Engine
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Total Power
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Engine Hours
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Class
Runabout
Length
13ft
Year
2025
Model
130 Super Sport
Capacity
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Boat Details
Description
With its shallow draft, nimble performance and unsinkable safety you can explore even the skinniest waterways with total confidence in our 130 Super Sport. Thoughtful features include lockable front-of-console storage, aft swim platforms, and a rear-accent hull color. Choose from a variety of seating configurations and options to best suit your favorite activities, from fishing, watersports, cruising, lounging and beyond. Remarkably low-maintenance and easy to operate, the 130 Super Sport is the most reliable, user-friendly and stylish skiff on the market - and the most fun.
About Boston Whaler
From our groundbreaking formula for unsinkability to our 60-year track record of award-winning excellence, Boston Whaler is proud to create boats that you can feel proud to own and confident to enjoy.
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Measurements
Dimensions
Nominal Length:13.08ft
Length Overall:14ft
Max Bridge Clearance:3.5ft
Beam:5.83ft
Weights
Dry Weight:695Lb
Miscellaneous
Deadrise At Transom:13deg
Tanks
Fuel Tanks:6.5gal
More Details
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