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New product: Savage Raptor Extreme

New budget car-topper for fishing and lightweight boating

Top-selling aluminium boat manufacturer Telwater has added a new lightweight V-nose punt dinghy to its Savage Raptor range of car-toppers and trailerable dinghies.

According to Savage, the new Raptor Extreme is the brand’s “most adventurous dinghy yet” and is designed “for the devoted explorer who wants to go further up rivers creeks and estuaries".

It’s available in two models, 355 and 375, with 15 hp and 20 hp ratings respectively.

Budget car-topper will get you out on the water for around $5grand, depending on motor

“The 375 Raptor Extreme is equipped with a high freeboard and wide beam for increased safety and stability. In addition, this model has large front and rear bench seats with more room while fishing and crabbing,” the company says.

It also comes standard with grab rails for loading, anchor storage and a deep floor for comfort while on the water.

The Raptor Extreme 75 measures 3.75m long, with a 1.77m beam and 0.87m depth. It’s rated to carry four people and weighs 92kg (boat only).

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