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2024 Smartwave SW4800 Centre Console

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  MODEL
CLASS
Dinghies - Tinnies
HULL
Monohull
MODEL
SW4800 Centre Console
YEAR
2024
ASKING PRICE
13998
CURRENCY
NZD
  SPECS
LENGTH OVER ALL (M)
4.8
BEAM WIDTH (M)
2
DRY WEIGHT (KG)
500
HULL MATERIALS
polyethylene-plastic
ENGINES
1
  DETAILS
NEW OR USED?
Used

This versatile 4.8m boat is designed with functionality, safety, and ease of use in mind, making it a solid choice for inshore fishing or family outings. With an approximate towable weight of 500kg, it’s light enough for most vehicles to handle with ease. The 2.0m beam provides good on-water stability, while polyurethane foam-filled underfloor buoyancy offers peace of mind and extra safety.

It comes equipped with a range of practical features including a large, easy-access front hatch, non-skid UV-stabilised flooring, and grab rails at both bow and stern. For storage, there are side pockets and underfloor compartments, ideal for stowing tackle, lifejackets or other gear. Rod holders come standard, making it fishing-ready from the get-go.

A moulded acrylic windscreen (RT) provides protection at the helm, while marine mechanical steering (RT) ensures responsive handling. Other standard features include a bollard, fair lead and roller, boarding platform, and navigation lights (RT).

The hull is backed by a 2-year structural warranty, offering added confidence in build quality and durability.

Motor not included: Please visit us in store for motor options and pricing. Note: Any motors shown in photos are for display purposes only and not included in the base boat price.

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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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