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This 2019 Boston Whaler 350 Outrage Is An Excellent Example Of A Dry-stored, Immaculately Maintained, Highly Optioned, Lightly Used Boston Whaler 350 Outrage And She Should Be On Everyone's Short List. Like White, Joystick Piloted 350 Verados, She Has Them. Like FLIR Night Vision, She Has It. Like A Generator, She Has It. Like RealVision 3D Sonar, She Has It. Like Freezer Plate In Starboard Side Fish Box, She Has It. Like Twin 16" GPS MFD (multi-funtion Display Screens), She Has It. This Vessel Will Not Last Long. Call The Listing Broker Today For Your Private Showing.
Loaded With These Options:
Chrome Graphics W/silver Stripe Abaco Blue Black Canvas JOYSTICK TR-350 L6 VDO WHITE White Rub Rail W/SS Insert Bow Sun Shade Underwater LED Lighting (transom Mounted) Receptacles 12V At Transom for Reels/Downriggers Summer Kitchen Leaning Post Freezer Plates In Stbd Fishbox Radial Outrigger Aft Cockpit Table Sun Shade Retractable Fold Down Trolling Seats Generator Premium Audio Package Engine Flushing System Open Array Radar Full Canvas Mooring Cover Canvas Cover Package Dual Raymarine Aciom 16Pro Ext. GPS Antenna Thru Hull Transducer Black Box VHF Radio RealVision 3D Direct Connect FLIR Night Vision
Location
Fort Myers, FL
Beam
10.83 ft
Engines
Mercury
Engine Hours
130
Galati Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by MarineMax Ft. Myers.
Boston Whaler has filled a gap in the Outrage lineup between the 320 and the 370 with this much-anticipated 350 Outrage. She’s loaded with amenities that speak of her blue water heritage, while at the same time providing comfort features that allow her to seamlessly transition into a family cruiser. One of her most notable features is the almost obsessive lengths Boston Whaler went to regarding attention to the smallest details.
Key Features
Large forward lounge
Versatile bow seating
Interchangeable leaning posts
Standard hardtop
Ergonomic helm station
Fusion stereo with iPod/iPhone dock
Cockpit blue and white LED courtesy lighting
Extended integral swim platform with recessed telescoping ladder
23 gal. aerated live well in aft port corner with clear lid and blue interior
Highlights-The 350 Outrage is designed to be a no-holds-barred offshore fishing machine with appeal to the keenest and meanest anglers on the block. But she has a "soft" side, too, and has enough comfortable seating and cruising amenities to keep the family happy on a casual outing.
Large Forward Lounge-Just ahead of the console is what may surely be the most popular spot on the 350...a large lounge with flip-down armrests and drink holders nestled into the center armrest. It adds to not only the comfort level, but the good looks of the boat. It even includes massive storage underneath, including room for dive tanks, 5-gallon buckets, removable bins and six fishing rods. It is lockable
Interchangeable Leaning Posts- It almost seems to have become a misnomer to continue to call these seating consoles "leaning posts" as their features morph into full-blown functional areas, but we don’t make up the terms. In this case, the standard version is dedicated to fishing with every amenity needed to fulfill the task, including control of all fish boxes, spreader lights, and live well lights. If more time will be spent with the family than the fish, then a "summer kitchen" option with a Kenyon electric grill and optional refrigerator will serve nicely.
Ergonomic Helm Station-On these larger center console boats, a vertically challenged captain is not shy about being vocal when he can’t see the bow beyond the panel. Boston Whaler got the hint and included a flip-down panel that adds 6” of height to the operator. m) However, you don’t need it on the 350 Outrage! The ergonomics of the helm are so dialed in that it could more comfortable to use without the platform. The wheel and controls are in the right position. What’s more, it’s a center-mounted helm, so the observers to the port and starboard are able to be active participants in the navigational chores, such as standing radar watch and chart plotting.
Rigging Station-The rigging station incorporates the cutting surface. Along with the Kenyon grill you have a great work surface. All storage drawers on the leaning post have stainless steel slides, gaskets around the perimeter, and these, along with all boxes, have small drain holes to evacuate any water that still happens to get inside. There’s a 110 V AC outlet located on the side of the leaning post in case there’s a need for an appliance, be it a blender for margaritas or even an emergency pump. There are four rod holders across the back of the leaning post. On the port side, there's a drawer with the boater’s best friend… a 5-gallon bucket integrated into it. This can be optioned out to have storage for additional fishing tackle, or if buyers opt for the summer kitchen leaning post you can choose a refrigerator in this position.
One other thing Boston Whaler accommodates maintenance on, in this garage area, is a sump pump. The shower drains, air conditioning systems, and freezer plate condensate all get diverted into this sump, and then automatically pumped overboard.
Head-The side access door to the console addresses the challenges of trying to get a good-sized door on the side of a console without interfering with the walkway space. It’s not easy to do with a single door so most builders go with a bi-fold door or just live with blocking the side deck off when someone enters the console. Boston Whaler went with a pantograph hinged door, much like a ship's door, that opens along the console and out of the way. It’s an all-fiberglass door and located on the top and bottom is a 90-degree cam locking system to allow for locking away any valuables inside.
In summary-The 350 Outrage is not a small boat. In fact, she has a number of systems, such as the shower sump and cold water manifold system, which are usually only seen on large cruisers. She is not a battle wagon, but she is ready for battle and can go toe-to-toe with any boat in class. Because it’s a Boston Whaler, and they’re all built so well, this will probably be the last boat many people ever buy.
Deck/Cockpit