| | |  Whaler - Volume IV, Issue I In this issue of Whaler Magazine, read stories about whale watching, scuba diving for tropical fish, roaming the "Big Muddy" in North Dakota, boating family ties and more. back to top | |  Whaler - Volume III, Issue II This issue of Whaler Magazine features articles on Vantage, Boston Whaler's innovative new dual-console series; a recap of the voyage to the Bahamas for the 10th annual Bimini Rendezvous; a look at the 370 Outrage's upper station; Sea Tow's Central Connecticut rescue fleet of Boston Whalers; and much more! back to top | |  Whaler - Volume III, Issue I This issue of Whaler Magazine features articles on the new Montauk and Dauntless models, Lake Okanagan's Sailing programs and fishing Inshore and Offshore around the barrier islands of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. back to top | |  Whaler - Volume II, Issue II This issue of Whaler Magazine features articles on the 2011 Bimini Rendezvous; a tale of six anglers in search of striped bass on a 370 Outrage; a trip to Croatia's Dalmatian Coast; and how one family considers their Dauntless a member of their family. Plus, how author Michael Connelly uses his 320 Outrage to conquer writer's block. back to top | |  Whaler - Volume II, Issue I This magazine is full of stories about the experiences that owners have aboard their Boston Whalers; from Chesapeake Bay to northern Idaho, our boats are an important part of owners' lives in a way that is unique to Boston Whaler. back to top | |  Whaler Magazine Green Edition People have described Boston Whaler as a company that's gone loco. After all, we do continue to saw boats in half, shoot them with rounds of ammunition and load them with passengers beyond capacity to prove our boats' legendary unsinkability. We might be considered loco, but we're also a company that's gone eco. In fact, we went eco well before it was a fad. We went eco because it was the right thing to do. We want to protect the earth and, of course, the waterways we so much enjoy exploring. back to top | |  Whaler - Volume I, Issue II This issue of Whaler Magazine features articles on the 2010 Bimini Rendezvous; an owner's plan to make his 2nd voyage of the Great Loop aboard his 17-foot Montauk; and how Whaler is tackling issues of national security on the U.S.-Canada border. Plus, you can read about one Whaler owner's memorable day at the Salmon Run on Vancouver's English Bay. back to top | |  345 Conquest Open A breath of fresh air, that is what you get with the all-new 345 Conquest Open - a built-tough gamefish boat. This boat is chock-full of the fishing features offshore anglers desire most, combined with safe, solid, reliable and unsinkable Whaler construction. back to top | |  Whaler - Volume I, Issue I The premiere issue of Whaler magazine features articles on the all-new 170 Super Sport; the inaugural FishTopia Signature Event in Port O'Connor, Texas; and a trip to the 30th Annual Bertram-Hatteras Shootout aboard a 370 Outrage. Plus, items on the unrivaled quality, innovation and tradition of the brand. back to top | |  Whaler Heritage Legends aren't born. They're made. Discover how Richard Fisher took Boston Whaler from a 13-footer built in a shed in his backyard to being one of the most iconic brands in the boating industry. Today, Whaler is known as "The Unsinkable Legend," honoring the vision and drive of its legendary founder. back to top | | | |  170 Super Sport Introducing the all-new 170 Super Sport, a big 17-footer that is as versatile, customizable and unsinkable as they come. It's the latest model to join Whaler's stable of economical, purposefully engineered, family action heroes. back to top | |  370 Outrage Meet the 370 Outrage, the largest Whaler ever built and a 2010 NMMA Innovation Awards winner! It's the kind of boat that can tackle 200 miles of ocean topped with 5- to 8-foot waves, as we found out during a trip to the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas. back to top | |