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New C200 Pocket Rocket from Pursuit Boats

by Sandman PR on 19 Apr 2011
Graaf Pursuit C200 Graaf Marine
A serious contender in the trailerable sportfisher market, the C200 is the first model in a new
inshore series from Pursuit Boats.


Measuring 6.45m LOA with a 2.51m beam, this centre console rig is a saltwater pocket rocket, packed with fishing-related features and designed with a strong focus on affordable quality as an entry-level introduction to the world-renowned Pursuit family.

A purpose-built, walk-around fishing vessel with a raised casting deck forward, Pursuit’s diamond non-skid all-weather deck, generous freeboard height, full bow railing and well-placed handrails ensures anglers can fight big fish all around the boat in complete confidence.


The centre console helm area offers considerable space to mount a large-screen GPS/sonar/radar display and other control panels and switches, along with the pod-mounted throttle control. The inside of the console itself is large enough to house a portable marine toilet and offers additional storage for all manner of gear.

The skipper and companion bench-seat will ensure a comfortable run to the fishing grounds, while stainless steel rod holders, under-gunwale rod storage racks, 70L livewell and insulated fish boxes are all standard inclusions.

Options including an aluminium T-top with rocket launcher, trim tabs and marine stereo allow owners to customise their C200 direct from the factory.

Rated to carry a 150hp four-stroke outboard, the Pursuit C200 will top out at around 65km/h and cruise comfortably around 40km/h.

Building functional inshore and offshore fishing boats for 60 years, Pursuit is renowned the world over for its superior construction, fit and finish, durability and uncompromising quality. Pursuit currently builds four ranges: Offshore (23'-37'), Centre Console (20'-31'), Dual Console (26') and Sport (28'-31').

Pursuit Boats are imported exclusively into Australia by Graaf Marine.

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