Performance, power, and versatility define this 2008 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest, a premium fisherman well-suited for both offshore angling and coastal cruising. Measuring 10.95 meters in length with a 3.54-meter beam, this vessel maintains a professional standard of maintenance. VAT is paid, and the boat is currently available in Italy for 180.000 EUR.
The interior layout accommodates guests comfortably with two distinct cabins and one bathroom. The bridge deck features a dinette with a convertible table, while the galley is fully equipped with a sink, refrigerator, microwave, and ceramic cooktop. Sleeping quarters include an open bow cabin with a double bed and an aft cabin featuring a French-style bed that doubles as a dinette area. Climate control is managed through an onboard air conditioning system.
Equipped for serious navigation, the helm station includes a comprehensive suite of Raymarine electronics: GPS, echo sounder, autopilot, and radar. Maneuverability is enhanced by an 8 kW Fischer Panda generator, bow thruster, hydraulic trim tabs with indicators, and electronic throttles. The cockpit is specifically rigged for fishing enthusiasts, featuring a livewell, two fish boxes, outriggers, and rod holders, alongside a wet bar with a grill, sink, and dedicated cockpit refrigerator.
Significant recent updates ensure this boat remains in good condition. The exterior upholstery was replaced in 2023, while the cockpit enclosure, window covers, and console cover were updated in 2024. Additional amenities include an inverter, water heater, and a full TV entertainment system.
This boat is ideally suited for owners looking for a dual-purpose vessel capable of handling demanding fishing trips without sacrificing cabin comfort. Its robust construction and extensive set of factory and aftermarket upgrades make it a versatile choice for Mediterranean waters.
For further information or to schedule a viewing in Italy, please contact Giulio Simoncini at +39 393 8726328. Please note that the indicated price does not include agency commissions.