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The Boston Whaler 350 Realm is built on the brand's offshore center console hull and outfitted with the comforts of a cabin cruiser and the open seating of a bow rider, making it a do-it-all platform for both fishing and entertaining. It measures 35 feet 6 inches in length overall with a 10-foot 10-inch beam, draws 24.5 inches, and carries a dry weight of 13,600 pounds. The Realm series keeps the sturdy, stable offshore ride associated with Boston Whaler while adding a forward bow seating area, an enclosed cabin, and a fishing-ready cockpit. Shoppers searching Boston Whaler center console boats for sale or a Boston Whaler fishing boat for sale will find this model bridges those categories. At a spring 2026 boat show, a triple-425 example was priced at $922,305.

Power comes from triple Mercury V10 outboards, available as 400s or 425s, with a maximum rating of 1,200 horsepower and a minimum of 350. A boat rigged with triple Mercury 400s and 18x22 props reached a top speed of 57.6 mph at 6,200 RPM, with the published spec listing 59 mph. Best cruise fell around 3,500 RPM at 28.2 mph, returning roughly 0.9 to 0.97 miles per gallon, for an approximate range of 336 miles on the 365-gallon fuel capacity. Acceleration tests recorded 0 to 10 mph in 2 seconds, 20 mph in 4.6 seconds, and 30 mph in 7.2 seconds, with active trim setting the bow on plane easily even in a narrow channel. Fresh water capacity is 45 gallons and waste capacity is 10 gallons.

The helm carries dual 16-inch Simrad displays integrated with Boston Whaler's digital control system, which consolidates lighting, audio, and engine monitoring into the touchscreens and reduces the number of physical switches. The setup includes joystick piloting for the triple outboards, a bow thruster, integrated autopilot, trim tab controls, a Command mic VHF, and a Seakeeper gyro stabilizer. Options shown include a FLIR night vision camera and open-array Simrad radar. The power-actuated helm seat, an elevated helm pad adding about six inches of height, a two-tier footrest, and an actuated vent window in the wraparound windshield round out the operator's station, and the hard top houses air conditioning vents to cool the enclosed helm area.

The cockpit runs 28 inches deep and includes a 15-gallon live well, two large fish boxes with a chiller box to starboard and an optional freezer plate, and three rod holders at the transom plus rocket launchers and outriggers on the hard top. A center bench seats three and folds up to open the rear for fishing, with a rear-facing seat, twin removable teak tables, and a chilled storage drawer. A Kenyon electric grill, a sink, and a refrigerator form an outdoor galley, supported by a wet bar and drawer-style fridge in the midship area. Access is easy through dive doors on both port and starboard sides plus a solid transom tuna door with tension hinges, with dedicated dive ladder storage, a hot-and-cold transom shower, shore power hookups, and JL Audio speakers throughout.

The bow seating area holds three across with armrests and cup holders, hand rails all the way around, and a table that lowers to convert into a sunbed or casting platform. Forward is an anchor locker with a windlass, freshwater rinse, and pop-up cleats for a sun shade. Below deck, the cabin offers a convertible berth that slides together from the seating cushions, a TV, a skylight, RGB mood lighting, and air conditioning with heating and cooling. The enclosed wet head has a vacuum-flush porcelain toilet, a flip-down teak seat, and a hot-and-cold shower. Build details include ABYC-standard rigging, dual bilge pumps, a Westerbeke generator, and clearly labeled seacocks and battery boxes in an accessible mechanical space.

The 350 Realm seats roughly 11 to 14 people and suits buyers who want one boat for day cruising, entertaining, offshore fishing, and the occasional one- or two-night stay aboard. Optional Isinglass can enclose the helm and cockpit for cooler conditions, a useful feature for owners in the Northeast and Midwest as well as warmer markets. Anyone comparing Boston Whaler boats for sale, including used and preowned listings in Florida, California, New Jersey, and Port Orange FL, should weigh that the 10-foot 10-inch beam and wet weight near 18,830 pounds make this a marina-kept boat rather than a routinely trailered one.



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