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A great option for inland fishos looking to chase freshwater prey, the Stacer new 379 Proline SE.

Stacer launches new Proline models

Stacer Australia has announced the launch of its latest offering – the Stacer 359 Proline SE and Stacer Proline 379 SE – perfect for inland fishing enthusiasts.

Based off the popular Proline series, the Proline SE has all the benefits of the original while incorporating deeper side sheets.

This feature makes it more ideal for larger dams and lakes and is an added safety feature when the little ones are onboard.

Other standard features include two aluminium bench seats – one with a glove box – a transducer bracket and safety rails.

Available options include a bimini cover to keep off the worst of the sun, rod holders, carpeted fuel-tank rack and paint vinyl wrap.

Drilling down into the numbers, the 359 Proline SE has a capacity of two people, with 1.6mm aluminium bottoms and a maximum horsepower of 15.

This is the perfect option for a solo fisho or a couple of friends who want to head into the dam or river.

The Stacer 359 Proline SE is a step up from the original Proline.

 

The 379 Proline SE is setup to accommodate three people, with a maximum horsepower of 25 and featuring 1.6mm aluminium bottoms also.

For those with a small family or an extra companion, this boat is perfect for exploring Australia’s waterways.

Stacer general manager Sam Hayes said, “We are thrilled to bring the Stacer 359 and 379 Proline SE models to the market.”

“We are confident that this boat will exceed the expectations of our customers and provide them with the ultimate fishing experience.”

The Proline models join those existing in the family – including the original Proline, the Angler and the Territory Striker.

All Stacer’s boats are handmade in the Gold Coast by a team of dedicated local tradespeople.

To find out more about the new Proline SE range, head to stacer.com.au/aluminium-boat-range/prolines

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