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Charter & Rent a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in St. Barts: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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If you are looking to rent a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in St. Barts for a high-speed day trip or considering chartering a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in St. Barts for an extended exploration of the Leeward Islands, this vessel offers the perfect blend of offshore performance and luxury. Known as the "Unsinkable Legend," the 330 Outrage provides the stability and comfort required for navigating the turquoise Caribbean waters in style and safety.

Technical Specifications of the Boston Whaler 330 Outrage

The Boston Whaler 330 Outrage is a masterpiece of maritime engineering, designed to handle the Atlantic swells surrounding St. Barts while providing a smooth, dry ride for up to 12 passengers. Below are the key specifications for the 2026 models available through our premium fleet.

Feature Specification
Length Overall (LOA) 10.08 meters (33' 1")
Beam 3.10 meters (10' 2")
Draft 0.56 meters (22 inches)
Engines Twin Mercury Verado 300-400 HP Outboards
Fuel Capacity 1,135 Liters
Water Capacity 151 Liters
Cabins / Berths 1 Console Day Cabin / 0 Berths (Day Boat)
Capacity 12 Passengers

Why the Boston Whaler 330 Outrage is Perfect for St. Barts

St. Barts is characterized by its rugged coastline, hidden coves, and occasionally spirited sea states in the channels between neighboring islands like St. Maarten or St. Kitts. The 330 Outrage features a deep-V hull that slices through chop with ease, ensuring that your group remains comfortable even when the trade winds pick up. Its shallow draft of just over half a meter is a significant advantage, allowing you to get closer to the shore at Colombier Beach or the shallow reefs of Petit Cul-de-Sac than larger motor yachts would dare.

The deck layout is optimized for socializing and sun-seeking. With a spacious bow seating area that converts into a sun lounge and a sophisticated leaning post equipped with a cooler and sink, it serves as a mobile private club. For those who enjoy snorkeling or diving, the port-side dive door makes water access effortless, a feature highly valued when exploring the pristine marine reserves of the island.

Rental and Charter Pricing for 2026

When planning to rent a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in St. Barts, pricing varies significantly based on the season. The peak "Festive" season (mid-December to early January) sees the highest demand, while the shoulder seasons offer excellent value.

Season Daily Rate (EUR) Weekly Rate (EUR)
Low Season (May - Oct) €1,800 - €2,200 €10,800 - €13,200
Mid Season (Nov - April) €2,400 - €2,800 €14,400 - €16,800
High/Festive Season €3,200+ €19,200+

Note: Prices are estimates for the 2026 season and are subject to availability and specific vessel configuration.

Curated Itineraries from Gustavia

Most adventures begin at the iconic Port de Gustavia, the heart of the island's nautical life. Whether you are booking a short-term rental or a multi-day charter, the Boston Whaler's speed allows you to see more in less time.

1-Day Island Highlight Tour

  • Morning: Depart Gustavia and head north to Colombier. This bay is only accessible by boat or foot; it is the perfect spot for a morning swim with sea turtles.
  • Lunch: Cruise around the island to St. Jean. Anchor near the famous Eden Rock and enjoy lunch delivered to the boat or at a beachside club like Nikki Beach.
  • Afternoon: Move further east to Toiny for some dramatic coastline views, then circle back to Shell Beach for sunset cocktails before returning to the marina.

3-7 Day Leeward Exploration

For those chartering a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in St. Barts for a longer duration, the vessel serves as a high-speed tender to a villa or a chase boat for a larger yacht. You can visit nearby destinations such as Anguilla’s Rendezvous Bay (approx. 45-60 mins) or the uninhabited Île Fourchue for world-class snorkeling. A week-long booking allows for a deep dive into the hidden gems of the Saint-Barthélemy Nature Reserve.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in St. Barts

The primary hub for all maritime activities is the Collectivité de Saint-Barthélemy Marina in Gustavia. During the winter months, berthing here is highly competitive. If you are staying in a villa, we often arrange for the boat to meet you at the most convenient dock. For those on a multi-day charter, the boat typically returns to its home berth in Gustavia or anchors in the protected bay of Public or Corossol. Mooring balls are available in the marine park zones (like Colombier) to protect the coral reefs, and use of these is strictly regulated to preserve the island's natural beauty.

What is Included in Your Charter?

To ensure a seamless luxury experience, our Boston Whaler 330 Outrage bookings are typically comprehensive. When you browse our full range of boats, you will find that most St. Barts charters include:

  • Professional Skipper: An expert captain with local knowledge of secret coves and weather patterns.
  • Standard Equipment: Snorkeling gear, towels, and safety equipment.
  • Refreshments: Complimentary soft drinks, water, and ice.
  • Insurance: Full marine insurance for the vessel and passengers.
  • End Cleaning: The vessel is returned to pristine condition by our shore team.

Note on APA: For multi-day charters, an Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) of 30% is usually required to cover fuel, specialized catering, and marina fees outside of the home port. Fuel is typically charged based on consumption for day rentals.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The prime window for visiting St. Barts is between December and May. During these months, the "Christmas Winds" provide a refreshing breeze, though the sea can be more active. The Boston Whaler 330 Outrage is specifically chosen for these conditions because its heavy-duty construction handles the "St. Barts Squeeze"—the acceleration of wind and waves between islands—far better than lighter RIBs. From June to November, the waters are often calmer and flatter, though this coincides with the tropical storm season, requiring closer monitoring of weather forecasts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it better to rent a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in St. Barts with a captain?

Yes, we highly recommend renting with a professional captain. The waters around St. Barts feature numerous hidden reefs and strict marine park regulations. A local skipper ensures your safety and handles all docking logistics in the busy Gustavia harbor, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery.

What is the maximum capacity for chartering a Boston Whaler 330 Outrage in St. Barts?

The Boston Whaler 330 Outrage is licensed to carry up to 12 passengers plus crew. However, for maximum comfort during a full-day charter, we recommend groups of 8 to 10 to ensure ample seating and space for gear.

Can we use the 330 Outrage for water sports?

Absolutely. The 330 Outrage is an excellent platform for towing. Most of our 2026 models come equipped with a tow arch or pylon. Please specify at the time of booking if you require wakeboards, water skis, or inflatable tubes so we can have them ready on board.

Does the rental price include fuel?

Typically, for a standard day rental, fuel is not included in the base price and is calculated at the end of the day based on the engine hours used. For certain "all-inclusive" day packages, a fuel allowance may be included for a specific itinerary around the island.

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