Boston Whaler has been touting the un-sinkability of their boats for decades, and with good reason. It’s like Christie Brinkley says… “if you’ve got it flaunt it!” The company responsible for so many classics, has re-tooled its mid-sized center console for better performance, and – we fervently hope -- a softer, dryer ride. For Whaler this is an important new boat, because the old Outrage was a classic and this is the sweet spot of 20-foot boats sales. We look forward to testing the new Boston Whaler 250 Outrage this fall, but since we can’t wait, we asked Capt. Steve to take a look and give us his opinion.
Key Features
- Urethane console visor
- Power-assisted hydraulic tilt steering
- Portable head with pump-out
- Molded tempered glass windshield with aluminum frame
- Electronics surface that accommodates two displays (12")
- Transom-mounted rod holders (3)
- Transom door with stainless steel latch
- Integral swim platform with covered telescoping swim ladder with stainless steel grab rail
- Deluxe leaning post with livewell