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The Boston Whaler 190 Montauk is a center console that has been part of the Montauk lineup since 1974, and the current generation was redesigned from the hull up for improved handling, seating and storage. It measures 19 feet 4 inches long with an 8-foot beam, a step up from the 7-foot-2-inch beam and shorter length of the 170 Montauk, which opens up cockpit room for fishing, water sports and family days. Empty weight without an engine is listed at 2,000 pounds. Because it is a Whaler, the hull is fully foam-filled and rated to float level if swamped, with capacity to support 4,000 pounds of additional weight in that condition. Shoppers looking at Boston Whaler Montauk boats for sale will find the 190 set up to be configured many ways, from a clean beachable bow to a fully equipped fishing platform.
Standard power is a 115-horsepower Mercury four-stroke, with an optional 150-horsepower Mercury four-stroke as the upgrade. With the 150 turning a 14.5 x 17 three-blade stainless propeller, top speed reaches 46.9 miles per hour at 5,900 rpm. Best cruise comes at 3,500 rpm and 25.9 miles per hour, burning 4.9 gallons per hour for 5.3 miles per gallon and a range of about 285 statute miles on the 60-gallon fuel tank with a 10% reserve. The boat planes in 3.3 seconds, hits 20 mph in 5.5 seconds and 30 mph in 7.6 seconds. With the standard 115, top speed is about 41 mph and best cruise about 20.1 mph, roughly 6 mph slower at both ends, though time to plane is about two seconds quicker with the 150. The redesigned bottom uses two strakes per side and a reverse chine for clean tracking, with SeaStar hydraulic steering standard.
The helm carries an acrylic curved windscreen, a standard Ritchie compass mounted inline with the wheel, and a 12-volt and USB tray. Multifunction display options range from a 7-inch Raymarine to a 7- or 9-inch Simrad, paired with a Simrad or Raymarine VHF and a Fusion or JL Audio Bluetooth stereo. A carbon-fiber-effect panel houses analog gauges for fuel, volts, water temperature, oil pressure and the tachometer. The Mercury shift-throttle control sits at a 45-degree angle in a pocket designed into the vertical dash. The helm seat is 34 inches wide and 15 inches fore and aft, with a flip backrest that locks into place as a leaning post or faces aft for conversation and trolling; the optional live well with aeration mounts beneath it.
The bow has a large casting deck measuring 6 feet 1 inch by 3 feet 10 inches, giving over 23 square feet of casting or sunning space, with recessed hardware and non-skid. Gunnel height in the bow is 21 inches, and optional stainless steel rails add another 13 inches, with a split bow rail that eases anchoring, trailering and stepping ashore; lower or no railings keep the bow open for beaching on a sandbar. The anchor locker drains overboard, and a large insulated fish box with twist-and-lock latches and a removable plug doubles as a cooler. The console base is a 72-quart cooler, and the fishing package adds a padded cooler seat, molded Plano tackle storage, rocket launcher rod holders and bow backrests. A trolling motor panel is available with the wiring pre-run. Behind the helm there is about 18 square feet of deck space, jump seats in the stern quarters with backrests that fit four sockets doubling as rod holders, two 2-inch scuppers for self-draining, and a teak-covered swim platform with a three-step boarding ladder.
The lightweight canvas T-top rides on a powder-coated aluminum frame bolted at four points, with 6 feet 8 inches of overhead clearance, port and starboard handholds, a two-color light and five rod holders; it comes in marina blue or black, with a bimini or no top offered as alternatives. Owners can also fit a Boston Whaler 190 Montauk T-top boat cover or T-top boat canvas for protection, and a combination console and leaning post cover that shields the electronics and helm; buyers wanting trailerable storage protection often pair the boat with a Boston Whaler 190 Montauk center console boat cover. Standard equipment includes a tandem-axle galvanized trailer with a swing-away tongue, and an optional towing pylon supports tube and ski use.
Currently, there are 1,336 boats available for sale for Boston Whaler boats. Prices range from $2,497 to $2,007,420, with an average listing price of $268,475. The inventory includes 536 new boats and 800 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 1,336 powerboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Center Console, Dual Console, Saltwater Fishing, Runabout, and Walkaround. boats are most popular in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Naples, Sandusky, and Pompano Beach. There have been 5,991 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, day cruising, saltwater fishing, offshore fishing, and freshwater fishing. Most boats contain joystick, radio, with heads, gps, and bow rail. boats tend to have an average of 2 engines. It is common for boats to have Mercury engines or MERCURY engines or Yamaha engines.
