2002 26' Boston Whaler 260 OUTRAGE 260 OUTRAGE
This is a fishing machine and a great all around family boat for water skiing, wakeboarding or day cruising with family and friends. The Outrage 260 will make an ideal bay or coastal fishing boat, but with better than a 400-mile range, a big boat feel and abundant safety features, she is offshore capable and easily reaches the deep-water fishing spots along the Eastern seaboard. This Offshore 260 has all the features of a 26-foot fishing boat that anglers would want.
Stock ID: 1736191
Specs
- Length at Water Line (LWL): 2.29'
- Displacement: 4350 lbs
- Beam: 8'6"
- Holding Tank: 5 gal
- Fuel System: gas
- Max Speed: 40 knots
- Draft: 3.42 feet
- Fuel Capacity: 200 gal
- Cruising Speed: 26 knots
- Water System: 20 gal
- Length Overall (LOA): 25.9'
- Model Name Length: 25.9'
Features and Options
Call Capt. Bill Massa at 914-633-6800 or email bill.massa@marinemax.com for more information.The Outrage 260 model, actually 27' 10" in length overall including the bow pulpit, was introduced in 1998 and remained in production through the 2002 model year. Maximum beam was kept to 8' 6" so that the boat could be transported over the road without special permits.
The Outrage 260 is a large "center console" sportfisherman. And, from the locking stainless steel rod racks beneath the gunnels to a large live-bait well at the port stem, few, if any, fishing features are left out. There are two fish boxes built into the cockpit sole which are 10 inches wide, one foot deep and nearly six feet long. The cockpit is 27 inches deep with a vinyl upholstered bolster at just the right height for the average person to brace against when fighting larger fish. There is a foldaway seat forward of the outboard motor well that stores out of the way when not needed. Forward of the center console there is a bench seat and there are two angled bow seats with storage beneath. The back of the port bow seat lifts to reveal more rod storage. A foredeck locker has plenty of storage for the anchor rode and even a cleat for securing the bitter end of the rode. The anchor is securely stowed into a centerline slot of the bow pulpit.