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Quintrex launches upgraded 550 & 610 Territory Legend models with bold design enhancements

by Quintrex 11 Aug 03:48 BST
Territory Legend © Quintrex

Australia’s favourite alloy boat brand, Quintrex, has unveiled the latest evolution of its Territory Legend lineup the 550 and 610 models now tougher, smarter, and more feature-packed than ever before.

Quintrex has officially lifted the covers on the newly updated 550 and 610 Territory Legend models revised from bow to stern to meet the demands of anglers who push further, fish harder, and demand more from their boat.

"Inspired by some of the toughest fishing conditions in Australia, we've dived deeper with those anglers to understand their evolving needs and offer an even more potent fishing vessel" Lloyd Jaber, Product Strategy Manager, Quintrex.

With enhanced design, next-gen features, and a powerhouse Pro Package, this is the Territory Legend evolved.

The latest updates to the Territory Legend deliver a tougher, cleaner, and more user-focused design.

A modernised console improves ergonomics at the helm, offering better sightlines, more storage, and room for your electronics and accessories. On the 610 model, cleaner pressings bring a sleeker, more refined finish, while new decals provide a bold, refreshed look. Built to handle tough Aussie conditions, the addition of rubber gunwale inserts delivers extra durability when pushing into tight spots or docking. The redesigned casting platform now features integrated drainage channels to help keep your deck dry and functional. Comfort has also stepped up a notch, with reimagined seating and new upholstery that offer all-day support and marine-grade toughness.

As standard, the Territory Legend now comes equipped with a larger 140L fuel tank up from 120L offering greater range and flexibility for long days on the water. For those chasing extended offshore runs, there's also the option to add a secondary tank, boosting total capacity to a massive 280L. U-Dek trim now comes standard on the transom, gunwales, and console, enhancing grip, comfort, and visual appeal throughout the boat.

To further customise your ride, a wide range of optional upgrades is available. Composite flooring upgrade offers a hard-wearing, low-maintenance alternative underfoot, while Zipwake trim tabs deliver improved ride quality and control in varying conditions. Anglers can fit Exploding Fish rod holders for versatile rod positioning, and side coaming cushions for added comfort when leaning over the gunnels.

For those who want maximum capability straight off the factory floor, the Pro Package brings together a serious collection of premium upgrades. It includes a secondary 140L fuel tank for extended range, an electric trolling motor bracket, and a composite floor upgrade. Deck wash and hand wash systems are fitted for quick clean-ups, while a burley bucket and LED light kit keep you fishing comfortably in all conditions. Exploding Fish rod holders and side coaming cushions are also included, along with the Quintrex 75L split-lid cooler - which doubles as extra seating - and a Quintrex-branded fish bag.

Backed by Quintrex's reputation for rugged reliability and Aussie-built performance, the updated 550 and 610 Territory Legends are now available through authorised dealers nationwide.

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