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Take a seatrial on Kingfisher 670 Powercat and the 510 Powercat at the Auckland Boat Show – no appointment required

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Kingfisher Boats has over 20 years of experience designing and building custom aluminium Powercats, catamarans, and monohulls. Renowned for performance and durability, they cater to fishing, offshore adventures, and commercial applications with tailored, high-quality craftsmanship.

At the Auckland Boat Show, the Yamaha 670 Powercat will be showcased with Woodbine Marine Hamilton stand n the Marina at M57, while the 510 Powercat will be displayed on the BLA stand in the Marina at M64A, alongside MinnKota and Hummingbird. All boats are available for sea trials—no appointment needed.

Kingfisher Yamaha 670 Powercat

The Kingfisher Yamaha 670 Powercat is designed for serious fishers and divers, delivering bluewater performance, offshore confidence, and all-day comfort. Trailerable yet spacious, its wide beam and roomy cabin provide the feel of a much larger vessel. Twin outboards with separate underfloor fuel tanks ensure reliability, while a 2x 200L fuel capacity offers superior efficiency. Fishing features include 4 gunnel rod holders, a 5-rod rocket launcher, and cabin and deck lighting for night trips. A fully integrated boarding platform with a ladder makes it ideal for divers. Weighing 2.5 tonnes, it’s stable, efficient, and easy to handle.

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Kingfisher 510 Powercat

The Kingfisher 510 Powercat is a versatile, trailerable centre console boat designed for fishing and day trips. With a 2.28m beam, it comfortably accommodates six people. Its shallow draft allows easy access to shallows, close-in fishing spots, and effortless beach landings. A large casting platform makes it ideal for sight casting, fly fishing, or drifting. The twin-hull design ensures stability at rest, while the powercat hull delivers a softer, drier ride and improved fuel efficiency. Light enough for solo launching and retrieval, yet capable offshore, it offers easy water access, making it perfect for divers, swimmers, and explorers.

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Whether you’re a serious angler, an adventurous diver, or simply looking for a high-performance boat, Kingfisher Boats delivers the perfect combination of stability, efficiency, and versatility. The Auckland Boat Show is your chance to experience these boats firsthand—step aboard, explore their features, and feel their performance on the water. With sea trials available throughout the show, there’s no better way to see what makes Kingfisher Powercats stand out. Visit Stand M57 or M64A in the Marina, and take a ride—you won’t be disappointed!

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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