Boston Whaler - Current Models

Current Models

Current recreational production models range in length from 9 to 32 feet (2.7 to 9.8 meters). Models include:

Current Recreational Models
Name Length Layout Min HP Max HP
1Sport 1 11 Skiff 5 25
2Tender 1 11 Skiff 5 25
3Super Sport 1 13 Skiff 40
3Super Sport 1 15 Skiff 60
3Super Sport 1 17 Skiff 90
4Montauk 15 2 Center Console 40 60
4Montauk 17 2 Center Console 80 100
4Montauk 19 2 Center Console 90 135
5Dauntless 18 2 Center Console 135 150
5Dauntless 20 2 Center Console 150 200
5Dauntless 23 2 Center Console 225 250
6Outrage 19 2 Center Console 115 150
6Outrage 21 2 Center Console 135 225
6Outrage 24 2 Center Console 225 400
6Outrage 27 2 Center Console 400 450
6Outrage 32 2 Center Console 400 600
6Outrage 32 3 Cuddy Cabbin 400 600
6Outrage 37 3 Cuddy Cabin
7Conquest 20 3 Cuddy Cabin 135 200
7Conquest 23 3 Cuddy Cabin 175 250
7Conquest 25 3 Cuddy Cabin 250 450
7Conquest 28 3 Cuddy Cabin 300 450
7Conquest 30 3 Cuddy Cabin 400 600
7Conquest 34 2 Center Console 550 750
7Conquest 34 3 Cuddy Cabin 550 750
Current Commercial Models
Name Based On Length Layout Min HP Max HP
Guardian Montauk 15 1 Center Console 40 60
Guardian Montauk 17 1 Center Console 80 100
Guardian Outrage 18 1 Center Console 90 200
Guardian Outrage 19 1 Center Console 90 150
Guardian Outrage 22 1 Center Console 85 240
Guardian Outrage 25 1 Center Console 115 300
Guardian Outrage 27 1 Center Console 300 600
Justice Conquest 20 1 Center Console 135 250
Justice Conquest 24 1 Center Console 200 400
Justice Conquest 27 1 Center Console 400 500
Justice Conquest 32 1 Center Console 400 600
Justice Conquest 37 1 Center Console 750 900
Challenger Conquest 27 2 Cuddy Cabin 300 600
Challenger Conquest 35 2 Cuddy Cabin 300 600
Vigilant Conquest 27 2 Cuddy Cabin 400 450

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