One ride in the 1850 Sportfish and you may wonder if there's anything this boat can't do. The conversion bow allows you to convert it from a fishing boat to a ski boat in a matter of seconds and the all-welded aluminum hull offers unmatched durability and strength on the water to go where other boats can't. So whether you decide to drop a line or cruise this aluminum fishing boat can do it all.
STARTING AT
$57,008*
PAYMENTS AS LOW AS
$546.28/MO*
*$1,500 DOWN | 8.49% APR FOR 15 YEARS.
Length
18' 11"
HP Range
150-200
Seating
8
Fuel Capacity
32 gal.
*Factory installed prices shown. All prices are in US Dollars and do not include dealer freight, prep, tariffs, fees, taxes and registration. Prices listed are intended only as a guideline and are subject to change. Dealer alone sets the final purchase price. See dealer for details.
Crestliner's longstanding promise to deliver superior durability, exceptional design and unmatched value is a commitment we don't take lightly. As part of that commitment, we stand by our product with a warranty that is unmatched by competitors. For additional information about our warranty, and how to transfer coverage to a new owner, see the list of Warranty Documents.
Crestliner boats, from model year 2010 and newer, have a warranty that may be transferred to subsequent owners. To transfer any remaining portions of your Crestliner warranty, please register your pre-owned Crestliner. To register your warranty information with Crestliner, print and complete the Warranty Transfer form and mail it in to Crestliner within 90 days of purchase, along with a copy of the Bill of Sale or Title, and a $250 warranty transfer fee. The check or money order should be made payable to Crestliner.
Warranty on Crestliner CR Jon boats may not be transferred.
For more information on warranties, contact your local Crestliner dealer.
1950 SPORTFISH
STARTING AT $60,733
LENGTH
19’ 11”
HP RANGE
150-200
SEATING
8
With thick, high-quality aluminum and all-welded strength, every Crestliner hull is ready to withstand the harshest of waters and the worst weather conditions.