As we head into peak boating season, we take a closer look at the popular Stacer Outlaw model range.
First established in 1971, Stacer has become one of Australia’s most popular aluminium boat brands, renowned for both quality and craftsmanship. The Outlaw remains one of Stacer’s most popular model ranges on the water, offering an appealing array of features suited to both fishing and family day boating. The Stacer Outlaw range is available in a variety of configurations and sizes including tiller-steer (429-469), side console (429-529) or centre console (449-529), providing buyers with options and versatility. Whether you’re a boatie who prefers the deck space of tiller steer, a side console, or the fishability offered by a centre console, the Stacer Outlaw range has models to suit many boating lifestyles.
“The Stacer Outlaw series continues to deliver exceptional performance and adaptability,” says Lloyd Jaber, Stacer Product Manager about the enduring appeal of the Outlaw range. “Our customers trust these boats to handle Australia’s toughest conditions, and we’re proud of how the range consistently meets and exceeds expectations.” Stacer’s build quality and on-water performance is well known among many boaties, and each Outlaw model features tough 3mm bottom sheets and side sheets, Stacer’s Revolution Hull, front and rear casting platforms and a rear live bait tank. The Revolution Hull has been designed to enhance stability and smooth handling with the concave bottom sheets helping to ensure a smooth and soft ride. The spacious front casting platform is great for anglers, providing ample space to fish and reel in the big catch.
Storage is an important consideration on a boat and can help make your overall boating experience more efficient and enjoyable. The Stacer Outlaw range features various storage compartments that are helpful for keeping fishing and safety gear organised and easily accessible. The Outlaw range also includes many other standard features such as side rails, cup holders, side pockets and seating. Many optional upgrades are also available for the Outlaw, with popular choices including a bimini, cutting board, sound system, electric trolling motor bracket, hydraulic steering, transducer, sounder and marine radio. In terms of styling and aesthetics, buyers can also make their Stacer Outlaw stand out at the boat ramp via a range of paint colours and vinyl wrap options.
With its build quality, variety of layout configurations and optional features, the Stacer model range offers boaters both versatility and reliable performance. So, whether you’re considering a new aluminium vessel for fishing with mates or enjoying family time out on the water, the Outlaw range may be worth considering.
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