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Boston Whaler debuts 380 Realm in Miami

by Boston Whaler 17 Feb 2018 19:59 GMT

Introducing the Boston Whaler 380 Realm, a boat designed to empower new adventures and open up new worlds. With its spacious center console layout, comfortable modern cabin and impressive performance attributes, the Realm arrives ready for action.

Purposeful features make this an ideal entertaining platform, from the versatile open bow with three-across lounge seating; to the two full rows of convertible cockpit seating with a giant under-seat mezzanine cooler; to the robust prep station and extendable SureShade® sunshade.

A full windshield featuring a brilliantly designed, aft-swinging access door is just one of the Realm's many feats of engineering. Experience Expedition Grade quality and capability, and travel to the horizon and beyond with confidence!

The 380 Realm makes its debut this month at the Miami International Boat Show.

  • 450-gallon fuel tank for impressive range.
  • Convenient cockpit prep center includes grill and fridge, or optional livewell.
  • Massive under-seat cockpit storage holds days’ worth of chilled beverages.
  • Nested wind-break door in full windshield provides protection as well as easy bow access.
  • Options including a bow sunshade, table and sun pad filler cushion increase the bow’s versatility.
  • Advanced Seakeeper® gyro-stabilization technology available.
  • Huge, state-of-the-art helm station accommodates three display screens.
  • Easy access via starboard boarding steps.
  • Cabin features fully enclosed head with shower, galley, entertainment center and convertible V-berth for overnight stays.
  • Variable running surface hull ensures a smooth ride for long-distance journeys and all-day cruising.
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