
The Big Boy has a full floor with marine carpet, so moving from one side of the boat to the other is a breeze, and two large thwart benches provide plenty of places to sit, said the manufacturer.
At 3.8m long, the Big Boy is certified to carry four people and is rated for up to 30hp, said Savage.
The 380 Big Boy also has anchor storage at the bow, rails on the bow and aft, level-floatation buoyancy, and comes with a five-year limited warranty.
"When you add up these great features, the 380 Big Boy makes a brilliant first boat or an ideal upgrade for more experienced anglers," said Ian Stanley, Savage's product manager.
"What's more, like all Savage boats, the 380 Big Boy can be perfectly packaged with the ideal Mercury or Mariner outboard engine and a custom-built Savage easy-launch trailer," he said.
Savage said the Big Boy's deeper transom means a Mercury or Mariner long-shaft outboard is ideal, and while it's built for room, the 380 Big Boy is still easy to tow with the family car, only being 4.7m long and 1.6m high.
The manufacturer said that all its boats are built with the same engineering integrity utilising fully welded construction techniques and proven designs.
For more information, visit www.savageboats.com.au