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Florida, United States
£33,310 GBP
Listed price $44,450 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
1999 | 8.84m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
£68,942 GBP
Listed price €79,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1997 | 9.46m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£18,734 GBP
Listed price $25,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2002 | 7.01m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£23,343 GBP
Listed price $31,150 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2017 | 6.40m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
£34,000 GBP
1990 | 9.50m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£137,885 GBP
Listed price $184,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2020 | 8.53m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£17,985 GBP
Listed price $24,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
1995 | 7.92m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power | Under Offer
Rhode Island, United States
£18,360 GBP
Listed price $24,500 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
1990 | 6.40m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£21,357 GBP
Listed price $28,500 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
1978 | 6.40m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Massachusetts, United States
£7,490 GBP
Listed price $9,995 USD
1989 | Gas | Power
Maryland, United States
£21,544 GBP
Listed price $28,750 USD
2001 | Gas | Power
Georgia, United States
£67,369 GBP
Listed price $89,900 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
1994 | 8.84m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power

History of Mako

Introduction to Mako Boats

Established as a leading figure in the world of recreational fishing boats, Mako Boats has built a legacy on performance, durability, and innovation. Renowned for producing reliable centre console and inshore boats tailored for anglers, Mako has become a household name for boating enthusiasts seeking a combination of quality craftsmanship and rugged seaworthiness. For those researching "Mako boats for sale", the brand’s distinguished reputation is synonymous with superior fishing experiences and enduring value.

History and Milestones of Mako Boats

The Mako story began in 1967 in Miami, Florida, founded by Bob Schwebke and an enthusiastic team of boat builders. Their mission was to design tough, practical boats that stood up to the challenges of coastal and offshore environments. Early Mako models quickly gained popularity with fishermen, owing to their sturdy hulls and intelligently designed decks tailored for sportfishing.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Mako Boats continued to expand its lineup, introducing larger centre console models and entering the offshore fishing market. The brand’s commitment to quality construction and functional design set new benchmarks for safety and reliability. In the 1990s, Mako joined the Marine Group, aligning with other leading marine brands and gaining access to expanded resources and innovation.

A significant milestone came in 2006, when Mako was acquired by White River Marine Group, a division of Bass Pro Shops. This partnership brought renewed investment, updated production techniques, and a revitalised model line, ensuring the company’s continued growth and relevance in a highly competitive sector.

Key Innovations and Design Philosophy

Mako’s enduring success can be attributed to its thoughtful engineering and unwavering attention to quality. Each Mako boat is known for its robust, hand-laid fibreglass hulls, aggressive deadrise angles for cutting through waves, and innovative stringer systems for added structural strength.

The company’s design philosophy centres on practical features for anglers, such as 360-degree fishability, spacious casting decks, integrated livewells, and ample storage. Mako has also prioritised stability and safety, with models that perform admirably in demanding offshore conditions as well as shallow inshore waters.

Recent innovations include the integration of advanced electronics, efficient fuel systems, and eco-friendlier production methods. The brand’s attention to evolving market needs keeps it at the forefront for those searching for new or used Mako boats for sale.

Notable Models and Accomplishments

  • Mako 17 Classic: This iconic model has become a favourite among inshore anglers for its compact size, manoeuvrability, and legendary hull performance.
  • Mako 284 CC: Designed for offshore expeditions, the 284 Centre Console is revered for its ride quality, stability, and generous deck space.
  • Mako Pro Skiff Series: Launched to cater to flats and bay fishermen, these models offer exceptional value, shallow draft, and remarkable fishability.
  • Mako 334 CC: As a flagship model, the 334 Centre Console showcases the brand’s ability to combine luxury with true bluewater capability.

Many Mako models have received recognition for their durability and innovation, featuring in major boating and sportfishing publications, and earning praise from boating professionals and hobbyists alike.

What Makes Mako Boats Unique?

A key selling point for Mako is the unmistakeable blend of rugged durability and angler-focused features. The brand’s heritage in offshore-capable centre consoles ensures confidence on the water, while its ongoing commitment to material innovation and safety sets it apart from many competitors.

For eco-conscious buyers, Mako has made strides towards more sustainable manufacturing and efficient engine pairings, responding to modern environmental priorities. The company’s association with White River Marine Group also ensures exceptional customer support and warranty services, adding peace of mind for those investing in a Mako boat.

Conclusion

With over five decades of serving the fishing and boating community, Mako Boats has carved out a position of trust and admiration. The brand’s blend of robust design, continuous innovation, and angler-centred amenities ensures that Mako boats remain among the most sought-after for sale in the global marketplace. Whether tackling offshore pursuits or exploring coastal flats, Mako represents an ideal blend of tradition, performance, and value for boaters of all levels.

Which models do Mako produce?

Mako produce a range of boats including the Mako 210, Mako 282 CC, Mako 284, Mako 293 and Mako 293 Deluxe. For the full list of Mako models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Mako build?

Mako manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Sports day boat, Speedboat, Fishing boat, Sports fishing boat and Centre console.

How much does a boat from Mako cost?

Used boats from Mako on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £7,460 GBP to £138,000 GBP with an average price of £32,700 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Mako, for example the model, age and condition.

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