2010 Boston Whaler 370 Outrage for Sale

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Make
Boston Whaler
Type
Powerboats
Model
370 Outrage
Length
38'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
2010
Class
Saltwater Fishing 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
outboard
Name
Boston Whaler 370 Outrage 2010
Price
$189,000

2010 Boston Whaler 370 Outrage

Whaler was the tender to a yacht. Crew maintained and in excellent condition. Repower in 2016 with triple 350 Verados. Please contact 954-328-2728. Serious inquiries only. Whaler is in Fort Lauderdale and available to be seen upon request. Please note the cabin below has been converted into storage. The 370 Outrage provides ample room for fighting fish or entertaining guests. The standard leaning post is well equipped for all of your boating activities with a large livewell, tackle storage, refrigerator/freezer, freshwater sink and grill. Summer Kitchen leaning post provides even more entertaining options with an additional refrigerator and electric stove top. The ergonomically-correct center helm layout provides easy access to controls and includes a fold down helm standing platform and electrically adjustable captain's seat for maximum comfort and the integrated hardtop/windshield system that provides improved visibility and weather protection. The comfortable console forward lounge lifts to reveal lockable storage for rods, dive gear and carry on items.

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