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Hurricane for sale

North Carolina, United States
£23,633 GBP
Listed price $31,500 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2019 | 5.79m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Oregon, United States
£21,004 GBP
Listed price $27,995 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2015 | 6.71m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£25,846 GBP
Listed price $34,450 USD
2011 | 7.32m | Gas/Petrol
Florida, United States
£28,510 GBP
Listed price $38,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2017 | 6.40m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Georgia, United States
£29,185 GBP
Listed price $38,900 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2017 | 6.40m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
South Carolina, United States
£32,186 GBP
Listed price $42,900 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2023 | 5.49m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Texas, United States
£9,746 GBP
Listed price $12,990 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2007 | 7.32m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Texas, United States
£21,758 GBP
Listed price $29,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2011 | 6.71m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£28,435 GBP
Listed price $37,900 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2021 | 6.40m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£45,016 GBP
Listed price $60,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2016 | 7.92m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£18,757 GBP
Listed price $25,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2023 | 5.79m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£15,755 GBP
Listed price $21,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2022 | 5.79m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power

History of Hurricane

Introduction to Hurricane Boats

Since its inception in 1974, Hurricane Boats has carved its reputation as a pioneer and market leader in the deck boat segment. Synonymous with family fun and versatility, Hurricane has become a household name among boating enthusiasts searching for spacious, agile, and comfortable craft. Over the decades, the brand has consistently delivered models that embody quality construction, innovative features, and value for money, making Hurricane Boats for sale an enduringly popular search for those seeking reliable and enjoyable days on the water.

Historical Overview

Hurricane Boats was founded in Elkhart, Indiana, under the Godfrey Marine umbrella, a company renowned for its expertise in recreational watercraft manufacturing. Recognising a growing demand for versatile family boats, Hurricane introduced one of the very first deck boats—a completely new concept at the time that combined the best attributes of pontoon and traditional runabout boats. Over the years, Hurricane’s manufacturing prowess and commitment to customer satisfaction led to its boats becoming a hallmark of American waterways.

The brand’s history is punctuated by constant innovation. Notably, Hurricane was among the earliest to engineer hull designs optimised for both stability and speed—ensuring a smooth, dry ride even in demanding conditions. In the 1990s, the company ramped up production and expanded its line-up, responding to increased popularity and diversifying customer preferences.

Today, Hurricane is proudly part of the Polaris family, a testament to its sustained success and continued relevance in the ever-evolving marine industry.

Key Innovations and Technological Advancements

Hurricane Boats has always stood at the forefront of deck boat design. The company’s exclusive “Category 5” hull, inspired by the force and resilience of hurricanes, is engineered to offer remarkable stability, shallow draft, and agile handling—qualities that appeal both to seasoned captains and newcomers alike. Additionally, Hurricane’s thoughtful deck layouts provide unparalleled passenger space, flexible seating arrangements, and abundant storage, setting benchmarks in usability.

Innovation extends to features such as integrated swim platforms, convertible lounges, and advanced helm stations loaded with connectivity options and intuitive controls. Many Hurricane models are also designed for saltwater and freshwater versatility, broadening their appeal for families, anglers, and watersports enthusiasts.

Notable Models and Range

Hurricane offers three main series: the SunDeck, SunDeck Sport, and FunDeck. Each range is tailored to specific boating lifestyles:

  • SunDeck Series: Iconic for its spacious layout, deep freeboard, and premium finishes, the SunDeck series caters to those seeking luxury and performance in social boating settings.
  • SunDeck Sport Series: Focused on active families, Sport models blend open deck space with athletic hulls, perfect for watersports and day cruising alike.
  • FunDeck Series: Blending pontoon comfort with deck boat mobility, FunDeck offers enhanced relaxation for longer outings and entertaining guests.

Within these series, popular models like the Hurricane SunDeck 2400 OB and the SunDeck Sport 185 OB consistently draw acclaim for their handling, quality, and onboard amenities.

Unique Selling Points

What truly differentiates Hurricane Boats from its competitors is its singular focus on deck boat excellence. While many manufacturers span multiple segments, Hurricane remains dedicated to refining and optimising deck boat performance and family-friendly functionality. Key selling points include:

  • Extremely versatile deck layouts for a range of activities.
  • Superb stability and handling, even in choppier waters.
  • Durable construction with a focus on longevity and ease of maintenance.
  • Customisation options to suit both leisure and sports requirements.
  • Strong resale value and an extensive support network.

Recent Developments and Environmental Responsibility

In recent years, Hurricane Boats has undertaken modernisation efforts at its production facilities, adopting lean manufacturing techniques and investing in sustainability. The company continues to develop models that use eco-friendly materials and processes, minimising environmental impact while maintaining optimal performance standards. Strategic partnerships with leading outboard engine manufacturers also ensure Hurricane boats are equipped for efficiency and lower emissions.

Legacy and Enthusiast Appeal

For almost fifty years, Hurricane Boats has helped families create lasting memories on lakes, rivers, and coastal waters. From technological milestones to a passionate owner community, Hurricane stands as a symbol of innovation, family connection, and effortless enjoyment. As the brand continues to evolve, Hurricane Boats remain a top choice for those seeking comfort, reliability, and unmatched versatility in a deck boat.

Which models do Hurricane produce?

Hurricane produce a range of boats including the Hurricane CC 21, Hurricane SD 191, Hurricane SS 192 RL, Hurricane SS 192 RL OB and Hurricane 217 Sundeck. For the full list of Hurricane models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Hurricane build?

Hurricane manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Bowrider.

How much does a boat from Hurricane cost?

Used boats from Hurricane on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £9,750 GBP to £45,000 GBP with an average price of £24,800 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Hurricane, for example the model, age and condition.

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