Used

2001 Boston Whaler 28 Conquest Sister Bay WI

in Sister Bay, WI

$62,000

Seller note:

 See "More Details" for the MANY Features, Options, and Upgrades on this beauty.
Pick a destination. Across the lake or across the Gulf Stream. The Conquest will take you there. Its Accutrack hull gets you where you're going fast and dry. And does so in comfort. The deep-V entry smoothes chop. There's plenty of fuel capacity to cruise all day and plenty of interior cabin room to spend the night. Each raised-deck cabin affords spacious interiors with plenty of headroom.
With Whaler's exclusive unsinkable Unibond construction, Conquests have swamped capacities of over two-and-a-half tons. The equivalent of, say, ten of your beefier friends and a world-record catch.
And it's ready to go out after the big ones. Because while it's a very comfortable cruiser, it's also a Whaler. Which means the Conquest is ready to fish.
There's insulated in-deck fish storage. Plus everything from rod racks to gunnel-mounted rod holders, a hard top with rocket launchers, a bow pulpit and livewells as standard or optional equipment. Stern seats fold flat for more fishing room, and a transom door lets you bring the big fish into the cockpit. And the Conquest has stainless steel grab rails and nonskid surfaces for good footing when the sea kicks up.
All-fiberglass construction, stainless steel hardware and marine-grade vinyl upholstery make clean up quick and easy. A minute with a hose erases any signs of a day's fishing.
Climb aboard, point the bow toward where the big fish are, push the throttle forward and hold on. Fish all day, relax all night. Or just explore the water beyond the horizon. The Conquest can do both comfortably.
Nominal Length: 30.7'
Length Overall: 30.7'
Max Draft: 1.7'
Engine(s):
Fuel Type: Other
Engine Type: Outboard
Draft: 1 ft. 8 in.
Beam: 10 ft. 4 in.
Fuel tank capacity: 296
Water tank capacity: 40

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