Stacer has expanded its Proline range of tinnies, adding deeper side sheets to two of its most popular models to create the new SE range.
Built off the Proline platform, the new Stacer 359 Proline SE and Stacer Proline 379 SE are better suited to larger dams, lakes and rivers, providing more freeboard and therefore more safety if conditions turn, or young children come along for the ride.
According to Stacer, standard features on the SE tinny range include two aluminium bench seats – one with a glove box – as well as a transducer bracket and safety rails.
Owners can modify their rides further with options including a bimini cover to keep off the worst of the sun, rod holders, a carpeted fuel tank rack and a paint/vinyl hull wrap.
The two-passenger Stacer 359 Proline SE is rated for an outboard engine of up to 15hp, while the three-passenger Stacer Proline 379 SE is rated for an outboard engine of up to 25hp. Both tinnies are made with 1.4mm bottoms.
Stacer general manager Sam Hayes said the brand was thrilled to bring the Stacer 359 and 379 Proline SE models to the market.
“We are confident that this boat will exceed the expectations of our customers and provide them with the ultimate fishing experience,” Hayes said.
The new Proline SE line joins existing models in the family that includes the original Proline, Proline Angler and Territory Striker.
Model: Stacer 379 Proline SE
Length: 3.85m
Beam: 1.77m
Alloy: 1.6mm (bottom)/1.6mm (transom, topsides)
Weight: 92kg
Engine: 25hp (max)/91kg (max)
Passengers: 2