Boston Whaler boats for sale in Selbyville, Delaware

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2005 Boston Whaler 190 Nantucket

2005 Boston Whaler 190 Nantucket

$21,995

Selbyville, Delaware

Year 2005

Make Boston Whaler

Model 190 Nantucket

Category Center Consoles

Length 19'

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2005 Boston Whaler 190 Nantucket Super Clean. Low Hours. Everything works. Runs Great. Make offer. .302-436-4211

1997 Boston Whaler 20 Outrage

1997 Boston Whaler 20 Outrage

$13,995

Selbyville, Delaware

Year 1997

Make Boston Whaler

Model 20 Outrage

Category Center Consoles

Length 20'

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1997 Boston Whaler 20 Outrage Super Clean. Well Maintained Includes Trailer. Please call North Bay Marina for more details. NO HOUR METER Estimated hrs 375 302-436=4211

2014 Boston Whaler 150 Montauk

2014 Boston Whaler 150 Montauk

$20,850

Selbyville, Delaware

Year 2014

Make Boston Whaler

Model 150 Montauk

Category Center Console Boats

Length 15'

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2014 Boston Whaler 150 Montauk Stainless Bimini Top With BootBow and Side RailsCooler With Cushion Forward of ConsoleRod RackBow Casting Platform with CushionOne OwnerStainless Prop6 Person CapacityFlip Flop Helm SeatSwim LadderStainless Steering WheelLow Hours ONLY 31!Center ConsoleExtended Motor Warranty Until 05/22/19Free Karavan Galvanized Bunk Trailer W/ Swing Away Tongue

1984 Boston Whaler Outrage 22' Center Console w/ 1996 Yamaha 225hp

1984 Boston Whaler Outrage 22' Center Console w/ 1996 Yamaha 225hp

$14,500

Selbyville, Delaware

Year 1984

Make Boston Whaler

Model Outrage

Category Center Consoles

Length 22.2

Posted Over 1 Month

Fish slaying machine - Classic 1984 Boston Whaler Outrage 22'. This is sweet old school ride that handles better than most new boats on the market. We get looks/waves/compliments every time we take this classic out! It's a great Ocean/Bay boat and I will miss it. Only reason i'm selling is that my creek is too shallow at low tide and I need a shallower draft boat to do more sandbar/day trips with two young kids (downgrading to 17' Montauk). This boat is used, but not abused. There is one small imperfection on the corner of hull that has been coated with epoxy to prevent water intrusion (see pic). Other than this, the boat has normal cracks and chips for the age. The bottom is in good shape, no damage, but could use a sanding with new paint before another season in the water. Decks are solid and hull is dry. Dual batteries in rear and 2-stroke oil tank under the console. The electrical wiring needs some organization under the console. Left bow light does not work, it's intermittent at best. The fuel gauge is not reliable either. The boat gets used often like I said, turn key and roll out! The console and leaning post have teal green covers. 1996 225hp Yamaha Salt Water Series II Outboard with stainless steel prop. This is a carburated (not fuel injected) motor with good/even compression in all cylinders. Motor is reliable and fast. This combination will cruise at 30mph running about 4k rpm. Will top out at 40mph WOT with current prop. Higher pitch prop will get more top end, but the hole shot with this setup is nuts. Fuel tank is solid. No signs of pitting or corrosion when looking through 8" inspection ports. Fuel line coming off the tank looks newer. I doubt the tank is original, but I have no way of proving that. Bow rail is off now, but it comes with boat (holes filled in to prevent water intrusion - see pic). The bow rail caused some minor cracking in the gel coat around the attachment points, this is a normal issue with these boats. There are some suggestions/modifications to the rail to prevent further damage online (Continuous Wave and Whaler Central). Replacement teak rod holders also come with boat. The trailer does NOT go with this sale. The trailer was only used to get the boat from blocks to the dock behind house. Bunk trailer should be used for long-term storage for this boat. If you need it transported and blocked we can work this out depending on where you live. Like I said, I will miss this boat. I got over my head for the depth in my creek, but I had to try! This second video has some actions shots of the whaler. Check out scenes 0:30 and 2:12 to avoid the family stuff..