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While G&S Yachts are no longer building custom sportfishing boats any more, the imprint they left on the industry will not be forgotten. Many of their boats are still selling on the brokerage market for high re-sale values thanks to the quality of construction, stunning looks, and the right equipment on board for anglers. United Yacht Sales has a custom sportfish team that can assist you in finding the right G&S boat to fit your needs and budget, both on and off the market.

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History of G&S Yachts

The legendary team of Buddy Gentry, a Destin, Florida charter boat captain and Steve Sauer, designer and nautical engineer, formed their partnership in 1973, after building their first fiberglass boat together in the late 1960s. Their business partnership and friendship thrived for 45 years, and 52 highly prized custom sportfish boats were built for an extremely loyal client base of owners and captains on Florida’s Panhandle Gulf Coast and beyond. The early wide-beam 31 ft sportfishing hull became an immediate classic among the local Destin charter fleet for its excellent performance. As orders expanded beyond the charter fleets, G&S Boats moved their operations in 2000 to a larger yard in Freeport, Florida. The greater space allowed them to focus on the growing high-end sportfishing boat market wanting larger vessels (up to 72 ft.). Designed and built for serious offshore sport fishing, the G&S team focused on performance, developing a hull and stern design that produced an astonishing number of world-record gamefish.