
Bar Crusher's 535 series, which is available in CR (cuddy runabout), SC (side console) and XS (rear centre console) versions, has been brought in line with the rest of the Bar Crusher range by the addition of the company's Quickflow system.
This system incorporates a cavity running the full length of the keel that’s open at the transom. When the boat is stationary, the cavity fills with water which lowers the chines into the water for greater stability. The water is then jettisoned from the hull in seconds as the boat moves forward to allow it to leap easily onto the plane.
Bar Crusher director Peter Cleland said the 535 series upgrade extended the versatility of what was already a very capable hull.
"We launched the 535 hull as the Wave Crusher series back in 2010, a concept which applied the superior engineering of other Bar Crusher models in a range of smaller boats at very competitive prices,” Mr Cleland said.
"Although they’re the smallest models in our range, many 535 owners have continually praised the capabilities of their boats and are taking them further afield to target more species… out of the estuaries and into the bays and even offshore in the right conditions."
Mr Cleland said that stability at rest is significantly boosted with the addition of Quickflow, which allows the boat to take-on several hundred kilograms of water ballast. The added weight and resultant stability is ideal when fishing at anchor for whiting or snapper, slow-trolling livebaits around headlands or jigging over reefs for kingfish.
"For shallow-water applications, such as casting lures for bream and flathead under the power of an electric outboard, the optional Bar Flap system can be used to keep water out and ensure the boat is easily manoeuvred through tight waterways," Mr Cleland added.
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