Stacer offers a range of low profile tinnies for lakes and estuaries, and high sided tinnies for more open water.
Stacer tinnies have wide beams and high sides making them spacious and safe to operate.
They are easy to drive and handle well in a variety of conditions and are very economical to operate whatever your boating experience.
Darren Nichols says that these smaller Stacer boats are a great option for first time boaties.
“Stacer’s range of Open Boats and Prolines are the perfect starter boats and an especially good boat for the kids,” he said.
“Our open boats feature the high performance EVO Hull while the Proline range features a V-shape hull design.”
“Although the Open Boats and Prolines are labelled Stacer’s smaller boat range, they continue to surprise customers with their stability and performance which is uncommon for boats as small and lightweight as these.”
Both open boat models include welded front and rear bench seats, transom handles, anchor shelf and fuel tank rack.
The 399 Proline and the 429 Seahorse both carry four people comfortably.
The Proline models are designed as a more low profile car topper style dinghy and feature front and rear bench seats and designed with Stacer’s Proline Sports Hull for superb stability.
Both Open Boats and Prolines are available with a Stacer Ready 2 Go Package which includes boat, motor and trailer for first time boaties to start their fishing lifestyle straight away.
For more information contact your local Stacer dealer or visit Stacer’s website www.stacer.com.au