Boston Whaler Conquest 315 at Halifax International Boat Show

Boston Whaler

Feb 8, 2018

Boston Whaler dealers since 2009, Charlottetown based Quartermaster Marine will have their largest Whaler, a Conquest 315, on display at the Halifax Boat Show, which opens today.

Powered by a pair of white 300hp Mercury Verados, the boat is well equipped with joystick controls and extensive list of options. Like all Whalers the 315 Conquest is rugged and designed to please anglers, express cruisers and overnighters.

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From the spacious cabin with large skylight over the galley, to the well-protected helm, to angler-pleasing cockpit, the 315 perfectly marries capability and versatility. Personalize the 315 to suit all your needs and enjoy long days and nights onboard with confidence.

• Optional Summer Kitchen features a pull-out cockpit grill with cutting board and storage drawers.

Boston Whaler 2• Spacious and stylish control station features ergonomic instrumentation and adjustable helm seat.

• Roomy cabin centers around a wood dinette that easily converts with V-berth filler cushions.

• In-deck fish boxes with drain and pump-out provide ample storage space.

• Full front glass windshield with open sides and a sheet glass enclosure provides a clear, unobstructed view from the helm.

• Insulated live well/cooler, large bait-prep area, dual in-deck fish boxes offered.

Boston Whaler SalonQuartermaster Marine was founded more than 30 years ago by Roger Craig, who started from modest beginnings selling aluminum boats on the Charlottetown waterfront. This family run business has grown to encompass over 65,000 square feet in modern buildings including a complete parts and service department with 5 factory trained technicians. Today, Roger’s sons, Jason and Rob are active partners in the business.

www.quartermastermarine.com

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