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Stacer have worked hard to design models which offer a sensational ride and superior "strength to weight" ratios. Utilising alloy press forming technology, we've created solid, rigid hulls which deliver outstanding on-water performance in both large and small models. Check them out at the New World Honda Marine dealership in Melbourne today.
We build fishing and family friendly boats with practical features that are easily affordable and safe to operate, easy to handle and trailer, economical, require minimal maintenance and are long lasting. That's why today we enjoy the respect of many satisfied customers and take pleasure in the considerable amount of repeat business from current Stacer owners wishing to upgrade to newer models. Find out more at the New World Honda Marine dealership in Melbourne. |
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Stacer 459 SF Barra Pro
Words - Rick Huckstepp
Built on Stacer's Evo hull style, it has a sharp leading forefoot on the front of the keel line which is swaged back to give it broad contact with the water surface when off the plane. This offers the best case scenario of maximum stability at rest when drift fishing or on anchor and underway in chop.
The bulbous aft end of the side sheets adds to buoyancy when the vessel is dead in the water and a couple of people are occupying the stern end of the cockpit or aft casting platform - the added weight pushing the wider section of the hull deeper into the water.
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Stacer 435 SF Barra Elite
Words - Rick Huckstepp
Stacer is nailing this segment of the market with their 435 Barra Elite which comes into the marketplace at a respectable price and has enough assets as standard from which to build an economical fishing platform.
Stacer's Evo hull lends itself to comfortable open estuary and lake travel, because in long stretches of straight river where wind is against fast tidal flow or in the open expanse of lakes such as Proserpine (Qld) chop up to one metre is not uncommon and water conditions that heavy will slow even big trailerboats.
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