Boston Whaler Launches Third New Conquest Model for 2012 with New 315 Conquest

With the debut of its third new Conquest model for 2012, the 315 Conquest, Boston Whaler has firmly placed itself at the cutting edge of the boatbuilding industry.

“The 315 Conquest joins a stunning class of new models, including the 285 Conquest, the 285 Conquest Pilothouse , the 210 Montauk and the 170 Dauntless, which demonstrates that the Boston Whaler team has truly pulled out all the stops,” said Ron Berman, Boston Whaler’s vice president of product development and engineering.

With the brand-new 315 Conquest, which replaces the 305 Conquest in the 2012 lineup, Boston Whaler’s engineers harnessed innovative designs and premium-quality materials to emphasize superior comfort, convenience and utility throughout the boat. Nowhere is this effort more apparent than in the helm area.

Overhead, the cutting-edge hardtop provides weather protection to the helm and can be outfitted with radar, a spotlight and outriggers for enhanced utility and captain convenience. Visibility has been optimized for the captain thanks to a bonded glass windshield system, which provides clear, unobstructed sight lines. The 315’s all-new helm seat features superior ergonomics, incredibly durable polished cast-piece armrests, and a flip-up bolster that enables seated or standing boat operation. The captain also has a premium suite of state-of-the-art Raymarine® navigation technology at his disposal from the console.

The 315 Conquest gets great dockside handling thanks in part to a cutting-edge patented bow thruster system. Paired with standard Mercury Verado® engines that feature intuitive Digital Throttle & Shift controls, the hull empowers captains with unprecedented boat control and cruising prowess. Standard power-assist steering and a full- color Mercury VesselView display, which provides comprehensive engine diagnostics on a crisp and uncomplicated screen, further enhance the 315 Conquest owner’s command at the helm.

For more information visit www.bostonwhaler.com.
 

Related Posts




Recreational Marine Industry Applauds Removal of the Luxury Tax on Boats in Budget 2025

NMMA Canada

OTTAWA (November 4, 2025)—Canada’s boating industry applauds Budget 2025’s commitment to remove the devastating luxury tax on boats, a failed tax policy that unfairly punished Canadian manufacturers and workers. When the luxury tax was first implemented in September 2022, Canada’s marine industry leaders were quick to point out the impending losses of middle-class jobs, government tax revenues and sales declines.

Read More




Need to Catch up on News This Week?

Every Tuesday we publish a fresh Digest with informative articles pertaining to the Canadian boating and marine industry. Stay up to date with the latest products, research and industry developments.

Missed an Issue of Boating Industry Canada News Week? If you’re looking for a specific issue, or simply want to catch up on previous issues, check out our Boating Industry Canada News Week Archives.

Not signed up for News Week? Subscribe here.



Highfield Boats Announces New Escape Fiberglass-Hull Center Console Rib Series

Highfield Boats, America’s leading RIB brand, is proud to announce the launch the Escape Series, an all-new line of fiberglass-hull center console RIBS made in the USA. The first two models in the series, the Highfield Escape 650 and Escape 750, were unveiled during the Highfield Boats Dealer & Media Day Event at the company’s factory in Cadillac, Michigan.

Read More



RAILBLAZA AnchorPoint Phone Holder Ensures Device Safety on the Water

RAILBLAZA, manufacturer of premium quality, user-friendly electronics, fishing and boating mounting systems and accessories, has announced the launch of its AnchorPoint Phone Holder, an adventure-ready mobile device holder built for the harshest environments.

Read More