Fisch Roblox Guide: All Utility Boats Explored

Discover the best utility boats in Fisch Roblox, from budget-friendly options to massive vessels. Find the perfect boat for you.

Huge Utility Boat (Source: Roblox)
Huge Utility Boat (Source: Roblox)

The seas in Fisch just got a whole lot more exciting with the arrival of the Lobster Fishing update, and along with it, a brand-new lineup of utility boats. These vessels aren’t just cosmetic upgrades, they directly impact how fast you move, how many players you can carry, and the gear you can use.

From basic Old Cages to top-tier Cursed Nets, your boat determines it all. Whether you’re just starting or gearing up for serious deep-sea hauls, knowing which boat fits your playstyle and goals is key.

All Utility Boats in Fisch Roblox

Once you’re ready to dive into the Lobster Fishing update in Fisch, head to either Lobster Shores (Sea 1) or Netter’s Haven (Sea 2). There, you’ll find the Utility Boat NPC. If the boat options don’t immediately show up, click the Utility Boat button at the bottom of the NPC window. From there, you can access all four new boats, each built for different stages of the game.

Small Utility Boat (Source: Roblox)
Small Utility Boat (Source: Roblox)

These utility boats control what kind of cages and nets you can use. That alone makes upgrading essential. Here’s a detailed comparison of all the boats available:

Boat NameSpeed (S/ps)SteeringAcceleration (S/ps)Capacity (Players)Price (C$)Equipment Compatibility
Small Utility Boat80800.1531,000Old Cage, Basic Fishing Net
Medium Utility Boat110800.2542,500Up to Rusted Cage, Premium Nets
Large Utility Boat150800.3055,000Up to Obsidian Cage, Obsidian Nets
Huge Utility Boat190800.35810,000All cages and nets, including Cursed gear

The Small Utility Boat is fine if you’re testing the waters, but don’t expect much. It’s slow, limited in gear, and won’t take you far into the update.

On the other hand, the Medium Utility Boat is where things start to get interesting. It gives you access to premium-level nets and decent cages, making it a good early investment without burning your wallet.

Then comes the Large Utility Boat. This one is a solid upgrade that supports high-tier traps like the Obsidian gear. It’s best for solo players or small teams who want more capability without going all in.

Finally, the Huge Utility Boat is the only one that supports every net and cage type, including the cursed ones. It’s expensive, but it’s made for serious hauls and full squads. If you’re grinding heavily or playing with friends, this is the boat you want.
So, choose wisely based on your cash flow, team size, and how far into the game you are. These boats are core tools in your fishing strategy.


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