Boston WhalerOutrage models with new special hull

Ralf Marquard

 · 22.02.2026

Boston Whaler: Outrage models with new special hullPhoto: Boston Whaler
The Boston Whaler 330 Outrage with the new stepped hull design.

Boston Whaler presents the completely redesigned 330 Outrage and the new 290 Outrage at the Miami International Boat Show 2026.

Please check the following text for spelling and grammar: The 330 Outrage and the 290 Outrage are the first boats in the range to be equipped with the new WhalerStep hull technology. This combines Brunswick's patented T-step hull design with Whaler's Unibond construction. According to the shipyard, the result is a smoother, drier and more efficient ride that offers more control, greater range and increased safety in demanding offshore conditions. The 330 Outrage is powered by up to two Mercury 425 outboards, providing a total output of 850 hp. The electronics come from Simrad with the NSS4 system, and the cockpit is centred on the driver.

Boston Whalers are designed as centre consoles

The 330 Outrage measures 33 feet in length and 2.85 metres in width; the draught is 0.64 metres. The boat offers space for 14 people and can carry a maximum weight of 1,352 kilograms. The fuel tank holds 1,136 litres. The smaller 290 Outrage is 9.30 metres long and 2.85 metres wide and is slightly deeper in the water at 0.66 metres. It can accommodate up to twelve people and carries a maximum of 1,136 kilograms. Its tank holds 734 litres and the maximum engine power is 700 hp. Both models are designed as versatile centre consoles that are suitable for fishing, cruising and longer days on the water.

Technical specifications

290 Outrage

  • Length: 9.30 m
  • Width: 2.85
  • Draught: 0.66 m
  • Maximum payload: 1,136 kg
  • Passenger capacity: 12
  • Maximum engine power: 700 hp
  • Tank capacity: 734 litres

330 Outrage

  • Length: 10.06 m
  • Width: 3.15 m
  • Draught: 0.64 m
  • Maximum payload: 1,352 m
  • Passenger capacity: 14
  • Maximum engine output: 850 hp
  • Tank capacity: 1136 litres

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Ralf Marquard

Ralf Marquard

Deputy Editor in Chief BOOTE

Ralf Marquard discovered his enthusiasm for boating on the tranquil Aller, first with inflatable boats and later with a 6-meter cabin cruiser. His electrical engineering studies at HAW Hamburg took him from the southern Heidekreis (Lower Saxony) to the Hanseatic city. Ralf Marquard has been working for the BOOTE editorial team since 1997, where he trained as a test editor. He tests both small inflatable boats and larger yachts. His personal boat is a 4.50 meter long, self-built wooden boat with a 50 hp outboard motor. In 2007, he was appointed deputy editor-in-chief at BOOTE.

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