AnglerBorn to Fish
Owner-Direct Registry

Sell your Angler.
Right here.

If you own an Angler and you’re ready to sell it, submit it below. We’ll publish it on the only Angler-specific used-boat registry on the internet — on the same site buyers come to research the brand. Inquiries come straight to you.

01

Free to list

No fees, no commission, no exclusivity. List here and on the marketplaces — we don’t care.

02

Buyers come to you

Every listing has a Request Info form. We forward inquiries straight to the email and phone you give us.

03

Brand traffic

Anglerboats.com is the search result for "used Angler boat." Your listing rides on that traffic.

Submit Your Boat

Tell us about the boat.

Fill in everything you can. The more detail you give us, the better the listing performs. Required fields are marked *.

Boat Basics

Engine & Hours

Pricing & Location

Description & Photos

Seller Contact

We forward buyer inquiries to whatever you put here. Nothing is published on the public listing — buyers contact us, we connect you.

We review every submission. Expect publication within 2–3 business days.

Common Questions

FAQ

Is there a fee?

No. The registry is free for Angler owners. We run it because it’s good for the brand — not because we make money on it.

Do you take a commission when the boat sells?

No. We don’t broker the sale, we don’t escrow funds, and we don’t want a cut. You sell directly to the buyer.

Can I list it on Boat Trader / Boats.com / Facebook Marketplace at the same time?

Yes. There’s no exclusivity. List it everywhere you want.

Who sees my contact info?

Only us. The public listing does not show your email or phone. Buyers fill out a Request Info form on your listing page and we forward their message to you.

What if I can’t find specs or the model name?

Put what you know. Email us at anglerboatscorp@gmail.com with the HIN (hull identification number, on the starboard transom) and we’ll usually be able to confirm year, model, and original specs from our records.

Will you reject my boat?

Only if (a) it’s not actually an Angler, (b) the photos or description suggest the boat is misrepresented, or (c) the listing reads as a scam. We’ll email you either way.