South Australian Angler – June 2018

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

HAINES HUNT ER 565 OFFSHORE


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here are few names in Australian
boat building as distinguished as
Haines Hunter. The company has been
designing and manufacturing quality
products since 1946, and is still right up
there with the market leaders today.
There are now more than two dozen
trailerable models in the Haines Hunter
range, among which is the extremely
popular Offshore series.
There are six Offshore models to
choose from and, as the name suggests,
each is designed for blue water fishing.
Recently I tested the smallest member
of this series, the 565, which has steadily
built a reputation as a great all-round
fishing machine for SA. Despite being the
‘little brother’ in this range, the 565 is a
very handy size for many locations and
applications here. It has become very

popular with keen anglers who regularly
run out wide to chase Gulf snapper or
Victor Harbor tuna, but also fits the bill
nicely for a family day on the local whiting.
I like the ratio of cockpit space to
cabin in the 565, and also the fact
that the Offshore provides more cabin
headroom than the ‘R’ version of this
hull. It’s quite comfortable up front
and, with the inclusion of an optional
bunk in-fill, would make a reasonable
overnighter for two people. There’s
a heap of dry storage space in the
cabin, both beneath the berths and
in upholstered shelves. Although not
as significant these days when drum
winches are all but a standard fitting,
the cabin hatch is big enough to work
through if required.
This boat has one of the neatest,

most economical helm/dash layouts
you’ll find. A full bulkhead with cabin
entry cut-out improves structural

Mercury’s Pro XS series packs plenty of punch

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