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Process
Getting out there is as simple as it looks.
Ask about one of our new boats and get your financing sorted.
Inspect the boat at our yard, review its paperwork, then take it for a water test.
Buy the boat and load it onto your trailer – or have it delivered to a marina of your choice.
‘Dale was so helpful and informative – such a hard worker, one happy customer.’
Jake Te rangi
[content – boat owner]
Lifestyle Matching
You love spending time on the water. Our job: match you with a boat that makes the outdoors even better.
Enjoy the sunshine and sea spray. Buy a vessel that’s big enough for the whole family.
Skip the frills for functionality. Look for an aluminium boat that matches your fishing style.
Do day trips and overnight expeditions. Buy a boat that balances onboard space and fuel efficiency.
Stay stable while soaking. Find a boat that’s wide-beamed, shallow-hulled, and built for the nearshore.
Find a runaround that balances capacity and seating. Make short trips safely, quickly and comfortably.
‘Definitely 5 stars!
My partner and I had a really terrible experience at another business […] which we cancelled a boat purchased due to. […]
Thank you guys for really turning our experience around […]
We really appreciate how friendly you all were and how upfront you were during our experience.
We’ll definitely be recommending you to all our mates.’
We do. You can bring your own trailer to pick up your new vessel or buy one from us on the day.
Yes, we can. We can deliver your boat to any waterway on the Gold Coast. You’re also welcome to pick up the boat from our yard.
Lead times for new builds vary based on the time of year and the manufacturer. On average, you’ll need to wait 5 to 6 months after placing an order to receive a new McLay and 3 to 4 months for a Bluefin. Polycrafts and Horizons typically take one to 2 months.
The easiest way to get an accurate lead time for a specific vessel is to call us or visit our Arundel boatyard. We can talk to the manufacturer and even work with other suppliers to get you the vessel you want as quickly as possible.
‘Beam’ is a boat’s width at its widest point. A larger beam means more stability. A smaller beam means more manoeuvrability.
‘Hull weight’ or ‘dry weight’ is the weight of the boat without any passengers, cargo or fuel. Lighter boats are more fuel-efficient, faster, and easier to handle, but can be impacted more by chop.
‘Bottom sheet’ is the bottom of the hull. Most bottom sheet specifications refer to the thickness of the material. Thicker bottom sheets reduce noise, improve durability, and provide a more stable ride.
‘Horsepower’ is how much power a boat’s engine can output. Increasing a boat’s horsepower means faster acceleration and a higher top speed.
‘Draft’ is the distance from your boat’s keel to its waterline. A shallower draft means you can get closer to rocks and shorelines. A deeper draft improves stability.
‘Steering’ is the type of steering your boat has. Mechanical steering is ideal for low-horsepower boats, hydraulic for mid-power, and power-assisted for high-power.