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605 Sportsfish named Australia's Greatest Boats 2015 Finalist!

by Arvor Boats on 14 Oct 2014
Arvor 605 Sportfish Arvor Australia
The 605 Sportsfish gives you such a good fishing experience you might not notice how safe it is! A hinged gate provides sea-height access to the transom. Starboard and port walk rounds provide fast accessibility to all areas of the boat. And a bow windlass option makes it easier than ever to drop anchor. The tempered glass windshield and large aft window with 360 degree view.

• Length overall (m) - 5.75
• Length of hull (m) - 5.50
• Beam maximum (m) - 2.54
• Height - without canvas (m) - 2.70
• Dry Weight (kg) - 1556 max engine
• Fuel Capacity (L) - 160

The boat that adapts perfectly to your plans. Equipped for serious fishing, flexible enough for cruising fun.

Excellent fishing performance:

• Fishing made easy with four cockpit rod holders and storage for six rods.

• Store up to six rods below the coaming or in the four rod holders. Below the deck you will find a lockable storage area to secure your fishing equipment.

• Includes a transom bait preparation station, an electric fish locker pump outs, two additional transom rod holders and a cockpit raw water wash-down. Maneuvering from the cockpit is made possible with the optional helm station.

Great cabin comfort, space and storage:

• Comfortable interior seating for two people and a double berth offers relaxation and all weather protection.

• Full width stern and port bench seats with removable table converts the cockpit into a dining area that offers the possibility to relax outside.

• Multiple storage options in the cabin space underneath the berths, below the cabin floor and seating.

Secure feeling aboard:

• The helm provides 360 degree visibility. In rough waters a tempered glass windshield and strong windscreen wipers ensure safe operation.

• The boat is equipped with two automatic bilge pumps and a dual battery system to ensure power at any time.

• High freeboards in the cockpit, safety rails and easy bow access provide safe circulation aboard.

• Mercury power options deliver power, reliability and excellent fuel economy.

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