained a reputation for robust construction and attention to detail.
  • Wartime Contributions: During the First and Second World Wars, Burger played a pivotal role in the production of military vessels and supply boats, supporting the war efforts while advancing its shipbuilding techniques.
  • Transition to Aluminium and Luxury Yachts (1950s–1970s): Burger set an industry benchmark by pioneering the use of aluminium in yacht construction, which allowed for lighter, stronger, and more corrosion-resistant vessels. This era saw the shift towards custom luxury yachts, attracting a growing clientele of private owners.
  • Modern Era and Revival (1980s–Present): Following a period of financial challenge and subsequent revitalisation, Burger has continued to innovate, blending traditional craftsmanship with state-of-the-art marine engineering. Recent decades have seen the expansion of their offering to encompass superyachts, modern displacement yachts, and commercial builds.

Signature Models and Innovations

Burger has introduced a number of iconic models and design philosophies throughout its history:

  • Burger 50 Cruising Yacht: Celebrated for its classic lines and innovative use of aluminium, this yacht has set standards in both form and function.
  • Burger 112 Raised Pilothouse: This model demonstrates Burger’s dedication to bespoke luxury, offering highly customisable interiors and advanced marine technology.
  • Environmental Leadership: Recent launches integrate hybrid propulsion systems and sustainable materials, underscoring Burger’s commitment to environmental stewardship in yacht manufacturing.

Unique Selling Points and Brand Philosophy

What sets Burger Boat Company apart from other luxury yacht builders is its dedication to completely bespoke yacht projects. Every Burger yacht is uniquely tailored to the individual owner's specifications, with a collaborative design process that ensures each vessel is a work of art. Advanced computer-aided design, skilful hand craftsmanship, and attention to every minute detail underpin Burger’s reputation for excellence.

The use of high-grade aluminium and steel ensures durability and reliability, while Burger’s integration of the latest in navigational, safety, and comfort systems reaffirms its commitment to innovation. Many Burger yachts are known for their classic styling, which blends modern performance with a timeless elegance, making them especially desirable in the pre-owned yacht market.

Recognition and Industry Standing

Burger yachts have garnered numerous awards and accolades for both design and quality. The brand is frequently cited among the top American yacht builders and is a respected fixture at major international boat shows. Owners praise Burger for its commitment to after-sales support and long-term customer care.

Burger Boat Company Today

Today, Burger Boat Company continues to design and build custom luxury yachts ranging from 24 to over 50 metres, as well as commercial vessels, in its Manitowoc facility. Staying at the forefront of technology and luxury, Burger combines heritage, innovation, and superior craftsmanship, making it a prime choice for those seeking a premium custom yacht experience.

For buyers and collectors, a Burger yacht represents not just a vessel, but an enduring legacy of American naval architecture. Whether considering a new custom yacht or searching for a Burger yacht for sale, enthusiasts can expect quality, tradition, and excellence with every launch.

Which models do Burger produce?

Burger produce a range of boats including the Burger 106 Motoryacht, Burger 23M, Burger 60 Steel Gentleman's Motor Yacht, Burger 85 and Burger 85 Deck House. For the full list of Burger models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Burger build?

Burger manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Motoryacht and Cruiser.

How much does a boat from Burger cost?

Used boats from Burger on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £80,000 GBP to £10,500,000 GBP with an average price of £1,910,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Burger, for example the model, age and condition.

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