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Boatsales Staff8 Oct 2014
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MANDURAH BOAT SHOW: New boats on the water!

In 2014, the quality of new boats on display will not disappoint

This year at the Mandurah Boat Show, there will be host of new boats on display. Whether you're looking for a fishing boat, a boat for the family to enjoy or a boat to get the adrenalin pumping, there's something for everyone one the water at Mandurah. The Show will be op from October 10-12 and tickets are available now at http://mandurahboatshow.com.au.

BOATS FOR FISHING
Fury Boats 282HTC:
The latest from WA boat builder Fury Boats, the 282 HTC features a recess for portable generator in the transom, and the new Simrad NSS 16" Evo 2. (opening photo of sistership).

Stabicraft 2050 Supercab: Featuring a longer hull, more ergonomic cabin and innovative Game Chaser Transom and Arrow Pontoons, this is a serious fishing boat. The Stabicraft 2050 Supercab is solidly made, performs exceedingly well and is very comfortable to fish from and drive. This new boat will be on display with Mandurah Motor Marine.

New Stacer Hardtop: The new hardtop range offers a tough, Aussie-built plate boat for offshore fishing, and will be on display with Bluewater Marine.

Bar Crusher Hard Top Pilothouse series: Incorporating three models – 670HTP, 730HTP and 780HTP, the HTP series offers fully-enclosed cabins, toilets and other comforts, meaning you get protection from the weather plus the option to stay overnight. All Boats and Caravans will bring the exciting Bar Crusher 730 HT to the Show.

Tattoo 515 Navigator: With All Boats and Caravans.

Haines Signature 623F: With All Boats and Caravans.

G3 Boats: G3 Boats are a new venture in the Australian market, and are a quality aluminium boat manufacturer owned by Yamaha America. Jetpower will have three models on display – the Angler V172 FS, Angler V185 F and Gator 1756 SC. Jetpower says it is very excited about bringing this product into the WA market.

BOATS FOR FAMILIES TOO
North Bank 750HT:
The North Bank 750HT is a fully enclosed hard top with an enormous amount of deck space, fitted with twin 200hp four-stroke motors and boasting large screen electronics, switch gear and digital gauge systems. On display with Midway Marine.

Northstar 880 RS (pictured): Newly released, the Northstar 880 RS has a deep V and comfortable high-speed drive and large cabin for two people. It’s unique accommodation with large cabin, WC and sink, refrigerator, oven and shower makes it perfect for families who enjoy this extra comfort.

Quintrex's new Trident Hard Top range: The full Trident range now includes a 610, 650, and 690 cabin configuration, plus the new hardtop additions in 650 and 690. The Quintrex 650 Trident hardtop will be on display with Aquasports Marine.

CruiseCraft Explorer 595 HardTop: Cruisecraft has just released its third Hard Top model. The CruiseCraft design is flowing, in proportion and expertly tooled. A big feature of the CruiseCraft 595 HT is the optional sliding perspex cabin door and another popular option is the slide out canopy.

Fi-Glass Fireball: This year, you can check out the new release Fireball. This is an entry-level boat, affordable and ideal for families. It boasts a contemporary interior, coupled with a modern stylish look. It is easy to handle on and off the trailer, while offering drivers fantastic sea-keeping ability. On display from Aquasports Marine.

Whittley 2380: A comfortable family boat with all the mod-cons. See it at All Boats and Caravans.

Atomix Boats: Hitech Marine for the first time ever will be displaying the full range of Atomix Fibreglass Boats including the exclusive world release of the new Atomix 520WA model. Vessels in the fleet range from 4.2m – 6.0m and boast the latest generation of Mercury 4-Stroke engines.

LUXURY CRUISERS

Maritmo: The Gold Coast boatbuilder will have a M470 Offshore Convertible ideal for the tackle the big winds of the Wild West and its even wilder fish on show, along with a cruisy shaft-driven S43 sedan entertainer aboard which you can also reel in the sea miles.

Riviera: The big Australian will have six boats on display, which include the anticipated WA release of the 515 SUV, and the 50 Enclosed Flybridge. The Aussie favourite will also display the 445 SUV, 5000 Sport Yacht, 5800 Sport Yacht and 43 Open Flybridge.

LeisureCat Powered Catamarans: Two new models will be on display with LeisureCat Australia, including the Flybridge 450 SportsCruiser and the 350 Hardtop express model.

BOATS FOR EXCITEMENT
Scarab jet boats: First time to WA, these new jet boats are sure to amaze. New models include 165 with 250hp jet, 215 with twin 250hp jets. They look extremely cool, are fun and exhilarating, and easy to operate in shallow water and offer very sharp turning ability. A perfect family boat.

Glastron GTS187 jet boat: The all-new 2014 GTS 187 marks the brand’s first foray into jet-powered pleasure boating. The Rotax 4-TEC jet power plant promises quick acceleration to get water-skiers up in a hurry. Competitively priced, this boat will be on display with Sportsmarine Boat Centre.

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