Boats in Townsville
Boats Made for Every Trip
At In Tune Marine in Townsville, we’re passionate about boats that actually fit the way you spend time on the water. Our boats for sale are tailored for fishing, family cruising and everything in between, backed by custom layouts and trusted brands.
Fitouts That Suit You
No two skippers use their boat the same way. We help design fitouts with casting decks, live wells, storage and accessories that make sense for your fishing style, crew and lifestyle.
Tough Builds You Can Trust
We supply TABS plate alloy boats built to handle North Queensland conditions. These hulls are designed for strength, stability and performance, so you can head out with confidence in choppy water or remote creeks.
Brands You Already Know
From Aquamaster to Bluefin and Stejcraft, we stock respected names in boating. That means you’ll find a variety of styles and layouts with proven reliability, no matter your preferred adventure.
Practical Rigs for Local Waters
Choosing a boat with us means more than picking a hull. We guide you through power, prop selection and fuel capacity, ensuring your boat is matched to how and where you’ll use it. It’s all about confidence and comfort.
We also take care of the finer details, electronics, sounders, bow mounts and safety gear. Everything is rigged neatly, tested, and explained so you’re ready to launch without guesswork. Call 0401 794 384 today to talk through your next boat.
- What type of boat is best for fishing in North Queensland?- Fishing in this region often means tackling varied waters, from shallow creeks to offshore reefs. Plate alloy boats with side or centre consoles are popular for their durability, open layouts and stability. Fibreglass hulls are an option for smoother rides, but alloy boats are more forgiving in rough landings or shallow spots. Choosing the right boat depends on your target species, where you fish, and how many people usually join you. 
- How do I know what size boat I need?- The right size boat depends on your activities and crew size. Smaller boats are easier to tow, launch and handle solo, making them ideal for estuaries or solo fishing. Larger boats offer more stability, space and offshore capability, but require stronger trailers, engines and towing vehicles. Balancing comfort, budget and practicality is key. 
- What’s the difference between side, centre and rear consoles?- Side consoles open up deck space and are popular with anglers who cast and net. Centre consoles provide all-round fishing access but less shelter. Rear consoles give protection and seating, with open cockpits that suit families or mixed use. The best choice depends on whether you prioritise fishing access, comfort, or versatility. 












