In the global marine market, the gap between a yacht’s manufacturing cost and its showroom price can be staggering. As we enter 2025, smart buyers and investors are no longer looking at high-street dealerships; they are looking at the source.
This guide reveals the real export prices for 2025. We are unlocking exclusive pricing from the Suez Free Zone—a strategic manufacturing hub where you can acquire high-quality fiberglass hulls and luxury yachts at a fraction of the European or American market rates.
Whether you are looking for a customizable boat hull or a fully capable mega-safari yacht, here is how to maximize your budget.

For many marine enthusiasts and distributors, the smartest move is buying the Hull (Body) separate from the engine. This allows you to choose your preferred engine brand (Yamaha, Mercury, Suzuki) locally and save thousands on shipping and import duties.
Here are the 2025 Factory-Direct prices (Ex-Works/Free Zone):
| Boat Size (Length) | Ideal Usage | Price Range (Hull Only) |
|---|---|---|
| 22 ft (6.7m) | Fishing / Day Cruising | $1,500 – $2,500 |
| 26 ft (7.9m) | Family / Sport | $3,000 – $5,000 |
| 30 ft (9.1m) | Leisure / Coastal Trips | $7,000 – $15,000 |
| 36 ft (11m) | Commercial / Touring | $11,000 – $18,000 |
💡 Pro Tip: These prices offer a massive margin for distributors or individuals willing to outfit the boat themselves. You are paying for the craftsmanship and materials, not the brand markup.
Moving into the luxury segment, the price disparity between the Suez Free Zone and the global market becomes even more apparent.
A perfect balance of performance and comfort.
Entering the Superyacht territory without the “Super” price tag.
For investors in the tourism sector (Red Sea, Maldives, Mediterranean), a “Liveaboard” Safari Yacht is a business in a box.
This is a floating hotel designed for profit.
Why are these prices so competitive? It’s not about cutting corners; it’s about strategic logistics:
To plan your 2025 purchase accurately, use this formula:
A: For boats under 46ft, prices are generally for the Hull only. This gives you the flexibility to install the exact horsepower you need. For large yachts (28m/48m), engine inclusion depends on the specific contract and client requirements.
A: Yes. The company is based in the Suez Free Zone specifically to facilitate worldwide export. We handle export documentation to ensure a smooth process to your nearest port.
A: We use high-grade reinforced fiberglass for our 28m yachts because it is lighter than steel, rust-proof, and significantly easier/cheaper to maintain in the long run, ensuring higher resale value.
The marine market is changing. In 2025, the smartest buyers are bypassing the brokers and going straight to the factory. Whether you need a fleet of small boats or a flagship safari yacht, the Suez Free Zone offers the best Price-to-Value ratio globally.
Contact us today to request a quote or schedule a viewing.