Boats for Sale in Grenada, MS
14+ new and used boats from dealers in Grenada, Mississippi. Updated daily.
14 boats available
Used
2015 Polar Kraft Bass Series TX 175 PRO
$13,500
boat
Grenada, MS
New
2025 Caymas Boats XS 21 Pro
Price N/A
Center Console
Grenada, MS
Used
1998 Triton TR-18
$6,500
Fishing Boat
Grenada, MS
Used
2000 Ranger 522DVX
$25,999
Fishing Boat
Grenada, MS
Used
2000 Ranger 518DVX
$20,000
Fishing Boat
Grenada, MS
Used
2008 Dura Craft Marine 1650
$8,500
boat
Grenada, MS
Used
2010 Weld Craft 1752 V Bass
$13,500
344 hrs boat
Grenada, MS
Used
2020 Ranger RT188P
$35,000
Fishing Boat
Grenada, MS
New
2024 SeaArk
$54,900
Fishing Boat
Grenada, MS
New
2025 SeaArk Flex 19 Pro
$52,500
Fishing Boat
Grenada, MS
New
2025 SeaArk
$59,500
Fishing Boat
Grenada, MS
New
2025 SEA ARK Slayer1752
$26,500
boat
Grenada, MS
New
2025 Caymas Boats CX 19
Price N/A
Center Console
Grenada, MS
New
2025 Caymas Boats CX 18
Price N/A
Center Console
Grenada, MS
Boat Prices in Grenada, MS
Starting From
$6,500
Average Price
$28,764
Up To
$59,500
Boat Types in Grenada
Boat Dealers in Grenada, MS
Boats in Grenada, Mississippi — FAQ
How many boats are for sale in Grenada, MS?
There are currently 14 boats for sale in Grenada, Mississippi from 1 local dealer. Inventory is updated daily with new listings from trusted dealers. Prices range from $6,500 to $59,500, with an average of $28,764.
What types of boats are available in Grenada?
Dealers in Grenada currently have center consoles, fishing boats available. The most popular types are Center Console (3 listings) and Fishing Boat (7 listings). Browse all listings to find the right boat for your needs.
Do I need boat insurance in Mississippi?
While Mississippi may not legally require boat insurance for all vessels, it is highly recommended and often required by marinas and lenders. A comprehensive policy covers liability, hull damage, and personal property. Typical costs range from $300 to $2,000 per year depending on the boat's value.
How do I register a boat in Mississippi?
Boat registration in Mississippi typically requires proof of ownership (title or bill of sale), a completed registration application, and payment of applicable fees. You will need the Hull Identification Number (HIN), vessel dimensions, and engine details. Contact your state's fish and wildlife or motor vehicle department for specific requirements.
What size boat can I operate without a license in Mississippi?
Boating education requirements vary by state. Most states require a boating safety course for motorized vessels above a certain horsepower, regardless of boat size. Check with Mississippi's boating authority for specific age and education requirements. Non-motorized vessels like kayaks and canoes generally do not require any certification.
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