From a serious fishing rig to a family fun machine or budget friendly tinnie, aluminium boat brand Stacer has pretty much a boat for everyone. The Australian brand has a whopping 70-plus models spread across nine ranges.

You’ll find everything from Open Boats, to Prolines, Assault Pros, Crossfires, Outlaws, Sea Masters, Wild Riders, Sea Runners and the Plate series to meet your on-water needs. Ranging in size from 2.0 to 7.0-metres, there’s plenty of options.

Many feature the brand’s Revolution Hull for added stability and control, which can be found on Sea Masters, Crossfires, Assault Pros and Wild Riders, as well as the Outlaw and Sea Runner line-ups.

It all kicks off with Open Boats, the topless tinnies that can easily be loaded onto a 4WD, ute, camper trailer or caravan, without adding too much weight. In this space, you’ll find the 319, 379 and 399 Seasprite, as well as the Rampage 429 and 449.Rampage 449The latter sports the Revolution Hull. In the Open Boats category, there’s also the smaller Skimma 309, 319 and 359. Prolines are made with tough-pressed aluminium for superb stability and feature a sports hull for a smoother ride.

That range includes the 359 LS and SS, the 379 and the 399, while there are two SE models, in the form of the 359 and 379 SE, as well as the 409, 429 and 449 Angler. The Territory Striker completes the line-up in 359 LS and SS, 379 and 399.379 ProlineAssault Pros are proper competition fishing boats, built on the Revolution Hull and featuring a sleek design. Available in both standard and Tournament models, they can be had in 409, 429, 449, 459, 489 and 519 – Standard, or 469, 509, 529 – Tournament.Assault Pro 529Crossfires deliver the best of both worlds, pure fishing and space for your mates or kids. The range is huge, and starts with the 449, 481, 499, 519, 539 and 589 in standard trim. The SE variant comes in 449, 481,499,519, 539 and 589 too.Crossfire 449There are also four rear console models, including the 539 and 589 (RC) and SE versions of both. All the best parts of the boats we’ve outlined up to this point, can be found in the pinnacle of the tinnies, the Outlaw – available in tiller steer, side or centre console.

Fitted with the Revolution Hull, and with front and rear casting platforms and a live bait tank, these are the choice fishing boat for the serious angler. You can choose from the 429,449, 469, 489 and 519 SC, or the 449, 469, 489 or 529 (CC).Outlaw 469The tiller version is offered in 429, 449 and 469. The next wave of models are runabouts, with the Sea Master available in both small and large configurations. Opening the offerings is the 429, 449, 481, 519, 539 and 589. SE versions of those are also available.Seamaster 429A 499 SE completes that broader package. Wild Rider bow riders feature the Revolution Hull across the entire range, which includes the 499, 519, 539, 589 and 619, all of which can also be optioned as an SE model.Wildrider 589The Sea Runner range is next up, and features a mass of storage space, with a walk-through hatch, and room for the family. It’s available in standard or SE trim, in three sizes; 519, 529 and 589.Searunner 519The pinnacle of the Stacer range is the Plate series, highlighted by big offshore fishing boats that can handle anything you can throw at them. With a massive 20 different models, they can be had as a side and centre consoles, cabin and hardtop designs.

That line-up kicks off with the 609, 659, 709 and 759 Ocean Ranger soft top, and is joined by hard top versions in the same lengths. The centre cabin variant is offered in 589, 609, 659, 709 and 759, while there’s an Expedition edition of the 759 as well.Ocean Ranger 709Its Sea Ranger sibling is available as a side console, in 499, 519 or 539, or centre console in 499, 519, 539, 589, 659 and 709. Owned by Telwater, the same company that owns Quintrex, all Stacer boats are backed by a 3-year warranty.


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