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by CXM1971
Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:20 pm
Forum: The GAM
Topic: 230 OUTRAGE
Replies: 5
Views: 3854

Re: 230 OUTRAGE

jimh—I do [have data on Boston Whaler production volume for the 230 Outrage]: 114 units (and counting) have been produced since its introduction in 2016. Whaler keeps a tab on how many boats they have sold of a particular model, in this case my Outrage 230 is number 114. Therefore, there must be 113...
by CXM1971
Sun Aug 26, 2018 11:05 am
Forum: The GAM
Topic: 230 OUTRAGE
Replies: 5
Views: 3854

230 OUTRAGE

It seems that the new [ 230 OUTRAGE] has been a succesful model for Boston Whaler [and is] selling quite well. [Seeks] feedback [from readers] on [the new 230 OUTRAGE] boat. [Seeks testimonials on the 230 OUTRAGE] ride. I love [that the 230 Outrage] can be fitted with twin engines, a feature that no...
by CXM1971
Sun Jul 01, 2018 9:29 pm
Forum: The GAM
Topic: 270 Dauntless: Trolling Motor; Single v. Twin Engines; More
Replies: 22
Views: 14879

Re: 270 Dauntless: Trolling Motor; Single v. Twin Engines; More

I believe that Boston Whaler is beginning to offer these engines. I saw a video from Marinemax in Wrightsville showcasing an Outrage 250 with the new 3.4-liter V6 outboards. I have to assume that as soon as the 2019 model year rolls out next mont) they will be available for models like the Dauntless...
by CXM1971
Sun Jul 01, 2018 10:01 am
Forum: The GAM
Topic: 270 Dauntless: Trolling Motor; Single v. Twin Engines; More
Replies: 22
Views: 14879

Re: 270 Dauntless: Trolling Motor; Single v. Twin Engines; More

I would definitely go with the new 3.4 liter 200 or 225 hp V6 twin set up for the Dauntless 270, these engines are lighter, more fuel efficient and will replace the supercharger Verados going forward.
by CXM1971
Wed Feb 28, 2018 8:33 pm
Forum: The GAM
Topic: 2008 150 Montauk to 2018 170 Montauk
Replies: 7
Views: 5813

Re: 2008 150 Montauk to 2018 170 Montauk

I would go with the upgrade to a 2018 170 Montauk, it’s a nice jump from the 150 Montauk but at the same time manageable enough for you to trailer it with your midsize SUV for 400 miles. The Montauk line from Whaler are versatile, efficient and easy to maintain, well worth their initial cost.