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The Boston Whaler 250 Outrage is a 25-foot 4-inch center console built for serious offshore fishing while doubling as a family day boat, riding on a deep-V hull with a 9-foot beam and 20 inches of draft. It carries up to 12 people or 3,642 pounds, holds 172 gallons of fuel and 26 gallons of fresh water, and its 8-foot 7-inch bridge clearance with the hard top installed factors into trailering. Dry weight is 5,350 pounds, climbing to 7,325 pounds with engines, fuel and water aboard. As of spring 2026, a new example was listed at $249,995, useful context whether you buy new or look at used Boston Whaler Outrage boats for sale.

Power runs from a single 300-horsepower minimum rating up to a 450-horsepower maximum, and the boat is rigged with either one outboard or twins. Fitted with a pair of Mercury 225 Verados, top speed lands just under 50 mph at 6,000 rpm, with some reaching the low 52 mph range running light. Best cruise economy with that twin setup comes at 4,000 rpm and 30.6 mph, burning 18.6 gallons per hour for roughly 1.69 miles per gallon and a practical range near 200 miles on a 10 percent fuel reserve. A single 300-horsepower engine returns about 2.2 to 2.3 mpg at cruise for close to 400 miles of range. The 250 Outrage planes in 3.1 seconds, hits 20 mph in 4.8 seconds and 30 mph in 7.5 seconds.

The hull is the defining feature: Whaler's UniBond construction laminates an inner and outer mold, then fills the cavity with polyurethane foam that cures up to 425°F into one solid, unsinkable piece. That foam also insulates every below-deck compartment, so the fish boxes hold ice well. Major hardware is set on phenolic backing plates with triple-chrome-plated fasteners and 316-grade stainless fittings. With 44 inches of freeboard at the bow and 33 inches at the stern, double lifting strakes and reverse chines, the boat keeps spray down and handles 4-to-6-foot chop with a cushioned re-entry, leaning about 10 degrees into turns.

The helm sits under a premium hard top with a three-sided windshield, powered vent, windshield wiper and full-length handholds, and an Isinglass enclosure can wrap the T-top for cold-weather running on the Great Lakes or Northeast coast. The dash carries twin 12-inch Simrad touchscreens or a 15-inch Raymarine display, Mercury VesselView, a VHF radio, Lenco trim tabs, digital throttle and shift, tilt steering and a JL Audio system with six 6-inch speakers and an 8-inch subwoofer. Active engine trim is standard on the Mercury package, and a glove box with USB and 12-volt charging keeps phones out of the weather. A center-deck pump room gives direct service access to the bilge, livewell and steering pumps.

Fishing layout includes 12 topside rod holders plus storage for four more in the gunwales, two in-floor fish boxes aft, a third box in the bow, and a 30-gallon transom livewell with a 14-gallon livewell built into the leaning post alongside three tackle drawers. The walkthrough transom, four-step boarding ladder, freshwater washdown and port and starboard fold-down boarding steps ease access from a dock or the water. A windlass with an anchor roller is controlled from both the bow and the helm.

Below the console is a stand-up head compartment with a vacuum-flush, pump-out commode and overboard discharge, plus the battery switches and lockable ignition keys. The bow seats forward of the console have armrests and an insulated cooler underneath, and a removable table with filler cushions converts the bow into a sun pad. Optional booster helm seat, joystick docking control, bow filler, trolling seats and onboard battery charger round out the build. When weighing a Boston Whaler Outrage purchase, consider the single 300-horsepower option for better economy and range against the twin 225 setup's higher top speed, and check the trailer weight, since a loaded rig approaches 10,000 pounds.



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

Condition

There are 536 new and 800 used Boston Whaler boats for sale

Price

The most common price for Boston Whaler boats for sale is $216k-$337k

Popular boat types

The most popular types of Boston Whaler boats for sale are Center Console, Dual Console and Saltwater Fishing

Popular cities

The most popular cities for Boston Whaler boats for sale are Miami, FL, Fort Lauderdale, FL and Naples, FL

Popular activities

The most popular activities for Boston Whaler boats for sale are Family Fun, Day Cruising and Saltwater Fishing

Popular features

The most popular features for Boston Whaler boats for sale are Joystick, Radio and With Heads

Market Activity

The busiest month for Boston Whaler boats for sale is May, with 172 boats added and 826 boats sold

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