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

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If you are planning an unforgettable journey along the Amalfi Coast in 2026, renting a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Positano offers the perfect balance of rugged offshore performance and Mediterranean luxury. Whether you are looking for a spirited day trip to Capri or chartering a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Positano for a multi-day coastal exploration, this legendary "Unsinkable Legend" provides the stability and speed necessary to navigate the Tyrrhenian Sea with absolute confidence.

Boston Whaler 330 Outrage: Technical Specifications

The Boston Whaler 330 Outrage is a masterpiece of maritime engineering, designed for those who refuse to compromise between a hardcore fishing platform and a high-end social cruiser. For the 2026 season, these vessels remain a top choice for small groups of up to 12 passengers seeking a private and agile experience on the water. Below are the key 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 (typically 300HP - 400HP each)
Cruising/Max Speed 30 knots / 45+ knots
Fuel Capacity 1,135 Liters
Water Capacity 151 Liters
Cabins / Berths Console Day Cabin / 0 Berths (Day Cruiser)
Capacity Up to 12 passengers (including skipper)

Why the 330 Outrage is Perfect for the Amalfi Coast

The geography of Positano and the surrounding Amalfi Coast presents unique challenges that the Boston Whaler 330 Outrage handles with ease. Unlike larger displacement yachts, this center console features a shallow draft of just over half a meter, allowing you to get incredibly close to the limestone cliffs and secluded grottos that line the coast between Positano and Praiano.

The "Accutrack" hull design is particularly beneficial when the afternoon "Maestrale" breeze picks up, creating a chop in the Gulf of Salerno. While smaller boats might struggle, the 330 Outrage slices through the waves, keeping guests dry and comfortable in the plush forward lounge or the fold-down aft bench. Furthermore, the ample deck space allows for 360-degree views of the iconic colorful houses of Positano as you pull out of the marina, making it an ideal platform for photography and sightseeing.

2026 Charter Rates: Renting a Boston Whaler in Positano

Pricing for chartering a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Positano varies based on the season and the duration of the booking. Prices generally include the professional skipper, which is essential for navigating the busy local waters and securing the best anchoring spots near Li Galli islands.

Season Daily Rate (EUR) Weekly Rate (EUR)
Low Season (May & October) €1,400 - €1,700 €8,500 - €10,000
Mid Season (June & September) €1,800 - €2,200 €11,000 - €13,500
High Season (July & August) €2,300 - €2,800 €14,000 - €16,500

Note: Prices are estimates for 2026 and may vary based on specific boat maintenance levels and local demand.

Curated Itineraries from Positano

When you choose to rent a boat through our boats selection, you gain access to the most scenic routes in Southern Italy. The Boston Whaler 330 Outrage’s speed allows you to cover more ground than traditional wooden gozzos.

1-Day Itinerary: The Capri & Li Galli Loop

  • Morning: Depart from the Positano pier and head straight to the Li Galli islands. These three private islets are legendary as the home of the Sirens. The Whaler’s stability makes it a great spot for a morning swim.
  • Midday: Cross the channel to Capri. Circumnavigate the island, visiting the White Grotto and the Green Grotto. Use the boat’s agility to get close to the Faraglioni Rocks.
  • Afternoon: Lunch at a seaside restaurant in Marina Piccola, then a final dip at the Blue Grotto (weather permitting) before a high-speed cruise back to Positano as the sun sets.

3-7 Day Itinerary: The Amalfi & Cilento Exploration

  • Day 1-2: Explore the hidden coves of Fiordo di Furore and the town of Amalfi. Spend the night at a luxury hotel in Amalfi while the boat is moored safely.
  • Day 3-4: Venture further south to Nerano for world-class pasta at Lo Scoglio, then continue to the Punta Campanella marine protected area.
  • Day 5-7: For longer charters, the 330 Outrage can easily reach Ischia or Procida for a different flavor of island life, or even head south toward the pristine beaches of the Cilento Coast.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Positano

Positano does not have a traditional enclosed harbor with large docks. Instead, it utilizes a "Lucibello" style jetty and a series of mooring buoys. When renting a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Positano, your embarkation will typically take place via a small tender from the main beach (Spiaggia Grande) or directly from the floating dock if sea conditions allow. For overnight stays, the boat is usually kept on a buoy in the bay, which offers one of the most beautiful "parking spots" in the world, directly beneath the illuminated cliffs of the town.

What is Included in Your Charter

Understanding the costs of chartering a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Positano is vital for a seamless experience. Most luxury charters on our destinations pages follow a standard inclusion policy:

  • Included: Professional English-speaking skipper, local VAT (usually 22%), bottled water, soft drinks, towels, and basic snorkeling gear.
  • Excluded: Fuel is typically charged by consumption (the 330 Outrage is efficient but varies based on speed), mooring fees in external ports (like Marina Grande in Capri), and the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) for multi-day trips.
  • End Cleaning: Usually included for day rentals, though a small fee may apply for week-long charters.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The prime window for renting a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Positano is from late May to late September. During these months, the Tyrrhenian Sea is generally calm, with temperatures ranging from 22°C to 28°C. July and August offer the warmest water but also the highest traffic. If you prefer a quieter experience, September provides beautifully warm water with significantly fewer boats at the popular anchorages of Marmorata and Conca dei Marini.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Because the 330 Outrage is powered by high-performance twin outboards exceeding 40HP, a valid maritime license is required in Italy. However, most clients prefer chartering a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in Positano with a professional skipper. This allows you to enjoy the scenery and the local Prosecco without worrying about navigation or mooring regulations.

How many people can comfortably fit on the boat?

While the boat is certified for more, we recommend a maximum of 10 to 12 guests for a day charter to ensure everyone has comfortable seating in the bow lounge and the cockpit area. For a luxury experience, a group of 6 to 8 is considered ideal.

Can we go to the Blue Grotto with this boat?

Yes, the Boston Whaler 330 Outrage is perfect for reaching the Blue Grotto in Capri. However, please note that you cannot take the Whaler inside the cave. You will anchor nearby, and a local oarsman will take you inside on a small traditional rowing boat (entry fees are paid separately on-site).

"The Boston Whaler 330 Outrage is the SUV of the sea—combining the ruggedness needed for the Mediterranean chop with the elegance required for the Amalfi Coast lifestyle."
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