Fifty years.
Twenty-one hulls.
Every Angler boat built between 1974 and 2018. Five model lines — Center Console, Dual Console, Walkaround, Bay, Panga — documented for current owners and used-boat researchers. Heritage models are no longer in production.
Five lines.
Center Console
Twelve hulls running from 17 to 29 feet — the deepest line in the Angler catalog. Near-shore platforms, mid-size all-around boats, and the bluewater 28s and 29s.
12 models →
Dual Console
Family-friendly runabouts with twin consoles and a wide-open cockpit you can hose clean. The dual console line was about ease of ownership as much as fishing.
2 models →
Walkaround
Cabin convenience without giving up the all-around access of a center console. Two models in the historical line — both 20-foot class, both with lockable forward cabins.
2 models →
Bay
Low-profile inshore hulls designed for bay, lagoon, and lake fishing. Fishing-ready out of the box.
3 models →
Panga
Refined panga hulls with the characteristic high freeboard and slow, planted ride.
2 models →
Approximate. Useful. Not the build sheet.
The numbers shown on heritage model pages are reasonable estimates based on Angler’s historical model-numbering conventions. They are not pulled from per-hull build sheets.
If you own one of these boats and need precise data, contact the plant via the Customer Service form. We may still have the build card.