
Licensed Yacht BrokersSales and service of yachts and shipsThe 20fromAQUASPORTdelivers a sweet spot of size and simplicity: a compactmotor yachtbuilt around a practicalcenter console layoutfor easy day boating, light fishing, and family time on the water.
Selecting a 20
If you’re looking for an easy-to-own center console with straightforward upkeep and nimble handling, the 20byAQUASPORTis a smart choice. Its manageable footprint makes it approachable for newer skippers, while the single outboard configuration streamlines maintenance and operating costs. For tailored guidance, Andrey Shestakov and the team at Shestakov Yacht Sales can help you evaluate whether the20aligns with your boating plans.
Features of the Model
- Open, 360-degree deck access characteristic of a center-console layout for versatile use
- Simple, efficient single-outboard propulsion for ease of ownership
- Yamaha power for trusted performance and serviceability
- Practical layout for quick launches, casual cruising, and light fishing
- Size-conscious design that’s easy to handle around docks and inlets
Technical Specifications
Pricing and Ordering
Availability and pricing for the AQUASPORT20are provided on request. Contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales to discuss current market opportunities, optioning, inspections, and next steps for acquisition.
Questions and Answers
Q: What type of boat is the AQUASPORT20? A: It’s a compactmotor yachtwith acenter console layoutconfiguration, ideal forday boatingandlight fishing.
Q: What is the LOA of the 20? A: TheLOAis20 ft (6.1 m), offering a balanced footprint for handling and storage.
Q: What engine setup does the 20use? A: It runs asingleYamahaOutboardusingGasfuel for straightforward performance and maintenance.
Q: Who is the 20best suited for? A: Boaters seekingsimplicity,reliability, and a versatile platform forfamily cruisingandinshore funwill appreciate the20.
Q: How do I request pricing or place an order? A: Reach out to Andrey Shestakovand the specialists atShestakov Yacht Salesfor currentpricing,availability, and purchasing options on theAQUASPORT20.
Owner Experience Review
Owners run the 20byAQUASPORTprimarily for inshore and nearshore fishing—bays, inlets, and backwaters—alongside general trailerable dayboating to beaches and local ramps. Configurations with a small cuddy are described as limited but usable for a short overnight or day trip, while center‑console setups see frequent local fishing use; one owner summed it up as “he takes that thing everywhere.”
On the water, some report a bumpier ride in chop, whereas deeper‑V/CCP iterations of 20‑foot AQUASPORThulls—owners cite around 20° deadrise on some—track and handle better when conditions open up. Owners describe a reasonable cruise feel with notably good fuel economy for the size, though ergonomics mirror older 20‑foot layouts: a basic console, tight walkthroughs and limited storage, plus age‑related interior wear such as soft or rotten cockpit/floor sections on older examples. Maintenance expectations should be realistic: many boats carry aging Johnson/Evinrude power leading to rebuilds or repowers, and owner projects commonly span water pumps, trim/tilt, fuel lines or tanks, and floor/transom repairs, with parts/support varying on legacy years.
Pros and Cons
- Versatile for inshore and nearshore fishing, beach runs, and trailerable dayboating.
- Small cuddy versions are usable for short weekend or day trips despite limited space.
- Reasonable cruise feel with notably good fuel economy for the size.
- Can ride rough in choppy water on some boats, especially outside the deeper‑V/CCP variants.
- Age‑related interior and structure issues are common, including soft or rotten cockpit/floor sections.
- Older outboards often require significant maintenance or repower, with variable parts and brand support.
Comparison with Other Models
| Model | LOA | Beam | Draft | Speed (Cruising/Max) | Gross Tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 250 Osprey | 26' 0" (7.92 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | 4' 11" (1.50 m) – 10' 8" (3.25 m) | 20 kn | - |
| 275 Explorer | 28' 0" (8.61 m) | 9' 0" (2.95 m) | 5' 2" (1.58 m) – 9' 4" (2.83 m) | - | - |
| 230 Pro Bay | 22' 0" (6.98 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | 4' 11" (1.50 m) – 8' 2" (2.50 m) | - | - |
| Osprey Sport | 21' 0" (6.43 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | - | - | - |
| 2300 Center Console | 23' 0" (7.11 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | 4' 11" (1.50 m) – 8' 2" (2.50 m) | 45 kn | 3 |
| Boca Bay 244 | 24' 0" (7.47 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | 3' 3" (1 m) – 3' 10" (1.17 m) | - | - |
| 20 | 20' 0" (6.10 m) | - | - | - | - |
| 2500 | 25' 0" (7.62 m) | 8' 0" (2.62 m) | 5' 11" (1.80 m) – 9' 10" (3 m) | 30 kn | - |

Learn more on the “AQUASPORT - 20”
To learn more on the “AQUASPORT - 20” or to get advice on how to buy or sell a yacht or get a great price for a yacht charter
please call +1 (954) 274-4435 USAOnly deal with professionals!

