
Stacer has updated its successful Proline range with the release of the new Proline Striker Series using its 399 to 429 models.
The Proline Striker Series are said to be perfect entry-level fishing tinnies, as they are budget friendly, but with new and improved features that really pack a punch.
Stacer National Account Manager Drew Jackson said the Prolines are already popular among entry-level fishermen (watch this space for our upcoming test of the 429 Proline) and the new Striker Series is set to be an even bigger hit.
"If you want a stable casting condition, the Striker Series Prolines are for you," he said.
"We have widened the chines on the newly designed Striker Series hull for unbeatable stability at rest and underway.
"The new hull also provides a deeper entry point to ensure a soft ride and improved spray deflection to make sure you stay dry.
"Prolines are an Aussie fishing favourite and we expect to see lots of the new models out on the water," Drew said.
NEW STRIKER BOW
The Striker Series features an innovative arrow-shaped bow design which has increased the cockpit size by 11 per cent to create plenty of fishing room.
These new models are also said to be packed with practical standard features including: glove box, fitted drink holder, bow and transom handles and bench seat flotation.
The optional bimini provides protection from the harsh Australian sun, so you can enjoy even longer days out on the water.
Stacer says models 399 to 429 have enough room for five people on the front and rear bench seats, making the Prolines the perfect boats to take out for a day on the water fishing with friends and family.
The Stacer Prolines are available as a package complete with boat, motor trailer and come with three year warranty for peace of mind.
You can get afloat for under $15k with a fully rigged, ready to roll, fishing-optimised 429. We just tested one so check back on our sites under Reviews.
For more information on the Prolines and the entire Striker Series visit the Stacer website.