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From winding Gold Coast canals to the open Broadwater and beyond, Bluefin aluminium boats are built for local adventures, delivering a smooth ride that feels like glass across our waterways.
An aluminium hull shouldn’t mean big bumps, rough rides, and a wet deck.
And, with an Aussie brand like Bluefin, it doesn’t.
Founded in 1999, Bluefin has spent almost 30 years engineering a hull that blends like durability of alloy with the performance of glass.
The result is the Ezi-Ride – a deep-vee, broad-beamed hull that features reverse chines for better speed and less deck spray.
It’s the kind of design that makes boating feel effortless, no matter what kind of inshore water you’re navigating.
The Bluefin Ezi-Ride hull features a steeper deadrise, reducing chop in rougher conditions.
Reverse chines deliver better lift, faster planing, and less cabin spray.
A forward-positioned beam means Bluefins are stable at rest, even if you’re front-casting.
Bluefin beams are deliberately broader than similar-sized vessels, giving you and your passengers more deck room.
Yes, Bluefin boats are manufactured in China. However, the company, design team, and factory operations are fully Australian-owned and -managed. Production is carried out to strict Australian standards, with rigorous quality control and testing throughout the build process.
Because Bluefin boats are sold into demanding markets such as Germany and America, each model undergoes extensive design validation and on-water testing to ensure it meets the durability, safety, and performance expectations of both Australian boaters and the international market.
Bluefin boats deliver great value for money, especially if you’ll be doing a lot of lake or estuary fishing. Like all quality aluminium vessels, they’re durable and easy to look after – and Bluefin’s Ezi-Ride hull design means that you’ll get less hull slap and deck spray if the water’s choppy.
Just as importantly, every Bluefin is manufactured to the brand’s exacting standards. Bluefins are designed first and foremost for fishos, and that’s reflected in their rugged durability and strong on-water performance. If you want a boat that can handle almost any inshore condition, choose a Bluefin.