1 Boston Whaler 170 Montauk for Sale
Center ConsoleThe legendary "unsinkable" center console with 15 consecutive NMMA CSI awards and the highest resale values in its segment. Boston Whaler Montauk models are the gold standard for reliability and safety, making them one of the most trusted names in boating.
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About the Boston Whaler 170 Montauk
Classified as a Center Console, the 170 Montauk spans 13–42 ft, first introduced in 1973, with an estimated 20,000+ across all Montauk generations units built.
Key features of the 170 Montauk include Legendary unsinkable foam-cored hull construction, Compact centre console layout ideal for fishing and recreation, 50+ year production heritage with continuous refinement, Self-bailing cockpit and robust build quality, Versatile platform for inshore fishing, diving, and day cruising. The gold standard entry-level centre console; the longest-running and best-selling small centre console in boating history..
Fourth generation; current version redesigned in 2018 with increased size (17'4", beam 7'3")
Currently, 1 Boston Whaler 170 Montauk boat is listed on Hulls.io, priced at £23,910. All listings include detailed specifications, photographs, and direct contact with the selling broker.
The 170 Montauk is built by Boston Whaler, headquartered in Edgewater, Florida, United States and founded in 1958. Boston Whaler is known for Centre-console fishing boats, Unsinkable hull construction, Offshore fishing boats.
Value & Market Insight
Based on analysis of 51 tracked listings across 3 model years, with five-year value retention around 81%.
The newest qualifying model year in our dataset (2024) has a median asking price of £43K.
Market insight based on asking prices from 51 tracked listings analysed by Hulls.io (April 2026 data). Figures reflect asking prices, not final sale prices.
Boston Whaler 170 Montauk Value Retention
Newest vintage = 100%. Older vintages shown as % of that price.
Based on median asking prices by model year. The newest model year in our dataset is used as the 100% reference point. The curve is smoothed so retention never increases as age increases — hover over data points to see raw values. Shaded band shows the 25th–75th percentile price range. Figures reflect asking prices from tracked listings, not final sale prices.
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