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Boston Whaler 330 Vantage: Versatile Dual Console Design

The Vantage 330 is the largest and most advanced dual console within the Boston Whaler lineup, offering up both cruising comfort and activity versatility.

White vessel with tan trim on the water at sunset.

The Vantage 330 was designed for boaters who enjoy a variety of activities on the water. Photo: Brunswick

American boaters still love their center consoles, but the dual console design is making a comeback, led by Boston Whaler’s growing Vantage line. The 330 Vantage caps the venerable builder’s climb from 21-, 24-, and 28-foot models. The 330 dual-console layout provides loads of seating and storage, a customizable cockpit area with both fishing and entertaining amenities, and the flexibility to transition from a full day on the water to a dinner outing. “The 330 was designed for our customers who enjoy a variety of activities on the water. From fishing and watersports to cruising and entertaining, the 330 does it all,” says Whaler president Lenn Scholz.

Standout Features

  • 27-gallon livewell, 14 rod holders, 3 insulated fish lockers
  • Portside seating converts to full-size lounger
  • Large, step-down head under passenger console
View of a vessel console helm featuring white and tan interior with a black navigation and display.

An enlarged helm console fits twin 12-inch displays (or a single 16-inch) and AC vents to blow on the captain. An integrated Simrad electronics suite delivers full control of all boat systems at your fingertips.
The 330 offers weather protection with optional full-height glass or standard half-glass windshield. Under the protective hardtop is plush seating, a spacious cockpit, and a well-appointed portside cabin with head. A port-side convertible seat/lounge offers multiple configurations.

Tan and white seats with black trim on a vessel out on the water.

View from above of a boat bow featuring white and tan seating.

The deckboat-like bow is just as versatile, with cushions with back rests, speakers, cup holders, and a table insert for meals. USB chargers are to port and starboard, and an insert panel blocks off the bow walkthrough.
At the transom, a customizable cockpit area includes fishing and entertaining amenities. A foldout transom bench expands seating options. Optional add-ons include an electric grill, refrigerator, and sunshades.

Transom at the stern of a boat featuring a sink and cupholders.

Main Specs

Length: 
33
Beam: 10’4”
Draft 25”
Engine 2x Mercury V8 Mercury 300-hp
Fuel Capacity 285 gallons
Price Starts at: $464,258 with twin Mercury V8s
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A journalist by training, BoatUS Magazine Senior Editor Rich Armstrong has worked in TV news, and at several newspapers, then spent 18 years as a top editor at other boating publications. He’s built a stellar reputation in the marine industry as one of the most thorough reporters in our business. At BoatUS Magazine, Rich handles everything from boat and product innovation and late-breaking news, to compelling feature stories, boat reviews, and features on people and places. The New Jersey shore and lakes of lower New York defined Rich's childhood. But when he bought a 21-foot Four Winns deck boat and introduced his young family to the Connecticut River, his love for the world of boats flourished from there.