Boat Specifications Per Model
Virginia Harvester Boats

Aluminum Hull Boat Specifications by Model
Virginia Harvester offers standard aluminum hull platforms along with fully custom builds. Below is a general comparison to help guide your selection. Exact specifications may vary based on configuration and customization.
VH20 – Compact & Agile Platform
Best For: Creeks, rivers, marshes, light utility, solo/small crews
Typical Characteristics
- Compact footprint for tight access
- Shallow water capability
- Lightweight and trailer friendly
- Open deck with simple layouts
Common Configurations
- Tiller or console control
- Fishing or duck hunting setups
- Minimal electrical with optional upgrades
VH24 – Versatile Mid Size Platform
Best For: Multi use recreation, hunting, light commercial, exploration
Typical Characteristics
- Balanced size and stability
- Increased deck space
- Suitable for mixed fresh/saltwater routes
- Flexible layouts for gear and passengers
Common Configurations
- Center or side console
- Livewells, electronics, shelter options
- Dual battery electrical systems
VH30 – High Capacity Work Platform
Best For: Commercial operations, search & rescue, construction support, large crews
Typical Characteristics
- Large deck area and payload capacity
- Stable ride for tools and personnel
- Systems ready for power and electronics
- Built for frequent, demanding use
Common Configurations
- Full console with windscreen
- Advanced lighting and comms
- Reinforced protection and tie downs
Custom Builds
Best For: Specialized missions and unique operational demands
Specifications Determined By
- Operating environment
- Load requirements
- Speed and efficiency goals
- Equipment and compliance needs
Note: Final specifications are confirmed during the build consultation process.
Can specifications change with customization?
Yes. Dimensions, capacity, systems, and layouts can all be adjusted based on your needs.
Do you provide spec sheets?
Detailed spec sheets are available once a model or custom design is selected.
Which model should I choose?
We recommend starting with your use case, typical loads, and water conditions—we’ll guide you to the right platform.

