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2010 Boston Whaler 320 Outrage
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$201,657.00
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Address: Miami, FL | |
Body Style: Power | |
Item Class: Center Console | |
Beam: 10'2" | |
Bridge Clearance: 9'10" | |
Draft: 22" | |
Engine Model: 250 CXXL DTS dual Mercury |
Fuel Type: GAS | |
Horsepower: 500 | |
Hull Material: FIBERGLASS/COMPOSITE |
Propulsion Type: TWIN OUTBOARD | |
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The awesome 320 Outrage. is the most capable fish-fighter in Whalers unsinkable history. Sporting a refined version of our famous Accutrack hull system a deep-V hull with a sharp angle of entry to tame miles of unruly open water it lets you enjoy superior comfort, tracking and a dry ride. The hull also features an innovative keelpad that enhances low-speed planing and improves hole shot. But you dont have to sacrifice creature comforts for superior fishability. Theres plenty of seating fore and aft, plus loads of storage. And for an extra measure of comfort previously unknown in boating, our exclusive option, the patented Active Deck Suspension System. (ADSS), suspends a portion of the deck on pneumatic cylinders to act as a shock absorber against rough-water pounding. Check out the 320 Outrage.. Its nearest competition isnt even close.The spacious bow features standard seating with cushions and lockable rod storage area plus in-deck cooler / storage with drains and a forward fishbox with pump-out and drains.The standard bait prep station includes sink, tackle boxes, tool holders, cutting board and livewell with raw-water fill.The adjustable helm and passenger seats feature flip-up cushions for converting to bolsters. Theres an armrest with convenient storage between the seats.The console interior functions as an enclosed head with standing room, hand-held shower and vertical rod storage.The large-capacity port and starboard in-deck fishboxes are insulated.
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