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Boatsales Staff14 June 2016
NEWS

MELBOURNE BOAT SHOW: Haines Hunter, Clark, Anglapro, Skicraft and SeaDoo debuts

A complete Vic boat dealership with a big spread of new boats and Compleat Angler fishing fitout

Boats & More will be exhibiting five top trailerboat brands at this year’s Melbourne boat show opening June 17-19. The line-up covers all the popular Aussie trailerboat pursuits from family and fishing to cruising and skiing and 'SeaDooing'.

The six-strong Haines Hunter boat line-up will features the new family-orientated 595 Weekender and the all-new 2100R performance machine.

The 595 Weekender is the model in the new Cruiser range by Haines Hunter designed especially for extended and comfortable family time on the water.

The big difference compared with Haines Hunter’s popular fishing models, including the other variants built on this popular 595 rough-water hull, is the level of comfort, with plush carpet throughout, a rear lounge in an upgraded fabric, and a table in the cockpit.

The 595 Weekender includes a comfy cabin as well as deck lighting, moulded footrests, stainless steel drink holders, padded side coamings, boosted storage, and smart graphics and styling.

The all-new 2100R, which is based on the famous 2100so, is a dedicated sportsboat and the first model ever produced will be on display at Melbourne boat show.

Packaged with a 300hp Mercury Verado, the 2100so can hit speeds of more than 70 knots or 130km/h, which is said to edge out the previous model with the same horsepower.

The new 2100 hull is significantly wider than the former model for more internal space and a big social seven-person cockpit capacity, while still retaining the sleek lines made famous by Haines Hunter.

ALLOY OPTIONS
On the aluminium side of things, Boats & More will have a impressive display of Clark boats including the 395 Predator, 427 Fish Master, 430 Bay Hunter, 435 Kakadu, 455 Dominator, 449 Rebel CC, and the all-new 410 Cod Catcher.

The 410 Cod Catcher has been jointly designed by Boats & More and Clark boats based on customer feedback and requests. It’s a must-see fishing platform if you love your freshwater fishing.

AnglaPro will also make a splash with the Getaway 484 Pro, Outlaw 434 Pro and new release models including the 424 Sniper and Trixsta 46.

The Sniper 424 is described as a tough but sweet performing centre console with plenty of purpose-built features for fishing, while the Trixsta 46 is a crossover model for fishing and watersports and family fun.

For the ski enthusiasts, Boats & More will have Skicraft and XFI boats on display on a dedicated stand, along with a new-release skiboat trailer by Dunbier.

Last but not least, Boats & More is displaying Mercury and Suzuki outboard engines, as well as a range of the latest SeaDoos with keen show-only pricing and savings up to $2000.

Boats & More is also part of the Compleat Angler network of tackle stores, which means it can set-up you up from boat to tackle in one hit at the Melbourne boat show. More at Stand E9 and www.melbourneinternationalboatshow.com.au.

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