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CruiseCraft announces new Outsider HardTop Model

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THE CruiseCraft range of fibreglass family boats has been expanded further with the launch of the Outsider 595 HT. This brings to four, the number of distinctive HardTop models in the CruiseCraft range.

To date the distinctive CruiseCraft Outsider 595 was available exclusively as a conventional “soft top”. With the release of the new HardTop model, customers now have a choice between the two configurations enabling them to select the design best suited to their boating needs.

The HardTop for the Outsider 595 is styled along similar lines of the existing HardTop models in the CruiseCraft Explorer line up, the 685, 625 and 595. The HardTop styling is distinctive and unique to CruiseCraft.

The surge in Hard Top popularity is well founded. The CruiseCraft design is flowing, in proportion and expertly tooled. This is a fibreglass construction that is manufactured using a split mould technique. Both the roof and interior lining are smooth and buffed to a mirror finish.

Moreover, the HardTop simply makes boating more comfortable and the season longer. Now, serious bluewater fishermen can head offshore under stormy skies, or blistering summer sunshine, well protected by the HardTop on their Outsider 595HT. This is a purpose designed and manufactured fibreglass moulding specifically tailored to this model.

The HardTop is formed with a full height toughened glass windscreen at the front, with sliding glass side panels on both port and starboard. The sliding glass side screens are very generous in size and allow a heap of fresh air to flow through the cockpit. An electric wiper on the starboard screen is a standard inclusion along with Lenco auto retract trim tabs and ladder bar.

Other major features of the CruiseCraft Outsider 595 HT model include dual battery management system, hydraulic steering, VHF radio and aerial, full width folding rear lounge and plumbed under-floor rear storage.

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