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Boston Whaler Guardian

Boston Whaler Guardian

$49,500

Windermere, Florida

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Purchased originally for patrol duty but a cancelled contract followed so she has only ever been used for safety awareness and Police / Fire shows around the USA.The Boat is as new with all warranties in place . See Our Image Gallery Price this out at Boston Whaler in this spec and you will see how much money is in this boat. No waiting list and ready to put into service for local authority or rescue service / tow boat / work boat OR USE AS A PRIVATE VESSEL .Late 2014 19' Boston Whaler Guardian with Mercury 115HP Four Stroke Outboard w/ 24 +\- hours10 year UNSINKABLE Hull warrantyRaycore fuel water seperator Intergrated Alluminum Fuel Tank Center Console with Locking underneath storage cabinetFront cooler with cushion seatFLIR Camera SystemRaymarine Digital Radar / GPS with E7 Touchscreen DisplayHummingbird GPS and Depth and 360 Underwater Color Sonar with 898sd displayStandard Horizon VHF radio w/ AIS Uniden VHF Radio in upper cabinet w/ LED console lightRitchie Power Illuminated Compass UpgradeLenco ElectricTrim TabsBattery Charger to Shore PowerHandHeld Portable SpotlightDual 12v recepticles High/Low side railsLocking Rear Seat Storage CabinetBow anchor cabinetDive Ladder (transom- removable)Custom welded Alluminum Canopy with weatherproof awning roofComplete Custom Canvas Enclosure w/ PolyGlass Windshield Stern Mounted Tow-PostBow/Stern mounted LED spot lightsCONSOLE AND STEERINGG17 fiberglass console with storage area, dome light, windshield and grabrail Fiberglass console includes welded aluminum hand rail, acrylic windscreen, locking console access door, and interior courtesy light. Please consult factory for optimal configuration based on use requirements.SEATING AND STORAGE30" aluminum leaning post with door, shelf and grabrail Consul 36" in length, W/ GrabrailOTHER STANDARD FEATURES(2) fire extinguishers(3) 8" cleats10 year limited hull warranty25" transom50 gallon custom baffled aluminum fuel tankAnchor locker with fiberglass coverBilge pump with automatic float switchBlack identification and trim markingsBoweyeHaze grey gelcoatHeavy duty rubrailHydraulic steeringNavigation lightsSelf bailing hull with scuppersStern eyesSwitch panel- bilge, navigation lights, 4 auxiliaryTrim tabs - electric w/ indicators Electric with indicator switch panelUnsinkable hull with commercial grade fiberglass laminateTrailer Boatmaster Commercial TrailerThe Guardian line of commercial duty Boston Whalers evolved out of the classic Whaler hulls and are built to "Workboat Specifications" which meant that the hulls are laid up with more 'glass and resin and popular with commercial and government users and thus provided the option of extra protection and strength in the hulls for these customers.Our own Guardian pictured is built to the highest commercial standard possible and features the most comprehensive Electronics Installation possible and cannot be confused with regular Boston Whaler line up as the build quality is without question the very best on the market.Data below is approximate for civilian spec and are subject to variation :-Top speed for the Boston Whaler 190 is 38.6 mph (62.1 kph), burning 10.5 gallons per hour (gph) or 39.74 liters per hour (lph).Best cruise for the Boston Whaler 190 is 23.7 mph (38.1 kph), and the boat gets 6.00 miles per gallon (mpg) or 2.55 kilometers per liter (kpl), giving the boat a cruising range of 324 miles (521.43 kilometers).Power fitted is 1 x 115-hp Mercury four-stroke. Brand new conditionCLEAR TITLE IS AT THE OFFICE Flir Camera Systems on board with remote applications. Forward looking infrared (FLIR) cameras, typically used on military and civilian aircraft, use a thermographic camera that senses infrared radiation.The sensors installed in forward-looking infrared cameras—as well as those of other thermal imaging cameras—use detection of infrared radiation, typically emitted from a heat source (thermal radiation), to create a "picture" assembled for video output. They can be used to help pilots and drivers steer their vehicles at night and in fog, or to detect warm objects against a cooler background. The wavelength of infrared that thermal imaging cameras detect differs significantly from that of night vision, which operates in the visible light and near-infrared ranges (0.4 to 1.0 µm).Infrared light falls into two basic ranges: long-wave and medium-wave. Long-wave infrared (LWIR) cameras, sometimes called "far infrared", operate at 8 to 12 µm, and can see heat sources, such as hot engine parts or human body heat, a few miles away. Longer-distance viewing is made more difficult with LWIR because the infrared light is absorbed, scattered, and refracted by air and by water vapor.