2002 Boston Whaler 21 Outrage – Legendary Ride, Ready to Go!
Engine:2006 Mercury 225 Optimax – Approx. 750 hours
Trailer:2010 Venture Dual-Axle Trailer Included
Title in Hand– Turnkey and ready for your next adventure!
Boston Whaler is renowned for itsunsinkable hull design, offshore capability, and top-tier construction – and this21 Outrageis a prime example. Whether you're fishing, cruising, or enjoying water sports, this boat delivers safety, performance, and comfort in one solid package.
⚓Key Features:
- Mercury 225 Optimax (2006)– Strong and reliable 2-stroke engine with approximately 750 hours
- 125-Gallon Aluminum Fuel Tank– Long range for serious offshore trips
- Stainless Steel T-Topwith Rocket Launchers andNewer Sunbrella Canvas
- 2010 Venture Trailer– Excellent condition, ready for towing
- Hydraulic Steeringfor smooth, confident handling
- Porta Potty in Lockable Console Head Compartment– Comfort for extended days on the water
- Dual Batterieswith Switch – Reliable power management
- Trim Tabs– Fine-tune your ride in any sea conditions
- Stainless Steel Swim Ladder– Easy access for swimming or diving
- Cushions in Good Condition– Comfortable and clean seating throughout
- Electronics Box at Helm– Secure storage for GPS and fishfinder
- VHF Radio & AM/FM/CD Stereo– Stay connected and entertained
- Full Detail Completed – August 2023
- Fresh Pettit Antifouling Bottom Paint – June 2024
Fishing-Ready Setup:
- Self-bailing cockpit with non-skid deck
- Four Vertical Forward Rod Holders + Four Gunnel-Mounted Holders
- Insulated In-Deck Fish Boxes
- Raw Water Washdownfor easy cleanup
- Stainless steel cockpit toe rails, grab rails, and motorwell rail
- Transducer mount area
Specifications:
- Length:21’
- Beam:8’4”
- Dry Weight:Approx. 3,300 lbs
- Fuel Capacity:125 gallons
- Capacity:Rated for up to 10 people + gear (Category B Offshore Rating)
BH Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Smith Yacht Sales. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel