Boats for Sale in Hixson, TN
6+ new and used boats from dealers in Hixson, Tennessee. Updated daily.
6 boats available
Used
2025 Ranger Boats 2360 Bay Hixson Tn 37343 13271882i
Price N/A
Fishing Boat
Hixson, TN
Used
2025 Ranger Boats 2660 Bay Hixson Tn 37343 13248072i
Price N/A
Fishing Boat
Hixson, TN
Used
2025 Ranger Boats Z521r Hixson Tn 37343 12825820i
Price N/A
Fishing Boat
Hixson, TN
Used
2024 Ranger Boats 223c Hixson Tn 37343 12516265i
Price N/A
Fishing Boat
Hixson, TN
Used
2025 Ranger Boats Alpha 208 Hixson Tn 37343 12811332i
Price N/A
Fishing Boat
Hixson, TN
Used
2024 Ranger Boats 200c Hixson Tn 37343 12704095i
Price N/A
Fishing Boat
Hixson, TN
Boat Types in Hixson
Boat Dealers in Hixson, TN
Boats in Hixson, Tennessee — FAQ
How many boats are for sale in Hixson, TN?
There are currently 6 boats for sale in Hixson, Tennessee from 1 local dealer. Inventory is updated daily with new listings from trusted dealers.
What types of boats are available in Hixson?
Dealers in Hixson currently have fishing boats available. The most popular type is Fishing Boat (6 listings). Browse all listings to find the right boat for your needs.
Do I need boat insurance in Tennessee?
While Tennessee 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 Tennessee?
Boat registration in Tennessee 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 Tennessee?
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 Tennessee's boating authority for specific age and education requirements. Non-motorized vessels like kayaks and canoes generally do not require any certification.
Boat Buying Guides
Expert advice to help you buy with confidence.
Free Tool
Boat Cost of Ownership Calculator
Calculate the true annual cost of owning any boat — insurance, marina fees, fuel, maintenance, and more.
Try it free →Free Tool
What Boat Should I Buy? Quiz
Answer 6 questions and get personalized boat type recommendations based on your lifestyle and budget.
Try it free →Free Tool
Boat Insurance Cost Estimator
Get a ballpark annual insurance premium based on boat type, value, location, and experience level.
Try it free →How to Inspect a Used Boat
Step-by-step inspection checklist covering hull, engine, electrical, and trailer before you buy.
Read guide →Used vs New Boats: Cost Comparison
Compare the true cost of buying used vs new: depreciation, insurance, maintenance, and financing rates.
Read guide →Best Time to Buy a Boat
When to buy a boat to save 10-20%: seasonal pricing trends, boat show deals, and end-of-year clearance.
Read guide →