Malibu - 6.95m Aluminium Line Fishing Vessel | Cairns Custom Craft, Proven & Ready to Work
If you're looking for a tough, purpose-built line fishing vessel designed for North Queensland conditions, Malibu delivers a reliable, no-nonsense platform ready for immediate use. Built for performance and durability, it's ideally suited to bottom fishing and mackerel operations.
Constructed in aluminium by Cairns Custom Craft--well regarded for producing strong, stable commercial vessels--Malibu is built to handle demanding inshore and offshore conditions. Its open deck layout provides ample working space, allowing for efficient gear handling and streamlined fishing operations.
The vessel is fully set up for line fishing, with practical features including a bait board, rod holders, kill tank or fish boxes, and underfloor storage for gear and equipment. A shade canopy adds comfort for longer days on the water, while onboard electronics and safety gear support reliable operation.
This vessel is equally suited to professional operators seeking a cost-effective working platform or serious recreational fishers wanting a capable, commercial-grade boat.
An additional advantage is the availability of a launch tractor by negotiation, providing a complete and flexible operating solution depending on your setup.
This matters because compact, well-built aluminium vessels with proven setups are increasingly hard to find. Malibu offers immediate usability, low maintenance, and strong performance in a manageable package.
Malibu is a 6.95m aluminium commercial fishing vessel built by Cairns Custom Craft, fully set up for bottom and mackerel line fishing, offering a durable and ready-to-work solution for North Queensland operations.
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