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Buyer's Guide to Quintrex Boats: Finding the Right Boat For You

30 Nov 23

Quintrex boats are renowned for their quality craftsmanship, versatility, and suitability for various boating activities. With a wide range of models and features to choose from, finding the perfect Quintrex boat can be overwhelming. It’s a feeling we totally get. After all, Quintrex has a lot of amazing boat ranges that include exciting features.

In this article, we'll explore all the key factors you need to consider when selecting a Quintrex boat so you can make an informed decision based on your specific boating needs.

Determine Your Boating Activities and Your Boating Environment

Consider the primary activities you plan to engage in with your Quintrex boat. Are you looking for a boat for fishing, cruising, water sports, or a combination of these? Evaluate the waters where you intend to use your Quintrex boat. Are you primarily boating in calm inland waterways, estuaries, or open oceans? The size and design of the boat should match the environmental conditions. Think about the number of people you typically have onboard and the amount of storage required. Quintrex offers different models tailored to specific factors:

Renegade: This boat is famous among fishermen due to features perfect for fishing such as a front and rear casting platform, rod holders, and a centre console deck.

Fishabout: A runabout boat that is designed with a car-like layout and dashboard. The Fishabout is versatile for all types of boating. You can use this boat for cruising, fishing, and even skiing. Its large open deck area is perfect for a family day out.

Frontier: The Frontier range is based on the Top Ender range from Quintrex and it’s designed for anglers. Its features include side pockets for storage of fish accessories, a live bait tank, and a pole mount insert. Its Apex Hull makes zipping around lakes and estuaries a smooth ride.

Freestyler: This range allows boaters to reach their full boating potential due to its versatility and performance on the water.  You can do various activities with this boat such as fishing, cruising, and even having a small party with your mates! It features underfloor storage to stow away your belongings, an active imaging 3-in-1 transducer for navigation aid, and a sound system and speakers to liven up your time in the water. This range also features the innovative Apex Hull, similar to the Frontier Range.

Top Ender: This is another popular fishing boat in the country as this barra-base tournament-styled boat is designed to explore remote creeks, estuaries, and open bays, and do sports angling.  With a live bait tank, raised casting platform, rod holders, and a glove box as features, this boat is perfect if you love to fish all day long, every day.

Cruiseabout: Looking for a family boat? This range is for you. The Cruiseabout is a bowrider boat that has a large and luxurious front lounge and rear front lounge where anyone on board can put their feet up and relax. Another perfect boat for water adventures.

Explorer: This tinnie range is perfect for lake, river, and estuary-style fishing. If you prefer a relaxing fishing trip, the Explorer has different models that will suit your preference.

Cabin: Do you prefer longer boating trips? The kind that could stretch for days? The Cabin range is for you. With two sets of range, this boat will let you do all the boating activities to your heart’s content with a cabin you can stay on to rest for the night and continue your adventures the next day. Perfect for solo, couple, group, and family trips.

Trident: Do you prefer offshore fishing? The Trident range is appropriate for that activity. Its Millenium Blade Hull helps the boat cut through rough waters like a knife. Its features include cabin storage, self-drain floor, outrigger mounting plates, rocket launchers, cutting boat, kill tank, and marine radio which are useful for serious fishing at the ocean.

Hornets: Another fishing boat, this is a great boat for catching fish in lakes and coastal waters. It has a front-casting platform perfect for fly fishing and an eclipsed V-Flared Hull, that gives a stable platform to fish when the boat is at rest.

Tinnie: The tinnie boat is a classic among Australian folks and it’s no secret that this range is still around. The classic range is perfect for beginner boaters who need to master their skill while deliberating if long-term boating is for them. Tinnies are also great boats to own by anyone since these can be brought anywhere. You can explore remote waterways with just a tinnie. How cool is that?  

Territory Legend: This fishing boat range is versatile enough to withstand freshwater and saltwater bodies. It’s got front and rear casting platforms, four-rod holders and a rear ladder to give you a convenient space to catch fish.

Unsure What Boat To Get? Ask the Experts!

If you’re still scratching your head because you can’t make up your mind about which Quintrex boat should you get? Why not consult with us here at Cavs Marine? We are a proud Quintrex dealer and we can give you great advice on what boat should you get.

Not only do we give valuable advice on which boat should you buy, but we also advise what outboard engine is compatible with the boat of your dreams. We determine the power output and fuel efficiency that aligns with your boating preferences and budget.

Selecting the right Quintrex boat involves a lot of considerations to ponder before setting your sights on a particular model. But with our guidance, you can confidently choose the Quintrex boat that perfectly aligns with your boating aspirations and ensures years of enjoyable experiences on the water. So go ahead and contact us by filling out this form and we will get back to you shortly.