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2018 Supreme 420 Tinny Dinghy

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  MODEL
CLASS
Dinghies - Tinnies
HULL
Monohull
MODEL
420 Tinny
YEAR
2018
  SPECS
LENGTH OVER ALL (M)
4.2
DRAFT (M)
5.8
BEAM WIDTH (M)
1.7
HULL MATERIALS
aluminium
ENGINES
1
  DETAILS
NEW OR USED?
New

This brand new 2018 Supreme 420 Tinny is a tough, no-nonsense aluminium dinghy built for serious anglers and boaties who want reliability and durability in a compact package. With a rugged 4mm hull, transom and deck, and 3mm topsides and foredeck, it’s fully welded for long-lasting strength and performance.

It features two cross seats and a treadplate floor welded in for added grip and stability underfoot. Four rod holders come standard, making it fishing-ready straight off the trailer. The self-draining anchor well, alloy bow sprit with a nylon roller, and alloy bollard make anchoring hassle-free, while a front storage shelf keeps gear tidy and out of the way. Two rear flotation chambers offer added safety and buoyancy.

With an internal gunnel height of 550mm, this tinny offers solid freeboard and a reassuringly deep feel. It comes paired with a Voyager A10-14 trailer, making it easy to tow and launch wherever your next adventure takes you.

Perfect for inshore missions, lake cruising or harbour fishing, the Supreme 420 Tinny is a solid, Kiwi-ready workhorse built to last.

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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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