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Jeff Webster12 Apr 2014
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Classic Boats -- Top 10 Trailerboats Under 6.0m (Pt 4)

Few Aussie trailerboats have been as popular as the V19R runabout and V19C cuddy from legendary Haines Hunter...

LEGENDS FROM THE 1970s
The Haines Hunter V19R and V19C were very successful models for company founders John and Garry Haines. The V19R, the more popular of the two, was derived from the deep-vee Bertram 19 and launched in the late 1960s. The full cabin V19C followed soon after.

During the 1970s hundreds of V19s were sold and they continue to be sought after today. The V19R is the preferred boat for anglers as it has plenty of deck fishing space, yet can be towed (just) behind a large family car due to its low profile and reasonably light weight.

The V19R is a predictable, well mannered craft, easily handled in most sea conditions. Its deep vee hull requires plenty of power for good performance, but it provides a comfortable ride, and is stable enough at rest for two big blokes to man-handle a fish over the side.

With a regular runabout configuration, the V19R has a huge fishing cockpit, large enough for anglers to build a central cutting board/workbench, or even to mount a game-chair.

The biggest disadvantage of the V19R is the lack of protection afforded by the low standard windscreen. To this end, many owners have fitted a “spacer” pad between the windscreen and the deck so the screen is higher and shields a standing helmsman from wind and spray.

As noted, the Haines V19 was also available in a full cabin version called the V19C. This is also a very well designed craft, extremely popular with families. The cabin is large, with full berths, a lot of headroom, and could be ordered with a galley and sink.

Both the V19R and V19C are very popular models on the used boat market. Prices vary widely, depending on age and condition. A budget of up to $25K should buy you an original, cosmetically restored model with a mechanically sound engine.

Specifications:
Haines Hunter V19R and V19C
Price range: $12,000 - $25,000 (Note: This estimated price range should be taken as a general guide only.)
Length: 5.94m
Beam: 2.37m
Hull weight: 790/884kg
Deadrise: 22.5 degrees
Maximum power: 250hp
Best power: 150hp

For detailed information on the Haines Hunter V19R and V19C, and reviews on dozens of other great used boats, pick up a copy of Jeff Webster’s Secondhand Boat Secrets magazine. This 148 page used boat buyer’s guide can be purchased at selected newsagents or online at www.jeffwebster.com.au

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