Unsinkable

The History of the Boston Whaler

24 July 2026

Territory Rights — Worldwide.

Matthew D. Plunkett (Author)

With a Foreword by Clint Fisher Crowell

Description

A definitive history of the popular Boston Whaler motorboat, back in print and updated to include the Whaler’s most transformative decade

Boston Whalers are the quintessential American motorboat—timeless on the water and forever in style. Established in 1958 on the foundation of innovation, bold risk-taking and relentless hard work, the company made an unforgettable debut when founder Richard “Dick” Fisher astonished Life magazine reporters by sawing a Whaler in half, then confidently piloting the back section across Wampatuck Pond in Massachusetts. In that moment, the Unsinkable Legend was born. From the original 13–foot “blue bathtub” hull to today’s most advanced, powerful and luxurious models, Boston Whaler has become a true American icon.

Matthew Plunkett spent years uncovering the full Boston Whaler story, charting its growth from a garage in Massachusetts, to a factory in Florida. Drawing on company archives and dozens of interviews, with technical drawings and contemporary photographs as well as a foreword from Fisher’s grandson, the book establishes how Boston Whaler has shaped the boating industry and inspired passionate fans worldwide.

Hardback

9781324111962

203 x 254 mm • 224 pages

£26.00

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9781324111979

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