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Tested | Aquamaster 490 Centre Console with Suzuki 70HP

Most people I know go through boating phases. We graduate from a bank angler to a tinnie and then to bigger and bigger boats. We then tend to downsize when we get older. Aquamaster’s 490 Centre Console is an ideal rig for those who feel limited by a tinnie. When there’s too many days that are just a little too rough to go and run the crab bots … or when you’re tired of running for cover then the afternoon sea breeze kicks in. Sometimes an extra metre of boat and 50HP of outboard will let you stay out and fulfil your fishing desires. Priced from less than $30,000, the basic Aquamaster Centre Console is a fantastic blank canvas for those wishing to fit out a circa 5-metre centre console to be their next fishing boat. With a narrow console for true 360 degree access and a flat floor that runs from the bow to the transom, there’s capability for this boat to be a great crabbing platform, a super tuna chasing craft or an electric motor fitted rig for casting st snapper in season. There’s also a bug anchor well to turn this into a rig that you can fish into the night and bag a PB snapper on a livie on a shallow reef. Aquamaster is a well established (if not heavily advertised) aluminium boat brand that have been punching out fully welded hulls for the last 30 years. They were an original adopter of the upswept bow - a feature that many other manufacturers have thought was a great idea since. They gave a couple of dealers, including Australian Marine Centre in Slacks Creek on Brisbane’s southside. AMC’s Rod Elliott took us for a drive in the first Aquamaster I’d tested for Fishing Monthly. “These are a fully welded boat that we have absolutely no problems with,” Rod said at a calm morning’s meeting at the Raby Bay boat ramp. “There’s 8 centre consoles in the range and they vary from 4.2m and 6.0m,” he continued. We think that he won’t be the sole Queensland dealer for long. Arriving on a single axle Redco trailer, the test rig weighed in at around a 1000kg - meaning that there’s not many vehicles around that won’t tow it. And that single axle coupled with a folding windscreen means that you’ll shoehorn it into plenty of suburban garages. On the water, these Aquamasters feel solid. There’s no noise where it shouldn’t be and this hull rode and trimmed nicely at all parts of the rev range. It’s no rocketship with the 70 fitted, maxxing out at 52km/h, however if speed is your thing, you’re allowed to drop a 90 on it. Economical cruising speed was at 4,000rpm and 34km/h where the 75L tank gives over 200km of theoretical range. Fishability if great in this hull configuration. The narroe console gives full 360 degree access - ideal for then a longtail tuna is circling the boat for the 20th time. Additionally, there’s a stack of room for all the camping gear you’d want for a weekend away with the lads. For more information on Aquamaster boats, visit their web site at www.aquamaster.com.au or see the guys at AMC for a quote. The test rig came in in the low $30,000 range. SPECIFICATIONS Length 4.90m Beam 2.20m Hull Weight 400kg Depth 1.05m Fuel 75L MaxHP 90 Bottom Sheet 3mm Side Sheet 3mm Capacity 5 persons PERFORMANCE RPM km/h km/L 700 4 7.1 1000 6 4.7 2000 10 3.8 3000 17 2.8 3500 27 3.3 4000 34 3.4 4500 40 3.3 5000 47 2.6 5700 52 2.1

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