1979 Boston Whaler Revenge for Sale

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Make
Boston Whaler
Type
Powerboats
Model
Revenge
Length
22'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
1979
Class
Antique and Classic 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
outboard
Name
Boston Whaler Revenge 1979
Price
$35,000

1979 Boston Whaler Revenge

This is a professionaly restored Boston Whaler classic that no expenses were spared retro fitting this boat to have the comfort, features and dependability you would expect from a new boat. From the fly by Wire 2017 Suzuki 250Hp, new 80 gallon aluminum fuel tank and Hydraulic Steering System for dependability to the first class updated upolstry. Finish: Gelcoat Engine: 2017 Suzuki 250hp with 29Hours and transferable warranty, C10 Multifunction Gauge, Flyby Wire Controls Electrical: All new wiring, connectons, fuse blocks,switch panels, Battery Charger, USB Ports, etc... Electronics: NEMA 2000, Fusion MS-RA70NSX w subwoofer and 4 speakers, Simrad G07, Lumitech Under Water lights and under Gunnels Canvas: Custom Bimini Top and Console Cover Trailer: N/A Please call if you have any questions or would like to set up a time to come check it out. The Boat is Located at: Due East Marine 1140 N. Dixie Freeway New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386-402-4506 Peter@DueEastMarine.com

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