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1450 Frontier model page

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Section 1

Overview: the compact open boat that replaced the 1410

The 1450 Frontier is the compact open boat of the range, presented on its model page as the successor to the 1410, a boat the company calls one of the most successful and versatile in its history. Stabicraft positions the 1450 as more exceptional than that predecessor, suited to family outings, diving, fishing and adventure, and describes it as the most well-appointed sub-5-meter open boat in its class. The page headline calls it the best compact boat we have ever produced. Plentiful storage, sides high enough to lean against and wide enough to sit on, and overall stability are the qualities the page emphasises.

Section 2

Specification table

The 1450 Frontier specification table lists Hull Length 14.5ft (4.42m) and Beam Width 1.90m (74.6in), with Internal Beam 1.35m (53.3in) and Outside Chine Width 1.66m (65.4in). Dry Hull Weight is 290kg (639lbs) and Maximum Persons is 4. Maximum HP Limit is 50 with a Min Recommended HP of 40, and Motor Leg Length 20"in as the page prints it. Internal Gunnel Height AFT is 666mm (26.2in). Deadrise AFT is 15 degrees, Hull Thickness 4mm (0.16in), Life Ring Thickness 3mm + 3mm (0.12in + 0.12in). Fuel Tank Capacity is n/a. Total Sealed Chamber Volume is 960L (33.9ft3), of which Life Ring Chamber Volume is 663L (23.4ft3).

Section 3

The two packages: Sportfish and Profish

The 1450 Frontier is offered in two packages. Sportfish comes with a side console, an upholstered seat and a 70L Icey-Tek chilly bin as standard, with a bolt-on live bait tank and a removable bait board available as options, giving the basics for chasing fish. Profish is described as a serious step up, adding stainless steel rod-holders, belting up paint, a dash windscreen and dual boarding platforms as standard features, with a port side dash and Fish Pro seats offered optionally. Stabicraft says the Profish specification readies the 1450 to compete with much larger boats.

Section 4

Hull, buoyancy and the safety standards it is built to

Design features named on the page include Arrow Pontoons, Wing Style Coamings, Closed Cell Baffling and Life Ring Protection, plus a powder coated side console mounted off the floor. Stabicraft credits the Arrow Pontoon geometry with softening the ride, saying the design gives "the ability to move in more places with more comfort". The Life Ring is built from 3mm + 3mm (0.12in + 0.12in) plate and the hull from 4mm (0.16in). The page states that the model meets US Coastguard boat safety standards and ABP boat safety standards, and carries EU CE Certification category C.

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