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ULTIMATE FISHER!

This striking vessel decked out in blue-black metallic paint is housed at Westhaven’s Pier 21 drystack, ready to take its owner and friends out onto the Waitemata Harbour, or further afield into the Hauraki Gulf at a moment’s notice. Stored fully-fuelled, there’s always enough 95-octane in her belly to take her pretty much anywhere her crew desires.

As has become more usual for the crew at Innovision Boats, Estero has been extensively customised. The boat’s owner had specific needs and desires, which, says company MD Simon Minoprio, Innovision Boats was happy to fulfil.

“Above all, the owner wanted a vessel to take him and his mates fishing – primarily a day boat, but with two decent berths should he want to overnight, and comfortable seating. The choice of seats was his.”

’s owner spared no

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