I'm looking forward to when diesel outboards are common in the U.S.! You won't have nearly as much of a problem with "dropping speed when she digs her shoulder in". Plus, cleaner and better fuel economy! Those OXE 350's from across the pond need to become common options here in the States, asap!🙏
Only box not checked, which was ignored, is that you can't fish off the stern. Most of these test sites leave that part out. Giant outboards mounted 6 feet off the stern.
G’day Steve. I could be wrong with this boat, but I notice you call a lot of Flir thermal cameras, infra-red cameras, which are completely different. Just sayin ol mate. Love your performance reviews, best on the Tube. Cheers, Michael 🇦🇺
That is one hell of a fishing boat. I guess it fits the niche of those who dont/cant spring for a Viking. I didn't look at what these are going for, but I would imagine with the dual 600s it's somewhere around 600k. Maybe more. Great job as always, Capt. Steve.
Too busy. Needs a wrap around windshield. SeaKeeper Gyro should be standard. BW and SeaRay need to "get schooled" by Tesla to both ruggedize and bring into the 21st Century the electronics...again as standard and with automatic updates. Need to study and apply how Ford Motor Company and now Toyota have fully deployed their hybrid electric systems. Why do I need a generator again? Whole new ballgame now with only the RV Industry "feeling the heat" first from the likes of Rivian but now the entire pure BEV "emergent as off road/off shore Industry"(Canoo, Lordstown Motor, Nikola, Ford, Tesla, General Motors, etc.) By way of example there has to be a cleaner method than "rocket launchers" for the fishing Platform with the obvious solution being inlaid gunnel and tuna tower to clean up the invaluable deck space.
I'm no maritime expert. But it amazes me how sail ships and boats with high towers for fishing like this, are stable in the water, when they have so much weight, so high up, above their centre of gravity. Particularly with sails, where it's required to have the wind putting huge forces on the sails to move the boat. I can imagine how dangerous that could be if you've got cross winds. Again, I'm no expert. I just have a basic understanding of the friction of water, even with stabilising fins, compared to the friction of solid ground foundations of buildings of similar heights to sail boats and sail ships. But yes...those buildings are made to move with the weather like boats are...and they regularly have a far higher centre of gravity then a boat can get away with.
Most sailboats over a certain size have weighted keels for that very reason. I'd guess that framework upper control station on this boat doesn't really add all that much weight.
@@BillWalkerSD true. Keels was the word I was trying to think of, not fins. Sorry. Thank you. Also yes, those towers do look specially designed to be a light as possible, the higher up they go.
@@MonicaHolly143 True. But also, the heavier the boat, the bigger the sails are. Especially if we are talking about those wooden tall ships in the 1700's, 1800's, and earlier boats then them.
@@davidodonovan1699 And those guys, if they didn't have heavy cargo in the hold, would stow a few tons of rocks there as ballast to aid stability. You can still find piles of rock in harbors today where they picked up or dropped off their ballast. Often called Ballast Point, as the one in San Diego Bay is.
Gorgeous boat but the black powder coat has got to go. It's like buying a new Cadillac and then putting on really cheap black matte rims that you see on police cars when they're trying to look no nonsense. It's just out of place.
That little cabin was a surprise. Cracking boat!
I'm just imagining the fishing holidays for young families, creating great memories.
Great job Captain Steve and his staff well done as always.
Thank you !!
I’ve been a Whaler fan since the days of “Flipper”! Now, I’m old and BW just gets better 😂 (glad you’re back at it, Capt. Steve 👍)
This is an absolutely brilliant day boater.
I'm looking forward to when diesel outboards are common in the U.S.! You won't have nearly as much of a problem with "dropping speed when she digs her shoulder in". Plus, cleaner and better fuel economy!
Those OXE 350's from across the pond need to become common options here in the States, asap!🙏
Only box not checked, which was ignored, is that you can't fish off the stern. Most of these test sites leave that part out. Giant outboards mounted 6 feet off the stern.
Absolutely fantastic day /weekend, family and friends boat
I had 3 Boston whaler boats in the past.
I love the company best in their class.
