1991 Boston Whaler Outrage 17
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Overview
Very good condition Outrage/ 2007 Evinrude ETEC 90hp w/ 2017 Venture trailer
Specifications
Basic Information
- Manufacturer:
- Boston Whaler
- Model:
- Outrage 17
- Year:
- 1991
- Category:
- Power
- Condition:
- Used
- Location:
- Essex, CT, US
- Available for sale in U.S. waters:
- Yes
- Vessel Name:
- Boat Type:
- Center Console
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Type:
- Hull Color:
- HIN:
- Designer:
- Flag of Registry:
Dimensions & Weight
- Length:
- 17 ft - 5.18 meter
- LOA:
- 17 ft 6 in - 5.33 meter
- Beam:
- 7 ft - 2.13 meter
- Draft - max:
- 1 ft - 0.3 meter
- Bridge Clearance:
- -
- Dry Weight:
- 1700 lbs
Engine
- Make:
- Evinrude
- Model:
- ETEC
- Engine(s):
- 1
- Hours:
- -
- Cruise Speed:
- -
- Range:
- -
- Joystick Control:
- No
- Engine Type:
- Outboard
- Drive Type:
- Fuel Type:
- Gas/Petrol
- Horsepower:
- 90 (Individual), 90 (combined)
- Max Speed:
- -
Tank Capacities
- Fuel Tank:
- 56 gallons - 1 tank(s)
- Fresh Water Tank:
- -
- Holding Tank:
- -
Descriptions
The Boston Whaler 17 Outrage supplies versatility, durability and performance. Its Accutrack deep-V hull design is amenable to either bay boating or offshore operation. The pilot seat back locks in place to function as a bench seat and - with the seat back locked forward - a leaning post and aft-facing lounge. The seat bottom lifts for easy cooler access. The rear quarter seats provide additional storage and the portside seat can be plumbed for an optional livewell. In 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 structural foam fills the cavity between the hull and deck. The access plate is secured, and the foam bonds permanently to the resin and fiberglass. No screws, rivets or adhesives are necessary since the hull and deck form a single unit. Boston Whaler offers a 10-year limited transferable hull warranty. Boston Whaler's lifting eyes extend completely through the Unibond hull, they are reinforced for maximum towing and lifting strength. On all Whalers, cleats are generously sized. Hinges are solid stainless steel, not stamped and rolled. Fittings are recessed wherever possible to spare toes and to promote long life. Boston Whaler uses noncorrosive, welded, 316 stainless steel for its bow rails, to prevent water penetration, bleeding, rusting and staining. Fasteners are chrome-plated over the stainless for extra insurance against corrosion in the saltwater environment. Boston Whaler has a custom synthetic material made to back their fittings. This 'Whale board' is impervious to moisture, as strong as aluminum and has twice the holding power of mahogany All seats and seat bases on Boston Whalers are made of rot-proof, maintenance-free composite materials. Boston Whaler makes its own custom wiring harnesses specially designed to prevent corrosion. The company uses shrink-tube electrical connectors and tinned copper wiring, waterproof switches and circuit breakers. Boston Whaler cockpits are all finished fiberglass, pretty much anywhere you might set your feet a molded-in nonskid surface offers good traction. Interior surfaces, including the bilge, are clean, smooth, finished gel coat, there's no raw fiberglass to trap stagnant water and debris. To perform a swamped capacity test, Boston Whaler pumps hundreds of gallons of water into the boat while a crew of employees climbs aboard. The swamped capacity is reached when water overflows the gunnel. With a swamped capacity of 2,000-pounds, a 16-foot, seven-inch Montauk can easily hold 10 people while swamped. Whether the classic twin sponson hull design or an Accutrack System hull, which combines a deep-V hull entry and a reverse chine with Unibond construction, you'll find a stable hull configuration and spray redirected under the hull.
Equipment List
Boston Whaler 17 Outrage Specifications - Standard Equipment General - Bow lifting eye - Stern lifting eyes - Welded 316 stainless steel motorwell rail - Welded 316 stainless steel bow rail - Stainless steel cleats (2 bow, 2 stern, 2 spring lines) - Gunnel-mounted rod holders (2) - Under-gunnel rod racks - Heavy-duty rub-rail - Port and starboard deck drains - Self-bailing cockpit with molded-in non-skid deck - Motorwell drains - Aft quarter seat drains - Red striping and graphics - Bow anchor locker with fiberglass cover and hasp; in-deck storage locker with fiberglass cover and gas-assist spring lift - Aft quarter seat storage - Console storage with locking side door Console - Electronics box with locking door - Windshield - Stainless steel handrail - Electrical switch panel - Forward mounted rod holders with drains - Drink holders Seating - Reversible pilot seat with cushions - Aft quarter seats with removable cushions and backrests Mechanical - Navigation lights - Battery storage box in console - Teleflex no-feedback steering - Stainless steel steering wheel - Bilge pump in storage locker
disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.