For new or old, Wynnum Marina is the perfect place to take your boat for a spin! 

After 15 long years of waiting, the wait is finally over. For all the Cruisecraft fans out there, you aren’t going to believe what this beauty has in store for you. Three generations of boat building have accumulated into the new 695 Hardtop. The wide one-piece windscreen makes you feel like you’re truly the captain. With uninterrupted views in every direction, you will feel like you are the master of the high seas. It has an impressive 350L fuel tank that is a dual filler, meaning you can pull up on either side of the marina or at a survey and have no problems whatsoever.

Brent Ferguson from Wynnum Marine is an expert behind the wheel. He especially loves; the simple things like no zips and clips, good sliding and waterproof windows.

The new dash accepts a 22-inch Garmin, which is the biggest one on the market. It’s all rigged in through the new helm master system so you can use it for spot locking and the boat will hold itself. It’ll even drive itself. This craft is something from the future, perfect for any captain or boat enthusiast.

If the Crusiecraft  e695-HT isn’t your style, what about a new Kingfisher Powercat, from our mates across the ditch?

They’re a brand-new range of boats, recently imported into Australia from New Zealand. These impressive boats are made by a family-owned company at Tauranga on the North Island of New Zealand. Lucky for you, Wynnum Marine is debuting this fantastic water vessel at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show.

The main thing about these boats are they aren’t mono hulls, they’re a cat hull. Plus, they’ve got a central wave breaker hull built in as well. Two for the price of one. It’s a little bit of unique technology that smooths out the water flow between the hulls, reduces cavitation and aeration, and allows you to run a single engine super smoothly. There’s plenty of room to cast from, so fishing won’t be a problem. The boat also has built in ice boxes so your fish, and beer, will remain as cool as ever.

 

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