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Boatsales Staff15 Feb 2007
NEWS

Compact Sportsfishers

Owning a great sportsfisher is the dream of many anglers

But storing such a rig can be a nightmare.  Bar Crusher says its practical thinking and superior engineering has eliminated the problem of trailerable sportsfishing boats being too big to store in the average garage.

Just as each of Bar Crusher's cuddy cabin models has a folding roof, reducing the on-trailer height by a metre, the sturdy T-top of the new walkaround series folds down into the cockpit for low-profile towing and storage.

"We really take on board the things people say they want in their boats – it's about being market-driven and designing boats that fit people’s requirements," Bar Crusher’s Peter Cleland said.

"While we don’t custom-build boats, we do work hard to build a range of fully-featured boats and allow customers to tick all the boxes.

"The functional T-top of Bar Crusher's 530WR, 560WR and 640WR takes just a minute to fold down. It’s as simple as loosening a couple of handles, dropping the T-top and sliding it away."

For more information, phone
(03) 9702 8555, or visit www.barcrusher.com.au

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