Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Confused on model details

Posted by AaronJ on 08/31/21 - 12:13 PM
#1

The whaler information I am looking for is on a 1999 Boston Whaler 21 Outrage. After checking the under "Our Resources" -> "Whaler Models and Specs" at the top of the page and many other websites, I still do not see it? I am wondering the true deep details about the boat like the haul type, max transom weight, what the transom was made out of, etc. Not common details like, 21 foot, # of lbs it weights. If there is a place I can see these greater details I would appreciate it!

Posted by Joe Kriz on 08/31/21 - 12:30 PM
#2

Whaler Central emphasis is on Classic Whalers before mid 1990's.

Newer models are shown in the Boston Whaler site.
https://www.bostonwhaler.com/resource...nance.html
Type in 1999 Outrage 210 even though you have an Outrage 21 model name.

Here are some documents shown attached below on the 1999 Outrage 21'
(BW lists it as a 210 Outrage which it is NOT but they combine the older models together with the new 3 digit name)

Maybe other members here can give you some information about your model.

Posted by Phil T on 08/31/21 - 1:11 PM
#3

The Outrage 21 was designed by Peter Van Lancker who was brought in by Reebok after they purchased Whaler from CML.

Produced from 1993-1998, it and its sisters, the Outrage 19 III and the Outrage 24 are considered "post-classic" designs.

They are well regarded for their improved hull design and interior features.

From the 1994 catalog.

Posted by Phil T on 08/31/21 - 1:23 PM
#4

Aaron -

The Outrage 21 is an offshore designed hull.

Boston Whaler did not specify transom weight limits until 2000's. The 1999 Mercury 250 EFI Bluewater engine (max hp for the boat) had a dry weight of ~460lbs. It can easily take the weight of the current Mercury 250 Fourstroke at 527 lbs or the V6 F250 at 562lbs. One should move any batteries aft to the console and install flaps on the aft deck drains.

All Boston Whaler transoms are made up of laminated sheets of marine plywood. Current models use this material.

What other questions do you have?

Edited by Phil T on 08/31/21 - 1:25 PM

Posted by AaronJ on 08/31/21 - 1:35 PM
#5

Thank you guys! That was all the answers I needed.