Engine
Yamaha 4 Stroke 60
Total Power
40hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Runabout
Length
15ft
Year
2003
Model
150 Sport
Capacity
6 people
Introducing a brand-new Classic Whaler - the 150 Sport. This model is as easy to use and as fuss-free as the Boston Whaler 130 Sport, but bigger and with extra features for every kind of fun on the water. Exclusive Unibond construction makes the 150 Sport unsinkable. And its wider beam, combined with a twin sponson hull, gives it extra stability and quick planing. And it has plenty of power to spare with a standard 60-horsepower Mercury outboard - more than enough to get an average adult up on waterskis fast. Passengers will appreciate its strategically placed drink holders and built-in rod holders. For added convenience, aft port and starboard boarding steps simplify getting in and out of the boat. The roomy, open cockpit layout features a side console, helm bench seat with backrest and storage, and a removable forward bench seat. Fusion speakers, all new marine upholstery, low hour 2021 Yamaha w/ warranty until June 2024. Trailer just completely gone through and ready to travel. Great boat that has been maintained with an open check book.
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