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Your own private Arvor Boat Show

by Andrew Hawkins 24 May 2020 07:08 BST
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This week we would usually have been at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show proudly showing you over our bestselling range of Arvor Sportsfish and Weekender models.

Since 2020 is a little bit different, we've brought our boats to you!

Step onboard your favourite model below. Or call us and we can take you through our virtual tour and answer any questions you may have.

The Arvor Weekender range

The Arvor 755 Weekender is a sporty and spacious modelbuilt on the cornerstones of safety, comfort and style. Designed for nine people you can take it out to sea, explore your local rivers or head out to your favourite fishing spot.

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Designed for inland and offshore fun, the NEW Arvor 905 Weekender has a variety of features designed to keep you and your loved ones safe. Enjoy a 360 degreesview from the cabin and a dual-engine option to gain full control over your surroundings.

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The Arvor Sportsfish range

The Arvor 905 Sportsfish has been designed without compromise for fishing, adventure and fun, and all in perfect safety and comfort. The 905 Sportsfish is suited for offshore cruising (category B) and carries up to 10 people.

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The Arvor 675 Sportsfish contains an intelligently designed cockpit for comfort, coupled with class-leading space. The maximum 225 HP engine will allow you to easily reach a cruising speed of 25 knots.

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Are you passionate about fishing? The Arvor 605 Sportsfish provides real value. The 150 horsepower engine and larger than average cockpit make it easy to get to the fish and get those rods over the side.

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