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Boatsales Staff11 Dec 2007
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Quicksilver 640 Warrior Hard Top

Quicksilver said its new 640 Warrior Hard Top is a successful merger of an excellent hull with a fantastic fibreglass hardtop creating a multi-function boat with superior performance and great looks

Good visibility in open water is a must said Quicksilver, so the Warrior was designed with a full, curved glass windscreen, and with head room of almost two metres.


Open water fishing is in the heritage of the Warrior, said Quicksilver, with the anchor locker enlarged to accommodate most capstan winches and longer warp lengths used in deep water.


The flush mounted instrument panel has been enlarged for greater flexibility in the choice of electronics, navigation and fish finding equipment, said Quicksilver, and that the styling of the 640 Warrior Hard Top includes a new graphic pack and a larger more functional bowrail.


With each vessel handcrafted for quality and durability, the finish is simply first-class, said Quicksilver.


A foam injected, under-floor section gives the Warrior unparalleled buoyancy with fibreglass stringers for durability, said Quicksilver, and the boat's stability has been enhanced with hydraulic trim tabs as standard, combined with a 22° variable deadrise hull for superior performance Quicksilver said it has an extensive dealership throughout Australia and stands by every boat it sells, with the Warrior backed by a six-year structural hull warranty.


For more info, visit http://www.brunswick.com/ or http://www.mercurymarine.com.au/


 


 


 

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