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Boatsales Staff2 Jul 2009
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Anglapro official launch

Anglapro will launch its new range of tinnies at Sydney Show, starting with the Getaway 424

The Australian designed and built Anglapro range of aluminium fishing boats will be officially launched at this years Sydney International Boat Show (July 30 to August 3) by exclusive Sydney dealer Good Times Marine.


The Anglapro range, which starts with the 4.2 metre Getaway 424 at $9995 and goes up to the 6.4 metre Chaser 464 at $28,990, comes complete with matching Suzuki outboards, Dunbier trailers and matching electronics and safety gear packages.


The boats cover everything from fishing in protected estuaries to offshore work.


While the global economic crisis is causing problems in the boating industry around the world, Anglapro is seeking to buck the economic trend with the Sydney launch.


The four boats on display at the Sydney show will be the centre console Bandit, the side console Outlaw, the runabout Getaway and the open deep-vee Chaser.


Good Times Marine of Taren Point say they can match any angler's wish list with their customised service. Anglapro boats are constructed with a minimum material thickness of 3mm for the bottom and side sheets.


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