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Savage Fibreglass to attend Brisbane Boat Show

by Ebany Draper on 28 Jul 2011
Savage at Brisbane Boat Show. Ebany Draper Telwater
A new spin from Australia’s oldest name in boating. The Savage brand has been part of the Australian Boating Industry since 1898, and has now expanded into fiberglass models, naming the new range Savage Fiberglass.

The ever growing range currently consists of 2 models the 175 and 195 bowrider with a cabin edition set to be released late September. The models in the range are available in TKS, MPI or V6 engine configurations.

Trailerboat magazine described the boats as pure fun. 'Exhibiting a superb set of on-water manners the bowrider turns hard and points accurately and was absolutely predictable and while it could be called nimble, pure fun is a better description.'

The Fiberglass bowriders are also commonly referred to as ‘the sports car on water’ due to their considerable power and precision handling which mimics that of a modern day sports car.

Get Wet Boating will be showcasing the Savage fiberglass range at the Brisbane show which runs from the 25th-28th of August 2011.



Get down and have a look, you can also see the new vinyl wraps recently released by Savage giving your bowrider that extra wow factor.

For more information on the 175 or 195 boweriders head to the Savage Fiberglass website www.fibreglass.savageboats.com.au

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