Stacer Boat Reviews

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Stacer Barra Pro 519 Review

A tidy transom arrangement leaves the aft casting deck almost totally clear with the bow casting deck similarly well proportioned.

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Stacer Barra Pro 519 Sportfisher Review

Stacer Barra Pro 519 Sportfisher praise is due to the new pressed sides, which I thought completed one of the most exciting new sportfishers we've seen in a long time. I guess I don't need to tell you I liked it very much.

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Stacer 569 Easy Rider Review

Stacer's choice of hydraulic steering on the 569 is to be applauded and this certainly contributes to how effortlessly the 569 Easy Rider can be tossed around. Family boating brings me to this Stacer's greatest asset, safety.

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Stacer 420 & 435 Barra Elite and ProLine Angler boats review

A basic 420 ProLine Angler, set out like the test boat and powered by a pull start 25hp will come in at around $9,000. Adding a four-stroke could add the best part of another couple of grand to that. The fact is a 435 Barra Elite is not going to catch you more fish than the smaller, simpler and less expensive 420 ProLine Angler.

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Stacer 475 Easyrider Review

After a few hours in it, we're happy to report that a Stacer 475 EasyRider is an excellent rendition of the theme. As a cruise about family fun boat it handles like precious few aluminium hulls ever have and as a fishing boat, it also deserves an even closer look.

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Stacer 475 Nomad Top End Barra Boat Review

For use on big dams, big estuaries and middling-sized bays there is not much that will faze the Stacer 475 Nomad. All-in-all, a VERY workable place from which to fish.