Boats for Kerr Lake

Kerr Lake, also known as Buggs Island Lake, is one of the largest lakes in the region at around 50,000 acres, straddling the North Carolina and Virginia border about an hour north of Raleigh. Its open water and long shoreline make it a destination for wakeboarding, wake surfing, fishing, cruising and weekend boating. SouthTown Watersports in Raleigh is the closest full-line dealer for Kerr Lake boaters, carrying new and pre-owned Supra and Moomba wake boats and Sea Pro center console and bay boats.

The right boat for Kerr Lake big water

Kerr Lake is large and can get open and choppy, so a capable hull matters. Our Sea Pro center console and bay boats are built for bigger water and serious fishing, while Supra and Moomba wake boats deliver the wake and surf wave on a lake with plenty of room to ride. Whichever way you use Kerr Lake, we can match you to a boat that handles it well.

Sales, financing and service in one place

We arrange competitive marine financing, welcome trade-ins, and our Raleigh service department handles maintenance, repair and winterization so your boat is ready for the season. We also set up on-water demos so you can feel the boat before you buy.

Browse our current Raleigh inventory, explore Supra, Moomba and Sea Pro models, or check your financing options. Ready to talk? Contact our Raleigh team or use the chat on this page for a quick quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Kerr Lake from SouthTown Watersports in Raleigh?

Kerr Lake is about an hour north of our Raleigh showroom, which makes us a convenient full-line dealer for boaters heading to the lake.

What kind of boat is best for Kerr Lake?

Because Kerr Lake is large and open, a capable hull helps. Sea Pro boats suit fishing and bigger water, while Supra and Moomba wake boats are great for wakeboarding and wake surfing on its open stretches.

Do you deliver or service boats for Kerr Lake owners?

Yes. We handle financing, trade-ins and full service at our Raleigh location, and our team can talk you through getting your boat to and from the lake.