$48,000
Belleair Beach, Florida
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2000 Boston Whaler 26 Outrage
With a 400 mile range, top speed at 50 mph, Boston Whaler reputation for quality construction and all the fishing features make this an offshore fishing machine. Powered with twin Yamaha 200 hp outboards, lift kept, Top Gun, powder coated t-top and hand rails, in-deck fish boxes and abundant storage, spacious head compartment with sink, electric windlass and livewell are just some of the features packed into this great fish package. Please call for full details and to schedule to see this boat today.
The flagship of the Outrage line, the Boston Whaler 26 Outrage's deep-V hull is specifically designed to tackle offshore conditions. It slices smoothly through rough water while strategically placed reversed chines provide superior stability and quick recovery. This fishing machine comes with standard features including port and starboard bow seats with concealed lockable rod storage underneath, a spacious head compartment with countertop and storage drawers inside the console, large insulated in-deck fishboxes and a livewell outboard of the cockpit for maximum interior space. In addition to the bow bench seats, the 26 Outrage features another seat forward of the console, a leaning post at the helm with a 96-quart cooler below and a stern seat that folds flush to the transom. There's a standard integrated swim platform with grabrail and stainless steel ladder. The 26 Outrage buoyancy is due to its Unibond foam core construction. BOSTON WHALER: The center console layout, a Boston Whaler innovation, raised eyebrows back in 1961. By moving the helm from the starboard side to the center of the craft, boaters got better steering control and an even keel. With more room to move around, they got better fish-fighting capabilities. Now, countless manufacturers use this layout for their fishing boats. For 1996, Boston Whaler introduced the Accutrack hull. This system combines the smooth ride of a deep-V design with the dry ride provided by strategically placed chines. A Boston Whaler has a distinct style. The distinctive Whaler 'smirk' - a reverse chine and forward spray rail - catches spray and redirects it beneath the hull. In a following sea, it pushes the bow up for better steerage and improved safety. Thoughtful layouts put amenities such as prep stations and controls within easy reach. Seats can handle hundreds of pounds in static loads. Coaming pads are scaled to catch people above the knees. Helms have unobstructed views. And fishing areas provide optimum freedom of movement. Boston Whaler's Unibond construction starts with steel-reinforced hull molds to ensure consistency. Gel coat is sprayed into the mold to create what will be the hull's exterior, a skin coat of fiberglass is applied, varying biaxial and biaxial fiberglass sheets are coated with resin and hand-rolled into place. The deck mold is lowered into the hull mold and the two are latched together to form a closed mold system. Liquid struct