New and Used Larson Boats for Sale

Larson Boats was established in Little Falls, Minnesota by in 1913. The company and shipyard was founded by an avid boater, Paul Larson, who set out to build top-quality family boats to enjoy the water. In its earlier days, Larson boats were built from wood, but later in the 50s, Larson made the move and switched to fiberglass, like many other boat builders did at the time in order to advance with technology. Search Larson boats for sale below by length, price, year, and more.

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Larson Boats Models

Model Name Production Year LOA Beam Draft
274 Cabrio 2002-2009 28' (8.53m) 8' 6" (2.59m) 2' 10" (0.86m)

Company History


Larson Boats has a legacy of more than 100 years building widely recognized bowriders, sport boats, and fishing boats ranging from 18 to 37 feet in length. This four-generation boatbuilding company has survived two World Wars and a Great Depression, all the while becoming one of the greatest heritage brands in the American boating industry.

Larson was founded in 1913 in Little Falls, Minnesota, on the Mississippi River, by Paul Larson, an industry leader and avid boater with a passion for building high-quality boats for families to enjoy on the water. In 2000, Larson Boats introduced the revolutionary fiberglass VEC technology, which is an innovative, close-mold approach that results in boats that are more durable and hold their value better.

Paul’s commitment to safety, quality, and powerful performance has been passed down to today’s generations of dedicated Larson boat builders. Today, the company offers a variety of options to those customers looking for a smooth ride to enjoy a family cruising experience or watersports.

Shipyard Stats

  • Size: 18 and 37 feet
  • Type: Sport boats, bowriders and fishing boats

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1913

Established

Syracuse, Indiana

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Fiberglass

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