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Haines Hunter 725 range - Ruler of the seas

by Haines Hunter 23 Mar 2023 01:47 GMT
Haines Hunter 725 range © Haines Hunter

Built for serious all weather adventure, the 725 Hard Top range sets the standard for versatile trailer boats. All weather protection, genuine offshore credentials, lock-up security, plus more means that Haines Hunter Hard Tops deliver the goods.

In this months newsletter we highlight our 725 models. From big game fishing to water skiing, wake boarding to diving, the 725 range adapts to just about any boating activity - all with that unmistakable Haines Hunter ride!

Haines Hunter HQ, are back at the Auckland Boat Show. Come down and see them 23 - 26 March at Jellicoe Harbour, Booth 24.

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SS725 vs SP725 vs SE725

The Haines Hunter 725 range comes in various configurations. The SS725 features an open hard top with the security of an enclosed lock-up forward cabin, whilst the SP725 has an open plan layout designed for big game fishing to water skiing, wake boarding to diving.

For the ultimate ocean cruiser the SE725 boasts bi-fold doors and electric windows. Setting a new benchmark in style for trailer boats, the 725 range comes with an impressive selection of standard features and can be optioned up with enclosed head, shower, 2-burner gas stove and full length V-berth. Just imagine extended trips away to the likes of the Marlborough Sounds, the Bay of Islands or Fiordland!

Dennis Mac reviews the SP725, the flagship of the Haines Hunter range. The ultimate smooth riding trailer boat that's perfect for fishing, family adventures or weekends away.

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