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Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2011 38 foot Fountain TE

 

Used Power boat for sale by owner
Location: Severna Park, MD
Remarks: 2019 400s with under 400hrs

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2007 Regal 2565 Windo Express

 

Used Power boat for sale by owner
Location: California, MD
Remarks: There are more cubic feet of livable interior space in this 25 Express than in Express Cruisers two feet longer. It's lighter, brighter and airier than any conventional trailerable... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2018 27 foot Ranger North West

 

Used Power boat for sale by owner
Location: Grasonville, MD
Remarks: This beautiful Hero red Ranger is in excellent condition. She will give you many years of service and enjoyment! Her 300hp Suzuki has just 88 hours on it and still under warranty... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2002 Magnum Marine 44 Sport

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Arnold, Maryland
Remarks: Stock #428203 Reason for selling is Life changes . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! MAGNUM MARINE 44 SPORT with Cummins Diesel. H... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2020 NauticStar 28SX

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Dagsboro, Delaware
Remarks: Stock #366883 This NauticStar has now been on the market a couple months. Looking for any offers! WOW! 2020 NAUTICSTAR 28SX WITH ONLY 67 HOURS ON THE YAMAHA 300s! TRAILER INCLUDE... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2014 Chaparral 307 SSX

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Edgewater, Maryland
Remarks: Stock #398439 Reason for selling is Interests have changed . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! Beautiful Bowrider with Twin MerCru... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2022 Jeanneau Leader 7.5 CC

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Millsboro, Delaware
Remarks: Stock #447160 This Jeanneau has now been on the market a couple months. Looking for any offers! GORGEOUS! JEANNEAU LEADER 7.5 CC WITH YAMAHA 300 AND ONLY 133 HOURS, TRAILER INCLU... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2002 Formula 37 PC

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Fort Washington, Maryland
Remarks: Stock #446971 Video of this vessel available at www [dot] popsells [dot] com/view/446971 Reason for selling is Doesnt use the boat and has another boat . This Formula has now b... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2000 Sea Ray Sundancer 320

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Chesapeake Beach, Marylan
Remarks: Stock #260997 Video of this vessel available at www [dot] popsells [dot] com/view/260997 Reason for selling is Wanting to upgrade . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of o... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2016 Sportsman 252 open

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Berlin, Maryland
Remarks: Stock #431769 ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! WOW !! SPORTSMAN 252 with Twin Yamaha 150's ** READY TO FISH or CRUISE !! 2016 Spor... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2024 Robalo 202ex

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Remarks: Stock #430781 ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! Good and Clean Condition! Well Maintained! Low Hours! Comes with Lots of Extras! Yo... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 1983 Universal Trawler Litton Europa 41

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Pasadena, Maryland
Remarks: Stock #402182 Reason for selling is No time to use . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! 41' trawler, the popular Europa model with ... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2003 Trophy 2902 WA

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Kingsville, Maryland
Remarks: Stock #395042 Reason for selling is Not using . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! 2902 WA powered by twin 225 HP Mercury OptiMax e... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2024 Key West 239FS

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Deale, Maryland
Remarks: Stock #456060 Reason for selling is Updating Fleet . This Key West has recently been added to market (Jul 3rd). Submit your offer today! Beautiful, very well kept, everything t... (read more)

Power boats For Sale in Maryland by owner | 2024 Aquasport 220 DC

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Annapolis, Maryland
Remarks: Stock #455503 Video of this vessel available at www [dot] popsells [dot] com/view/455503 Reason for selling is Updating Fleet . This Aquasport has been on the market for more t... (read more)

The Truth About Boating in Maryland: What Tourist Guides Won’t Tell You - Article Summary

Our article on boating in Maryland by Captain Bill Rountree offers a detailed guide and can be found at the link below. Boating in Maryland offers scenic views and exciting destinations like the Chesapeake Bay, Deep Creek Lake, and Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. However, the reality is far more complex than tourist brochures suggest. Boaters face strict regulations, unpredictable weather, and a local boating culture shaped by unspoken rules. Understanding both the law and local customs is key to having a safe and enjoyable experience on Maryland’s waters.

To legally operate a vessel in Maryland, anyone born after July 1, 1972, must carry a Certificate of Boating Safety Education. While some visitors are exempt (such as out-of-state boaters staying under 60 days), fines for noncompliance can reach $500. Boating under the influence is treated as seriously as drunk driving, with penalties including jail time and steep fines. Beginning in 2025, Maryland will link boating DUIs with driving records, raising the stakes even higher.

Tourist hotspots like Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, Assateague Island, Solomons Island, and Gunpowder Falls each present unique challenges. The Inner Harbor is beautiful but congested, especially during summer and events like Harbor Fest. Assateague has hidden sandbars and strict wildlife regulations. Solomons Island suffers from limited dock space and narrow channels. Gunpowder Falls may seem peaceful, but it’s under-patrolled and has hazardous underwater debris. Local knowledge and preparation are essential at all these locations.

Beyond official rules, unspoken cultural expectations shape the boating experience. Local boaters often expect visitors to yield, even when navigation rules suggest otherwise. Fishing zones are another flashpoint. Longtime anglers have unofficial claims to spots—especially near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Point Lookout—and new boaters should ask before anchoring nearby. Seasonal events such as the Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade or Tilghman Island Workboat Races can also disrupt access and create temporary no-entry zones that surprise unaware visitors.

Maryland enforces safety equipment requirements strictly. Every vessel must have enough Coast Guard-approved life jackets, and kids under 13 must wear them while underway. Fines also apply for missing fire extinguishers, flares, and sound-producing devices. Registration and titling can be confusing as well, especially since Maryland requires both for many vessels, even if they are U.S. Coast Guard documented.

Experienced Maryland boaters recommend avoiding crowded summer weekends. Spring and fall offer better conditions and fewer crowds, while early weekdays are ideal for peaceful boating. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in summer, and boaters must plan around sudden weather changes. Apps like Navionics, C-MAP, KnowWake, and Maryland’s DNR app are invaluable tools for navigation and safety.

Ultimately, the key to successful boating in Maryland lies in preparation and respect—for both the rules and the local culture. A friendly wave, yielding to locals, and avoiding conflict at popular fishing spots can go a long way. Maryland’s waterways are rich with beauty and adventure, but only for those who are informed and considerate. With the right mindset and knowledge, visitors can enjoy unforgettable boating experiences far beyond what any tourist guide promises.

Click here to read our entire article - The Truth About Boating in Maryland: What Tourist Guides Won’t Tell You