ALL NEW
OUR NEW “DEEP V” AND “MEDIUM V” OFFSHORE TILLERS
While a lot of our standard range of hulls have been relatively shallow in deadrise compared to some competitors at the transom with deadrises around 14 degrees and a relatively small flat chine at about 80mm. We know everyone loves choice. So we have developed an Offshore Tiller range of standard and deep deadrise hulls. Peter, our lead Naval Architect takes you through the differences between our tried and tested hulls when compared to our new deep deadrise options. When deciding between these hulls ask yourself, “do you want to travel through the chop or jump over it?”. For driving through the chop, we feel our standard design is a great balance of performance, stability, and soft ride. If you want to be jumping over waves in big seas, the deeper deadrise comes into its own.


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BUILD WIKI
March 24 – Model Releases
New CNC Alumnium Boat Kits. Including a top-of-the-line 7.8m, a 5.7-metre skiff boat, designed specifically for the river rat, but with the capability to head out into the bay and a 7000LC A workhorse, designed for commercial use whether you are transporting gear, equipment or need a stable platform to perform on water maintenance or construction. We beefed up the deck to cater to a max load of approx 3275 kg.
DIY CNC MARINE BUILD
We’re thrilled to share the inspiring journey of Raymond, a passionate DIY builder who partnered with our design team to bring his dream boat to life. Opting for the impressive 6510CC model, Raymond’s dedication and craftsmanship shine through every step of the process, meticulously documented on his YouTube channel. Join us in following along with Raymond’s adventure as we eagerly anticipate the continued progress of this remarkable project.
4600CC ON-WATER VIDEO
If you’ve grown up in Australia you’d probably be familiar with the “tinnie” culture. Jarred built his business ‘Jared’s Tinnie mods’ to support the tinnie culture, modifying boats to the customers needs. He finally decided to build his own, the 4600CC… Obviously he didnt leave it standard, adding his own touches to the design. We caught up with Jared in Fingal Head, NSW on our most recent ‘ Barbecue day’, to chat Tips and tricks, the build performance and heaps more. You dont want to miss this one.
