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ANGLER 4.15 (SPORTFISHER)

Good freeboard, a comfortable ride, light weight, rugged construction - all are features of the Stessl Angler 4.15.

Designed specifically for open bays, harbours, lakes and dams, the new anglers are the perfect choice for fishermen who want the deluxe interior of an up-market barra punt, but with the sea keeping and safety features of a traditional vee bow boat - and great handling thanks to the Edge Vee Hull system.

ANGLER 4.15 (SPORTFISHER)

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ANGLER 4.35 (SPORTFISHER)

A longer, wider, more seaworthy craft, the Angler 4.35 is one of the most versatile alloy fishing rigs available. It is small enough to fish for jacks and barra in narrow creeks and streams, yet large and safe enough to run choppy bays and harbours in pursuit of tailer or mackarel.

Thruth is, in inshore waters there's not much you can't do with an Angler 4.35. The boat has great levels of ride and stability.

ANGLER 4.35 (SPORTFISHER)

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ANGLER 4.65 (SPORTFISHER)

The 4.65 is the big rig of the Stessl Anlger series. It has been designed for the recreational fishing market, but features tough, commercial grade construction, an extra wide beam, plate alloy topsides, and a huge working deck area.

Like the 4.35, the 4.65 comes with the Trak Rail hull bottom, a design is unique in the boating industry. The chief benefits of the hull includes a comfortable ride, great cornering abilities, and amazing lateral stability and speed.

ANGLER 4.65 (SPORTFISHER)

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