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Avis sur le Boston Whaler Conquest 305
Yacht · 32 ft (10 m) · Croatia
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Caractéristiques clés
- Chantier
- Boston Whaler
- Modèle
- Conquest 305
- Longueur
- 32 ft (10 m)
- Passagers
- 14
Verdict
The Boston Whaler Conquest 305 is a rugged, well-built offshore cruiser with strong fishing credentials, solid twin-outboard performance, and a practical cabin for day trips or overnight use. It is not a luxury yacht, but it offers dependable versatility and good sea-keeping for its size.
Avantages
- +Deep-V hull and 20° deadrise support confident offshore running.
- +Twin 250 hp outboards provide brisk performance and redundancy.
- +14-person capacity makes it flexible for family or group use.
- +300-gallon fuel capacity supports longer-range cruising.
- +Boston Whaler build reputation favors durability and resale appeal.
Inconvénients
- −Cabin volume is modest for a 32-foot boat.
- −Single head and limited berthing reduce comfort for extended stays.
- −Fuel burn can be significant with twin 250 hp engines.
- −A 2008 example may show engine-hour and maintenance sensitivity.
The 305 Conquest is a walkaround cabin cruiser designed around offshore utility rather than pure luxury. Its 32'1" LOA, 10'7" beam, deep-V hull, and 20° deadrise point to a layout built for stability and fishing access, with the Boston Whaler emphasis on robust construction and unsinkable reputation.
On the water, twin 250 hp Mercury Verado outboards give it strong everyday performance and useful redundancy offshore. Public specs and listings show cruising speeds in the mid-to-high 20-knot range with top speeds around the low 30-knot area on some examples, which is consistent with a versatile family-fishing platform rather than a high-speed sport cruiser.
Comfort is adequate for short cruising and overnighting, with two double berths and one head, but the interior is compact for a 32-footer. With air conditioning and Wi‑Fi listed on this boat, livability improves, yet this model still suits practical use more than extended onboard living.
From a value standpoint, the 305 Conquest remains attractive if the goal is a capable offshore all-rounder with strong brand recognition. Buyers should focus on engine hours, maintenance history, and the condition of the cabin and systems, because running costs and age-related wear matter more than headline specs on a boat like this.


