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HomeMagazineBoat BusinessHurricane Boats Hit the Water in Australia and New Zealand

Hurricane Boats Hit the Water in Australia and New Zealand

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Get the family ready to experience the ultimate in deck boating as Hurricane Boats, the #1 selling Deck Boat in the United States, has now arrived in Australia and New Zealand. Renowned for their innovative designs, exceptional quality, and unparalleled performance, Hurricane Boats are set to thrill Australian and New Zealand families in waterways across the region.

McRae Boats in Wodonga, Victoria, has been appointed as the first official dealer, offering the full range of Hurricane Boats, including the popular Fundeck and Sundeck product lines. With sizes ranging from 18ft to 26ft, there’s a Hurricane Boat to suit every boating enthusiast’s needs. Further authorised dealers across the two countries will launch over the remainder of 2024, making viewing and demonstrating Hurricane Boats accessible to all customers.

Hurricane Boats will be showcased at the Melbourne Boat Show from October 17 – 20, 2024, allowing boating enthusiasts to experience the Hurricane difference firsthand. Not only will a great range of boats be displayed, but customers will also have the opportunity to take on-water demonstrations for the first time. “We are thrilled to bring Hurricane Boats to Australia and New Zealand,” said Sales & Operations Manager, John Potter. “Our boats are designed to provide unparalleled comfort, versatility, and fun on the water for the entire family. We’re excited to partner with McRae Boats and look forward to a successful launch at the Melbourne Boat Show.”

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Please contact McRae Boats or visit the Hurricane Boats website for more information.


John Potter Email – John.Potter@polaris.com Phone – +61 457 000 040

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