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Charter & Rent a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Corsica: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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For those planning an elite nautical getaway in 2026, renting a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Corsica offers the perfect blend of offshore performance and refined comfort. Whether you are looking for a day of high-speed exploration or a multi-day coastal journey, chartering a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Corsica provides the versatility needed to navigate the rugged "Island of Beauty" with confidence and style.

Technical Specifications of the Boston Whaler 330 Outrage

The Boston Whaler 330 Outrage is a masterpiece of maritime engineering, often referred to as the "Unsinkable Legend." For the 2026 season, these vessels remain a top choice for groups of up to 12 passengers due to their spacious deck layout and legendary stability. Below are the technical specifications for this specific model:

Feature Specification
Length Overall (LOA) 10.08 meters (33' 1")
Beam 3.10 meters (10' 2")
Draft 0.56 meters (22")
Engines Twin Mercury Verado Outboards (typical 300-400 HP each)
Fuel Capacity 1,135 Liters
Water Capacity 150 Liters
Cabins/Berths 1 Day Cabin / 0 Overnight Berths (Day Boat focus)
Capacity Up to 12 passengers

Why This Model Suits the Corsican Coastline

Corsica is famous for its dramatic granite cliffs, hidden turquoise coves, and occasionally spirited sea states in the Strait of Bonifacio. The Boston Whaler 330 Outrage is uniquely suited for these conditions for several reasons. Firstly, its deep-V hull design and Accutrack hull system allow it to slice through the "Mistral" chop with minimal spray, ensuring a dry and comfortable ride for guests even when heading from Porto-Vecchio to Bonifacio.

Secondly, the shallow draft of just 0.56 meters is a significant advantage in Corsica. It allows the skipper to navigate closer to the shoreline in shallow bays like those found in the Lavezzi Islands or the Desert des Agriates, where deeper-keeled yachts cannot venture. The boat’s dual-purpose nature—offering both professional-grade fishing capabilities and luxury cruising amenities like the "summer kitchen" and plush forward lounge—makes it the ultimate platform for active groups who want to snorkel, fish, and dine on deck.

Rental and Charter Pricing for 2026

When considering renting a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Corsica, prices vary based on the season and the duration of the hire. Note that in 2026, demand is expected to be high, particularly during the July and August peak. Prices generally reflect the premium nature of the Boston Whaler brand.

Season Daily Rate (EUR) Weekly Rate (EUR)
Low Season (May/Oct) €1,200 - €1,500 €7,200 - €9,000
Mid Season (June/Sept) €1,600 - €1,900 €9,600 - €11,400
High Season (July/Aug) €2,000 - €2,400 €12,000 - €14,400

Itineraries from Ajaccio and Bonifacio

Whether you are embarking on a 1-day sprint or a week-long exploration, the 330 Outrage provides the speed to see more of the Corsican destinations than a traditional sailing yacht.

1-Day Itinerary: The Southern Wonders

  • Morning: Depart from the Port de Plaisance de Bonifacio. Navigate the stunning white limestone cliffs and head toward the Lavezzi Archipelago.
  • Midday: Anchor in Cala Lazarina for snorkeling in crystal-clear waters. Use the 330 Outrage’s side dive door for easy water access.
  • Afternoon: Cruise to the beach of Petit Sperone for a swim, then head to the Gulf of Santa Manza for a high-speed run back to port.

3-7 Day Itinerary: The West Coast Expedition

  • Day 1-2: Start in Ajaccio and head north to the Gulf of Porto. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Scandola Nature Reserve. The agility of the Boston Whaler allows you to enter small sea caves.
  • Day 3-4: Navigate toward Calvi. Spend the day anchored under the citadel and enjoy the vibrant nightlife of the marina.
  • Day 5-7: Return south, stopping at the remote beaches of Roccapina to see the famous "Lion of Roccapina" rock formation before concluding your journey in the glamorous Port de Porto-Vecchio.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Corsica

Corsica offers a variety of well-equipped marinas, though booking in advance is essential for the 2026 summer season. The 330 Outrage, with its 10-meter length, is relatively easy to berth compared to larger motor yachts, often finding spots in smaller, more picturesque ports.

  • Ajaccio (Port Tino Rossi): The main hub for the west coast, offering full services and proximity to the airport.
  • Bonifacio: One of the most spectacular approaches in the Mediterranean, though berthing is expensive and highly sought after.
  • Saint-Florent: The gateway to the Agriates coast, perfect for those heading toward the northern Cap Corse.
  • Mooring: In many areas, such as the Bouches de Bonifacio International Park, strict anchoring regulations apply to protect Posidonia seagrass. Always check for designated mooring buoys.

Inclusions and Additional Costs

When chartering a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Corsica, it is vital to understand what is included in the contract to manage your budget effectively. You can browse our full fleet of luxury boats to compare various inclusion packages.

Typically, a "bareboat" rental includes the boat and insurance, but most luxury charters in Corsica are "skippered." The following are standard considerations:

  • Included: Boat insurance, standard safety equipment, and VAT (usually).
  • Skipper: Usually an additional €250 - €350 per day if you do not have the required license and experience.
  • Fuel: Not included. The 330 Outrage is fuel-efficient for its size, but twin outboards can consume significant fuel depending on speed. Expect to return the boat with a full tank.
  • APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): For multi-day charters, an APA of 30% is standard to cover fuel, food, and port fees.
  • Cleaning: A final cleaning fee of €100 - €200 is common for day rentals.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The optimal window for renting a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Corsica is between late May and early October. During June and September, the air temperature is a comfortable 25-28°C, and the marinas are less crowded than in August. The sea temperature reaches its peak in August, often hitting 26°C, making it ideal for water sports.

Be aware of the "Libecciu" wind, which can create swell on the western coast. Fortunately, the Boston Whaler’s heavy construction and wide beam provide a much safer and more stable platform than lighter rib boats when the sea turns choppy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a license required for renting a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Corsica?

Yes, to rent this vessel without a professional skipper (bareboat), you must possess a valid international coastal powerboat license (such as an ICC or RYA Day Skipper) and provide a nautical CV. Given the 330 Outrage’s twin engines and high performance, many agencies prefer providing a local skipper who knows the hidden rocks and local navigation laws.

What is the maximum capacity for chartering a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Corsica?

The boat is legally rated for up to 12 passengers. However, for maximum comfort during a day charter, a group of 8 to 10 is often recommended to ensure everyone has ample seating and space for gear and refreshments.

Can I use the Boston Whaler 330 Outrage for overnight stays?

While the 330 Outrage features a small cabin under the console that includes a VacuFlush toilet and a small sink, it is primarily designed as a "day boat" or a "center console." It does not have traditional berths for sleeping. It is best used for daily excursions returning to a villa or hotel, or as a fast tender for a larger yacht.

How does fuel consumption work when chartering this boat?

The boat is delivered with a full tank of 1,135 liters. At the end of your rental, you will either stop at the marina fuel dock to refill the tank or the cost will be deducted from your security deposit or APA. Consumption varies wildly: at a cruising speed of 30 knots, you might burn 80-100 liters per hour, while trolling or slow cruising significantly reduces this.

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