I'm interested in buying a Polycraft to replace my 5.2 side console Stessl. Going fast and turns is one thing and easy to do with any boat but we actually spend 90% of the on water time at rest, drifting or at anchor. Hence I'm more interested in seeing these boats "claimed" stability (and not with two people - one each side offsetting the balance). I'd love to see a few videos showing how much if any better these are with hull slap noise at rest and how they actually perform in a sea and rives at rest fishing and with people moving around the boat. Just a bit of feedback to Polycraft folk, that's all. The boat leans/tilts toward the drivers side down, it either needs trim tabs or be setup to offset the drivers weight (even at speed). In todays world and expectations it also should come with a proper heavy duty thick set of transom boarding steps on the side opposite the steering console - most good boats come with this as standard today.
Peter, the 530 does have a pod transom , and a boarding platform ,with an optional boarding ladder if required. Regarding the stability at rest , i can confidently say it would be better than most other similar sized boats because of the aggressive chines which not only help with sea-keeping but also provide a vertical surface to create water tension resistance .
@@PolycraftBoats Excellent, thank you. There are about 3 brands on the market that I'm looking at but keep coming back to yours as I believe it would have almost no TINNIE Slap that really peeves me off in my current 5.2 side console aluminium boat. I live in Brisbane, so I might come up to Bundy and have a chat sometime.
Might be ok for a lake, but if you intend to go out to sea : *_Always_* use 2 engines. Having said that, it looks a nice boat, makes a nice plane - wish they made them in South Africa.
You did not show the inside
Your advertising a cuddy cabin, but you didn't show the inside...
I agree, where’s the inside of the cuddy cabin?
No doors to keep the cuddy clean and safe?
Do you sale these larger boats in the US and if so where on east coast
I'm interested in buying a Polycraft to replace my 5.2 side console Stessl. Going fast and turns is one thing and easy to do with any boat but we actually spend 90% of the on water time at rest, drifting or at anchor. Hence I'm more interested in seeing these boats "claimed" stability (and not with two people - one each side offsetting the balance). I'd love to see a few videos showing how much if any better these are with hull slap noise at rest and how they actually perform in a sea and rives at rest fishing and with people moving around the boat. Just a bit of feedback to Polycraft folk, that's all. The boat leans/tilts toward the drivers side down, it either needs trim tabs or be setup to offset the drivers weight (even at speed). In todays world and expectations it also should come with a proper heavy duty thick set of transom boarding steps on the side opposite the steering console - most good boats come with this as standard today.
Peter, the 530 does have a pod transom , and a boarding platform ,with an optional boarding ladder if required. Regarding the stability at rest , i can confidently say it would be better than most other similar sized boats because of the aggressive chines which not only help with sea-keeping but also provide a vertical surface to create water tension resistance .
@@PolycraftBoats Excellent, thank you. There are about 3 brands on the market that I'm looking at but keep coming back to yours as I believe it would have almost no TINNIE Slap that really peeves me off in my current 5.2 side console aluminium boat. I live in Brisbane, so I might come up to Bundy and have a chat sometime.
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i don't see this on US dealer website. where can it be bought?
Single axle possible?
Yes Peter the single axle is the standard trailer , dual is the optional upgrade
Are there any dealers in the USA?
Charles Smithers yes polycraft.com
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Might be ok for a lake, but if you intend to go out to sea : *_Always_* use 2 engines.
Having said that, it looks a nice boat, makes a nice plane - wish they made them in South Africa.
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didnt even show the cabin.