public brochure PDF · 4 pages indexed
1450 Series platform brochure (PDF)
Open the live sourceText capture of a public Stabicraft brochure PDF. Page numbers are the real printed page numbers, and the link opens the live original. Captured 18 August 2026. Nothing here came from a Stabicraft system.
PDF page 1
Cover blurb: one platform, three variants
The brochure opens by tying the 1450 Frontier to the 1410, which the company calls one of the most successful and versatile boats in its history, and states that the 1450 is more exceptional than that predecessor. It pitches one platform across family use, diving, fishing and adventure, and repeats the claim that this is the most well-appointed sub-5-meter open boat in its class. It describes an absolute beast of a boat with lots of storage, sides high enough to lean against and wide enough to sit on, and sums the platform up as built tough and very stable. The four page brochure carries an update stamp of March 19 2025.
PDF page 2
Standard versus optional matrix, and the Closed Cell Baffling regional split
Page two is a standard versus optional matrix across the Explorer, Frontier Sportfish and Frontier Profish. Items standard across all three include Broadhead Wing Style Coamings, a Bow Seating Area, a Maximised Width 4mm Tread Plate Floor, four travelling rod-holder sockets in the bow, a Raised Anchor Bulkhead, a Raised Casting Platform over the anchor well, three Stabi Cleats, 3mm Arrow Pontoons, Bow Rails and the Stabicraft Graphics Package. Closed Cell Baffling is listed standard for AU, USA, NC and Scandinavia but optional in New Zealand. Keel Wear Strip, Boat Catch Block and U-Dek flooring are optional throughout.
PDF page 3
The three variants, and the printed design registrations
Page three sets out three variants. The Explorer is a longer, wider and more solid version of its predecessor, with a spacious tiller steer setup, forward seating, alloy rodholders and Stabicraft Multiholders as standard. The Frontier Sportfish comes with a side console, upholstered seat and 70L Icey-Tek chilly bin as standard, with a bolt on live bait tank and removable baitboard optional. The Frontier Profish is called a serious step up, standard with stainless steel rodholders, belting up paint, dash windscreen and dual boarding platforms. The page prints design registrations NZ 427187, AUS 2020146770 and CN 06335510S.
PDF page 4
Specifications panel, where the brochure and the web page disagree
The specification panel gives Length Metric (feet) 4.42m (14.5ft), Max Persons 4, and Maximum HP as EX 40hp / FT 50hp, distinguishing Explorer from Frontier. Leg Length is 20", the Fuel Tank is a Tote Tank, External Beam 1.89m (75.7") and Internal Beam 1.35m (53.3"). Deadrise is 15 degrees, Tube Thickness 3mm (0.118") and Hull Thickness 4mm (0.157"). Dry Hull Weight is EX 277kg / FT 302kg, tow weights EX 667kg / 1470lbs and FT 732kg / 1613lbs, boat heights EX 1.04m (3'4") and FT 1.41m (4'6"). Length on trailer is 5.9m (19'4") and Total Sealed Volume 960L/253.6gal. Several of these figures differ from the model page, which is why the two are kept as separate documents here.