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Boatsales Staff14 Dec 2006
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A Quintrex Classic

Quintrex says it unleashed the 460 Classic Tiller Steer onto the market in response to strong customer and dealer demand

The model has been created to cater for hardcore anglers after an economical and rugged fishing platform for under $20,000.

The 460 Classic Tiller Steer and the optioned-up centre and side console models boast two fold-down skipper seats and pedestals with three possible seating positions.

Measuring 4.65m overall and 2.09m across the beam, the 460 Classic Tiller Steer can transport up to five people and can be operated on a recommended 40hp engine.

The vessel is said to be easy to tow, launch and retrieve, while offering easy handling and fuel economy. Standard features include a fully carpeted floor, basic flotation, a flat transom, transom step, moulded anchorwell, anchor gusset, extruded side decks, fuel tank rack, four rodholders, sidepockets, transducer bracket, solid corners, two bow eyes, bowrails, and a cleat on the front deck and transom.

The 460 Classic Tiller Steer can be purchased as an ‘Instant Boating’ package, including boat, motor and trailer for $14,749 (excluding dealer delivery charges). 

To view the entire Quintrex range, or to find dealership locations, visit the company’s website: www.quintrex.com.au.

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