Grady white would be my second choise
Hopefully i can afford a whaler one day. I want a whaler, regulator or everglades
Great video, as always! And what a great little boat!
G’day Steve. I could be wrong with this boat, but I notice you call a lot of Flir thermal cameras, infra-red cameras, which are completely different. Just sayin ol mate. Love your performance reviews, best on the Tube. Cheers, Michael 🇦🇺
That is one hell of a fishing boat. I guess it fits the niche of those who dont/cant spring for a Viking. I didn't look at what these are going for, but I would imagine with the dual 600s it's somewhere around 600k. Maybe more. Great job as always, Capt. Steve.
Nice boat but as you said, if it was my dollars I’d go the Viking Valhalla 37
Does anyone have know what msrp is yet
@@teddycapozzi1425 Yes I saw a 2022 BW Outrage 360 @ Newport Boat show last month, it was $1.2M...
very informative. Thank you sir!
Wish you would mention the list price.
About 600k
Perfect. I'll take it.
Nice looking boat.
those engines are HUGE !!
Yes they are, but I'm willing to try to park them gently.
Remind me - what are we talking about, _precisely?_
lovely boat
What a boat... It may not fit to my budget, but, it would perfectly fit to my nearby waters of north east Germany, rivers, lakes and shores of MV.
Great boat and review
I would like one of these
Ok, but where is the sea?
No auto pilot??
Just a guess....but north of 600k
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
Too busy. Needs a wrap around windshield. SeaKeeper Gyro should be standard. BW and SeaRay need to "get schooled" by Tesla to both ruggedize and bring into the 21st Century the electronics...again as standard and with automatic updates. Need to study and apply how Ford Motor Company and now Toyota have fully deployed their hybrid electric systems. Why do I need a generator again?
Whole new ballgame now with only the RV Industry "feeling the heat" first from the likes of Rivian but now the entire pure BEV "emergent as off road/off shore Industry"(Canoo, Lordstown Motor, Nikola, Ford, Tesla, General Motors, etc.)
By way of example there has to be a cleaner method than "rocket launchers" for the fishing Platform with the obvious solution being inlaid gunnel and tuna tower to clean up the invaluable deck space.
@@georgedoolittle9015 you know nothing of physics. Do you need me to help you with the 101?
I don't think you can break even by fishing on that thing.
I'm no maritime expert. But it amazes me how sail ships and boats with high towers for fishing like this, are stable in the water, when they have so much weight, so high up, above their centre of gravity.
Particularly with sails, where it's required to have the wind putting huge forces on the sails to move the boat.
I can imagine how dangerous that could be if you've got cross winds.
Again, I'm no expert. I just have a basic understanding of the friction of water, even with stabilising fins, compared to the friction of solid ground foundations of buildings of similar heights to sail boats and sail ships. But yes...those buildings are made to move with the weather like boats are...and they regularly have a far higher centre of gravity then a boat can get away with.
Most sailboats over a certain size have weighted keels for that very reason. I'd guess that framework upper control station on this boat doesn't really add all that much weight.
@@BillWalkerSD true. Keels was the word I was trying to think of, not fins. Sorry. Thank you.
Also yes, those towers do look specially designed to be a light as possible, the higher up they go.
I mean, the heavier the boat the more stable it is
@@MonicaHolly143 True. But also, the heavier the boat, the bigger the sails are. Especially if we are talking about those wooden tall ships in the 1700's, 1800's, and earlier boats then them.
@@davidodonovan1699 And those guys, if they didn't have heavy cargo in the hold, would stow a few tons of rocks there as ballast to aid stability. You can still find piles of rock in harbors today where they picked up or dropped off their ballast. Often called Ballast Point, as the one in San Diego Bay is.
Simrad on a Boston whaler. WTH 🤦🏿♂️
Gorgeous boat but the black powder coat has got to go. It's like buying a new Cadillac and then putting on really cheap black matte rims that you see on police cars when they're trying to look no nonsense. It's just out of place.
Some people like it, some people will hate it. I'm sure when you buy yours Boston Whaler will accommodate you.
Get the white option, duh.
@@goaski474 Mate he couldn't even afford the brush to paint this boat with, let alone the paint, let alone the boat.