Standard power is a 115-horsepower Mercury four-stroke, with an optional 150-horsepower Mercury four-stroke as the upgrade. With the 150 turning a 14.5 x 17 three-blade stainless propeller, top speed reaches 46.9 miles per hour at 5,900 rpm. Best cruise comes at 3,500 rpm and 25.9 miles per hour, burning 4.9 gallons per hour for 5.3 miles per gallon and a range of about 285 statute miles on the 60-gallon fuel tank with a 10% reserve. The boat planes in 3.3 seconds, hits 20 mph in 5.5 seconds and 30 mph in 7.6 seconds. With the standard 115, top speed is about 41 mph and best cruise about 20.1 mph, roughly 6 mph slower at both ends, though time to plane is about two seconds quicker with the 150. The redesigned bottom uses two strakes per side and a reverse chine for clean tracking, with SeaStar hydraulic steering standard.
The helm carries an acrylic curved windscreen, a standard Ritchie compass mounted inline with the wheel, and a 12-volt and USB tray. Multifunction display options range from a 7-inch Raymarine to a 7- or 9-inch Simrad, paired with a Simrad or Raymarine VHF and a Fusion or JL Audio Bluetooth stereo. A carbon-fiber-effect panel houses analog gauges for fuel, volts, water temperature, oil pressure and the tachometer. The Mercury shift-throttle control sits at a 45-degree angle in a pocket designed into the vertical dash. The helm seat is 34 inches wide and 15 inches fore and aft, with a flip backrest that locks into place as a leaning post or faces aft for conversation and trolling; the optional live well with aeration mounts beneath it.
The bow has a large casting deck measuring 6 feet 1 inch by 3 feet 10 inches, giving over 23 square feet of casting or sunning space, with recessed hardware and non-skid. Gunnel height in the bow is 21 inches, and optional stainless steel rails add another 13 inches, with a split bow rail that eases anchoring, trailering and stepping ashore; lower or no railings keep the bow open for beaching on a sandbar. The anchor locker drains overboard, and a large insulated fish box with twist-and-lock latches and a removable plug doubles as a cooler. The console base is a 72-quart cooler, and the fishing package adds a padded cooler seat, molded Plano tackle storage, rocket launcher rod holders and bow backrests. A trolling motor panel is available with the wiring pre-run. Behind the helm there is about 18 square feet of deck space, jump seats in the stern quarters with backrests that fit four sockets doubling as rod holders, two 2-inch scuppers for self-draining, and a teak-covered swim platform with a three-step boarding ladder.
The lightweight canvas T-top rides on a powder-coated aluminum frame bolted at four points, with 6 feet 8 inches of overhead clearance, port and starboard handholds, a two-color light and five rod holders; it comes in marina blue or black, with a bimini or no top offered as alternatives. Owners can also fit a Boston Whaler 190 Montauk T-top boat cover or T-top boat canvas for protection, and a combination console and leaning post cover that shields the electronics and helm; buyers wanting trailerable storage protection often pair the boat with a Boston Whaler 190 Montauk center console boat cover. Standard equipment includes a tandem-axle galvanized trailer with a swing-away tongue, and an optional towing pylon supports tube and ski use.
Currently, there are 1,336 boats available for sale for Boston Whaler boats. Prices range from $2,497 to $2,007,420, with an average listing price of $268,475. The inventory includes 536 new boats and 800 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 1,336 powerboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Center Console, Dual Console, Saltwater Fishing, Runabout, and Walkaround. boats are most popular in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Naples, Sandusky, and Pompano Beach. There have been 5,991 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, day cruising, saltwater fishing, offshore fishing, and freshwater fishing. Most boats contain joystick, radio, with heads, gps, and bow rail. boats tend to have an average of 2 engines. It is common for boats to have Mercury engines or MERCURY engines or Yamaha engines.
Insights and Analytics for Boston Whaler Boats for Sale
Updated June 30, 2026
1,336
total Boston Whaler boats for sale
1
Boston Whaler boats for sale added in the past month
5,991
Boston Whaler boats for sale sold in the past year
$268,475
is the average listing price of Boston Whaler boats for sale
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The busiest month for Boston Whaler boats for sale is May, with 172 boats added and 826 boats sold
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