Trade-A-Boat — February 2018

(Amelia) #1

OPPOSITE TOP TO BOTTOM Don’t be
fooled by the Tracker V-175’s small stance,
it could handle everything we threw at it;
Stabicraft returned with the 2400
Supercab, a more than capable blue-water
battleship; Also back for another round was
Anglapro with the Sniper 480 Pro.


TOP LEFT TO RIGHT Everyone expected
the Seafox 288 Commander to put up a big
fight and it did but was ultimately outshone
by the Mako; Previous winner and one to
watch was Haines Hunter’s 565R Limited, a
proven hull with performance to match its
great looks.

BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT After coming
close in ’17, Northbank returned with the
650 HT with all the fruit inside and great
looks from the wrap; Caribbean’s 2400
impressed with a huge cabin and cockpit;
Whittley brought the 22 Sea Legend; it
impressed in fit out and technology.

2016 set the scene for a back-to-back winner
and in this year Mako did it. Where the 234CC
left off, the 284CC took over. Bigger and
better, it dominated AGB 2017.

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