Now available, this one-owner 2007 Boston Whaler 285 Conquest with low hours, clean interior and exterior and well-appointed. Fresh survey on file and ready for you inspection.
Winter Incentive - Free Storage, Free Spring Launch, new Garmin 1040sx Chartplotter, new Garmin 18" HD Radar, new Garmin Transducer, No Installation Charge
The 285 Conquest is a rock-solid performing express from a company that always gets it right. Constructed with Boston Whaler's patented Unibond system, the 285 is unsinkable. Her raised sheerline gives her a muscular look to match Whaler's reputation for building rugged and seakindly boats. The cockpit is larger and uncluttered with insulated fish boxes in the sole, a 20 gallon livewell in the port corner, two folding bench seats to centerline and port, and a walk-thru transom door to starboard. On the raised helm deck, a curved settee for two opposite of the helm converts to a full-length lounge. To starboard, the helm offers functional and clean space for the Captain and their electronics while visibility being great too. The 285's well-appointed interior features an enclosed head with shower, convertible dinette, full galley, and a quarter-berth double aft. Her Mercury 225hp 4-strokes top her out at 45 mph.
Take advantage of the winter incentive and upgrade to brand new Garmin electronics and pay no winter bills.
To learn more about this 285 Conquest, please contact the Listing Broker below.
**Last 8 photos were taken on 12/01/15 and just prior to shrink-wrap for the winter, clean and ready for your inspection.
SPECIFICATIONS
BASIC INFORMATION
Manufacturer:Boston Whaler
Model: 28 Conquest
Year: 2007
Category:Power
Condition:Used
Location: Freeport US
Hull Material:Fiberglass
ENGINE
Make:Mercury
Model:Verado 225CXL
Engines(s):2
Hours:379
Engine Type:Outboard 4 Stroke
Fuel Type:unleaded
Horsepower:225|horsepower
ACCOMODATIONS
Total Cabins:1
Total Heads:1
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
Length:28 ft
Beam:9.67 ft
Draft - max:3.17 ft
TANK CAPACITIES
Fuel Tank:207|gallon
Fresh Water Tank:30|gallon
Holding Tank:207|gallon
GALLERY
DESCRIPTIONS
Equipment List
Deck / Cockpit
Self-bailing cockpit
27 in. interior freeboard
Bow and stern lifting eyes
Welded stainless steel bow rail
8 in. cleats (2 bow, 2 spring line, 2 stern, 1 anchor pulpit)
Stern stainless steel hawse pipes with drink holders (2)
Aluminum-framed tempered glass windshield with electric vent
Gunnel-mounted stainless steel rod holders (4)
Transom-mounted stainless steel rod holders (3)
Stainless steel cockpit toe rails with down-rigger weight holders
Stainless steel grab rails
Integral bow pulpit with stainless steel roller assembly
Cockpit shower
Cockpit coaming bolsters
Drink holders (3)
Acrylic transom door
Hard top with cockpit floodlight, dome light and rod holders (4)
Navigational Electronics
Garmin 1040sx Chartplotter (new 2016)
Garmin 18" HD Radar (new 2016)
Garmin Transducer (new 2016)
ICOM IC-M412 VHF radio
Digital Antenna 8ft VHF antenna
Helm- Console
Stainless steel steering wheel with knob
Instrumentation and electrical switch panels with circuit breaker protection
Compass
Windshield wipers (port and starboard)
12V receptacle
12V opening center window
Helm – Seating
Helm seat with cushions and adjustable slides
Hideaway stern bench seat
Helm and companion molded-in footrest
Companion bench seat with rotating backrest
Storage
Bow anchor locker with drain
Bow storage lockers under V-berth
Under-gunnel rod racks (4)
Cabin interior rod racks (4)
In-deck fishboxes with drain and pump-out (2)
Fire extinguisher pocket
Battery storage
Galley storage
Tackle drawers
Downrigger weight holders (4)
Galley
Molded galley with accent countertop and wood cabinetry
Galley sink with faucet
Kenyon single-burner stove
Norcold 12V / 120V refrigerator
Sharp Carousel microwave
Head
SeaLand VacuFlush® head, holding tank with dockside pump-out and overboard discharge
Sink with pressurized water system and pull-out shower
Opening porthole with screen
Mirror
Storage area
Lighting
Shower sump pump
Cabin Interior
Opening hatch with screen
Opening portholes with screens (1 galley, 1 mid berth)
Cabin lights (2)
Reading light in mid berth
Lockable sliding acrylic cabin door
Easy-clean interior materials
Carbon monoxide detector
Forward berth cushions with backrest
Mid double berth
Dinette table with gas-assist base
V-berth filler cushions
Stereo – Clarion® AM / FM digital with CD player, speakers (4), remote control & MP3 jack
Throw pillows
12V receptacle
Mechanical
207 gal. fuel tank
Power-assisted hydraulic tilt steering
Navigation lights
Cockpit lighting
Shore power with Charles Marine isolation transformer
Guest 30A battery charger
(3) Group 24 deep cycle batteries with switches
Automatic bilge pumps (forward and aft with additional high-water pump with alarm aft)
Mercury 225 DTS Verado™ Four-Stroke with power-assisted steering
SmartCraft™ System View display
Stainless steel propellers
Raw-water washdown
Livewell with and raw-water fill
Lenco electric trim tabs
Electric windlass with anchor, chain and rode
Electric horn
Pressurized freshwater system
Stainless steel thru-hulls
Push button start / stop
Atwood 6 gal. hot water heater
History of Boston Whaler
In 1958, company founder Richard T. Fisher introduced the first Boston Whaler® boat in Braintree, Massachussetts. It featured two significant innovations: first, its twin sponson hull design produced superior stability and a remarkably dry ride; second, its unique foam core construction made the boat not only durable, but unsinkable as well. Fisher took every opportunity to illustrate the unique characteristics of the Boston Whaler®. His most famous demonstration was captured in 1961, by Life Magazine. The series of photographs showed the boat underway, the boat being sawed in half and ultimately Fisher motoring away in the remaining half of the boat. And through the years many other demonstrations have proved the toughness and durability of the Boston Whaler hull.And though you may never cut your boat in half, this only goes to show one thing, people whose livelihood and lives depend on boats consistently choose Boston Whaler® because of their seaworthiness, dependablility and the inherent safety of a hull that won’t sink even if severely damaged. Boston Whalers are built to last. For over 50 years Boston Whaler® has strived to make each model better, providing you with a safe and fun boating experience. That is the reason we offer a 10 year limited transferable warranty.It is also an excellent reason why you can trust the safety of your family and friends to a Boston Whaler®. On September 26, 1996, Richard T. Fisher was posthumously inducted into the NMMA (National Marine Manufacturer’s Association) Hall of Fame for accomplishments made in marine engineering and construction.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.