Boat and Yacht Website Templates: The Complete May 2026 Collection
Boat and yacht website templates: the complete May 2026 collection
If you run a boat rental business, a yacht charter, or a member-funded yacht club, you've probably noticed how few good website templates exist for the marine category. Most are bloated, generic, or built for hotels with a yacht photo swapped in. The May 2026 collection from DesignToCodes is a focused fix — eight templates built specifically for boat and yacht businesses, shipped across four frameworks so any team can find a fit.
Two clear product lines
The collection breaks into two lines:
Sailvu is the boutique-charter, boat-rental line. Bright design, vessel-first photography, conversion-focused booking flow. Built for operators running anywhere from one to thirty boats. The design language is generous whitespace, vessel photography on natural light, and a typography system that pairs a serif display face with a clean grotesk for body copy.
YatchyClub is the premium yacht-club line. Darker palette, editorial pacing, member-coded UI patterns. Built for established yacht clubs, luxury charter brands, and member-funded marinas. The design language is deeper navy primaries, gold and bronze accents, and a typography system built around a high-contrast serif display with a transitional serif for body copy.
Eight templates total
Each line ships in four framework variants:
- Next.js — for performance and developer-led teams
- Framer — for designer-led teams who want to ship by Friday
- Elementor — for teams already on WordPress with Elementor Pro
- WordPress (native) — for lean WordPress installs without Elementor dependency
So the full eight-template lineup is: Sailvu Next.js (May 4), YachtX Framer (May 8), Sailvu Elementor (May 11), Sailvu WordPress (May 15), YatchyClub Next.js (May 18), YatchyClub Framer (May 22), YatchyClub Elementor (May 25), and YatchyClub WordPress (May 29).
A quick note on the YachtX name
The Framer edition of Sailvu ships under "YachtX" because the Sailvu name was unavailable on the Framer marketplace when the team submitted. It's the same template — same design, same sections, same customization. Just a different namespace where the marketplace required one. If you searched for "yachtx framer template" you've landed on the right family.
How to choose
Two questions get you to the right template fast:
- Are you a boutique charter business or a premium yacht club? That picks your line (Sailvu or YatchyClub).
- What framework does your team already use? That picks your variant (Next.js, Framer, Elementor, or WordPress).
The framework question matters more than people expect. A beautiful site nobody on your team can update is worse than a plain site that ships weekly journal posts. Pick the framework your team can actually maintain through the year of regular updates that follows the launch.
What's included with every template
All eight templates ship with the same baseline: documented design system, responsive design down to 320px, W3-validated markup, performance budgets in the green, structured data hooks, lifetime access, lifetime updates, no recurring fees, no expiring support window. One-time purchase covers a single end-product license. Agencies building for multiple clients should pick up the extended license.
Where to start
The fastest path: pick your line, pick your framework, view the live demo, run through the rebrand checklist, and launch. Most teams ship within a week or two of purchase. For deeper reading, the dedicated Sailvu and YatchyClub series hubs walk each line in detail with comparison tables and framework-specific FAQ. The boat-and-yacht category page on designtocodes.com hosts every variant in one place.
The marine web has been overdue for a focused category drop for years. May 2026 is the month that changed.


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