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Boston Whaler debuts the all-new 330 Vantage at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

by Boston Whaler 31 Oct 2024 00:56 GMT
330 Vantage (“330”) © Boston Whaler

Boston Whaler introduced its all-new 330 Vantage ("330") today, which completes the evolution of the dual-console Vantage family lineup. Debuting at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the 330 is the largest and most technically advanced dual console within the Boston Whaler portfolio offering unparalleled comfort and versatility.

"The 330 was designed for our customers who enjoy a variety of activities on the water. From fishing and watersports to cruising and entertaining, the 330 does it all," said Lenn Scholz, President, Boston Whaler. "We are thrilled to officially unveil the 330 here in Fort Lauderdale and complete the next evolution of our Vantage lineup with this incredible model."

Built on Boston Whaler's legacy of durability, safety and performance, the 330 offers:

Versatility: The 330 dual-console layout provides ample enhanced seating and storage, a customizable cockpit area with fishing and entertaining amenities and the flexibility to transition from a full day on the water to a dinner outing.

Comfort and Amenities: The 330 offers weather protection with optional full height glass or standard half glass windshield. Additionally, the 330 has a range of luxurious features, including plush seating, a spacious cockpit, and a well-appointed portside cabin with head. Optional amenities like a grill, refrigerator, and sunshades enhance the onboard experience.

Performance and Predictability: Equipped with powerful standard V8 Mercury 300 HP engines or optional V10 Mercury 400 HP engines with or without joystick, the 330 delivers excellent performance and predictable handling.

Innovative Technology: Seamlessly integrated Simrad® technology for precise navigation and enhanced onboard control, other optional electronics upgrades are available to further customize the 330.

Additional specs for the 330 include:

LOA 33’ 0” on centerline, from bow to engine mounting location
LOA with Platforms 34’ 3”
Transom Height 25”
Deadrise at Transom 21°
Max Capacity 14 persons
Maximum HP 800HP
Fuel Capacity 285 gallons

The 330 is available in multiple color options with additional optional upgrades. To learn more about the 330, visit: www.bostonwhaler.com/boat-models/vantage/330-vantage.

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