Ballistic 1950KC

Ballistic Boats has released the latest ski-boat to hit the market and Geoff Green thinks this Craig Loomes designed flyer will do more than turn heads.
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Breeze 4.9m Dory

The commercial and contracting sectors have embraced the Breeze dory because it is virtually indestructible, unsinkable and it floats in a puddle. The same hull, but in a more developed form, is available to the recreational sector. Geoff Green visited the Waikato region to find out more.
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Aqualite 601RV

I had no intention of writing a boat review when I stepped aboard the Aqualite 601RV. Family Boats had supplied it as the photographic boat and I hardly gave it a second thought when I boarded it at sea.
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Genesis 400 Flybridge

Genesis Marine, with its range of popular mid-size launches, is New Zealand's most prominent production launch builder. Geoff Green went aboard Crystal Clear, the latest Genesis 400 Flybridge.
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White Pointer 850

The East Cape region provides awesome fishing potential but it generally requires an ocean capable craft to capitalise on the opportunities. Geoff Green experienced a trailer boat with this bluewater capability when he went to Napier and Gisborne to trial the White Pointer 850.
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AMF 580 V-Berth

Every AMF 580 V-Berth displays the builder's mission statement - Guaranteed Tough - across the transom. But Geoff Green was impressed with more than its strong construction when he headed into a wild, west-coast sea.
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Mac Millennium 600

The release of the all-new Mac Millennium 600 has elevated rotationally moulded plastic boats to a new level in the marketplace. Geoff Green took the first boat for a spin.
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Rayglass 850 Legend

A Rayglass 850 Legend won the Overall Winner prize at the 2000 New Zealand Boat Show and the same boat also won the GRP Fishing Boat award. Geoff Green visited the Rayglass factory and went aboard the showboat to see why this established model continues to impress the judges.
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Stabicraft 753HT

Setting a must-go date to review the 753HT Stabicraft out of Wellington made Geoff Green a touch nervous. The strong winds and fearsome tidal rips that often sweep the area, combined with Mike Southward's tendency to go hard out, had the potential to make it a hell trip.
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