The time has come.
2004 Boston Whaler 320 Outrage with 2005 250 Verados is for sale. She is 'wasabi' green (hull color) and has 350 hours. Located in the water in Ft. Lauderdale.
furuno 10.5'' Navnet VX with 1 KW sounbox and thru hull transducer
Mercury Rev 4 17p and 19p Mercury Enertia props
System View along with 4 sets of analog gauges
300 gallons fuel
Stainless anchor and windlass
Remote spotlight
Clarion CD changer and stereo
4 group 31 batteries on isolator switches/battery charger/shore power
Micron bottom paint
2 ICOM M402 VHF radios flush mounted in electronics box with 8 ft. antennas
Hard top built to handle tower with door and t top steps
Port, starboard, and forward insulated fish boxes
Forward seating storage boxes
Lenco tabs with indicator switches
45 gal. baitwell with upgraded pump
Tackle center, storage, sink
Fold-away rear seating
3 sided weather curtains (don't ever really need them except for 15 knt. cross wind)
Cushions for forward seating
Polarized wind shield
2 plugs for kite/swordlight/etc.
Deluxe captains chairs (my crew fall asleep on them too often)
Boat waxed and meticulously maintained - 300 hr. service and checkup done a few weeks ago. I have the service reports if you want. Compression, plugs, filters (except fuel, of course), impellers, etc. all checked out perfect but were replaced anyways as well as all the oil changed.
Added two gunwhale (thru-bolted) per side in the bow along with the existing two vertical rod holders in the forward seating sections. Two more gunwhale rod holders exist towards the stern, three at the transom, 5 in the hard top, 2 in the bait/tackle center
All fish boxes have overboard discharge (macerator)
HUGE stand-up head has Vacuu Flush and below deck holding tank with overboard discharge
This boat has TONS of storage everywhere. The new owners will find themselves in beanbags on the forward seating watching the jugs and drinking lots of beer.
Overall: She's a big, wide, stable, and a brute of a boat. GREAT swordfishing boat with the 10'2'' beam and forward seating to put your beanbags to monitor the spread. The hardtop is also designed to handle lots of weight so you can stick your beanbag up there too on a decent night.
Asking $129,500
I will post pictures if anybody is interested.
My email address is:
Makomike29@yahoo.com
and phone number:
954 830 0133
My name is Mike Lambrechts.
There are too many standard options to list that are optional on most boats.
Here are some pictures:
Not to mention she's a fish-catching machine!