Find Me a Boat
Tell us what you want — brand or model, size, power, year range, location and budget — and we'll help you review current listings and opportunities and narrow the search.
How it works
Start with the right search criteria
- 1. Define the target. Make and model or boat type, year range, size, engine package and hours, location range, and budget.
- 2. Review available opportunities. Current TMD Marine listings plus other public or known opportunities you bring to us or we identify.
- 3. Compare the actual boats. Asking price, hours, equipment, service records when available, location and logistics, and condition information supplied by the seller, listing or survey.
- 4. Work through next steps. We can help you coordinate offer and purchase-agreement questions, survey and sea trial, and closing logistics as applicable.
Submitting the form below is simply a request to talk — a broker will follow up to clarify what you're looking for.
Buyer questions
What should I include in my boat search?
Share the make and model or boat type, year range, length, preferred engines, maximum hours if that matters to you, must-have equipment, the location range you can travel, your target budget, and your timing.
Can TMD help if I already found a boat?
Yes — send us the listing and we can discuss it with you and help you think through the questions to ask and the next steps to consider. Whether we can act for you depends on the boat, the seller and the circumstances.
Do you only help with Freeman boats?
No. We work with a range of offshore and center console brands. You can browse our current inventory or our Freeman, Yellowfin, Contender, Regulator, Cape Horn and Jupiter pages.
What happens after I submit the form?
A TMD Marine broker can follow up to clarify your criteria and talk through the options. Submitting the form is simply a request to talk.