
Boston Whaler 330 Vantage review
Motor boat · 33 m · Switzerland
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Verdict
The 2025 Boston Whaler 330 Vantage is the flagship dual-console that successfully merges offshore fishing capability with family cruising comfort. Its unsinkable construction, 800 HP power option, and 57 mph top speed deliver exceptional performance, while the spacious cockpit and convertible lounge enhance livability.
Pros
- +Unsinkable hull construction with legendary Boston Whaler reliability
- +Top speed exceeding 57 mph with twin 400 HP Verado V-10 outboards
- +Spacious 33-foot dual-console layout accommodating 14 persons
- +285-gallon fuel capacity enables extended offshore range
- +Premium amenities including air conditioning, WiFi, autopilot, and gyro stabilizer
Cons
- −No cabins or berths; strictly a day boat with zero overnight capability
- −Base price around $450,000-$499,000 before engine upgrades and options
- −Cockpit seating comfortable for 4-5 despite 14-person capacity rating
- −Single head with wet shower limits long-day comfort for larger groups
- −Higher-end engine package (twin 400 HP) significantly increases total cost
The Boston Whaler 330 Vantage represents the pinnacle of the dual-console category, succeeding the 320 Vantage with a longer 33-foot centerline hull and expanded versatility. Its modified-V hull with 21-degree deadrise delivers stable offshore performance, while the optional full windshield extending to the hardtop enhances weather protection. The layout features an award-winning convertible lounge and inward-facing couch surrounding an expansive deck, making it ideal for fishing, cruising, and watersports without sacrificing comfort.
On-water performance is exceptional, with twin Mercury 400 hp Verado V-10 outboards pushing the boat past 57 mph in testing. The best cruise speed sits at 35-38 mph with a fuel-efficient burn rate of 1.25 mpg, providing approximately 258 miles of range with a 10% reserve. Joystick piloting and built-in autopilot make docking and maneuvering remarkably easy, while the 285-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore trips to the Canyons or weekend toy-towing adventures.
Comfort and livability are strong for a day boat, featuring air conditioning, WiFi, a cockpit fridge, and a single head with wet shower. The spacious cockpit accommodates nine seated passengers, though four to five is more comfortable for extended periods. While the lack of cabins prevents overnight cruising, the 330 excels as a go-anywhere, do-anything vessel for families and serious anglers. At a base price near $450,000 rising to $640,000 with premium engines and options, it offers solid value for buyers prioritizing performance, safety, and versatility in the 30-35 foot dual-console segment.
Key specs
- Builder
- Boston Whaler
- Model
- 330 Vantage
- Length
- 33 m
- Guests
- 14


