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  • fishin_till_late
    Ausfish Silver Member
    • Jun 2005
    • 275

    Quintrex Busta

    hi all,

    Finally back in the market for another boat after having to sell 12 months ago.
    Been around to a few of the local dealers and the salesman has shown me the new release from Quintrex, the 420 Busta.

    These things come standard with the millenium hull(3mm bottom), front and rear rails, floor, casting deck, transom step and a heap of other features.

    All for just $7990.00

    In 2006 I paid more than that for my stacer 420 seahorse which was bare as bones.

    Seems almost too good to be true.

    What do you guys reckon.

    Jono
  • Noelm
    Ausfish Addict

    • Mar 2006
    • 16035

    #2
    Re: Quintrex Busta

    I reckon research the market a bit further, plenty of boats out there now equal to or a lot better.

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    • oldie
      Ausfish Gold Member

      • Apr 2007
      • 581

      #3
      Re: Quintrex Busta

      no other boat has the millennium hull though i'd put my left #@# on it that this boat would ride better than any other pressed alloy 4.2 meter tinnies on the market, been considering down grading from the old Cruise About to one of these, a mate of mine bought one of the first and its just a good boat all round, he has been mackerel fishing out of it for last couple weeks

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      • STUIE63
        Ausfish Platinum Member

        • Feb 2007
        • 2191

        #4
        Re: Quintrex Busta

        my guess is the price is hull only
        IF IT CAN'T EAT A WHOLE PILLY I DON'T WANT IT

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        • Noelm
          Ausfish Addict

          • Mar 2006
          • 16035

          #5
          Re: Quintrex Busta

          not exactly convinced the "millenium" hull is all that fantastic, tried lots of different boats in that size just a while ago (and the Quinnie is fine, don't get me wrong) but I just reckon there is a lot of boats just as good, and some a lot better than a simple tinny that has a flared bow at a big price penalty.

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          • fishin_till_late
            Ausfish Silver Member
            • Jun 2005
            • 275

            #6
            Re: Quintrex Busta

            Yer I was thinking along the lines of Oldie,
            my old stacer (essentially the same hull as the dory) was a brilliant boat, crabbing 4 ft creeks one day fishing offshore reefs the next, and that millenium hull looked the goods.
            Price was packaged with trailer, 30HP Merc (5 yr warranty) regos and safety gear.

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            • Mad-One
              Ausfish Gold Member
              • Apr 2005
              • 510

              #7
              Re: Quintrex Busta

              What about on of these
              Grow old disgracefully

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              • Jarrah Jack
                Ausfish Addict

                • Feb 2009
                • 4499

                #8
                Re: Quintrex Busta

                I've known a few Quintrex Busta but not that particular one....

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                • lethal098
                  Ausfish Platinum Member

                  • Apr 2007
                  • 2028

                  #9
                  Re: Quintrex Busta

                  I have recently purchased a 425 tinnie and the Busta was one i that was in my top 2, I did not buy it, I bought a Horizon 425 Allrounder with almost exactly the same specs and money, i liked the horizon hull and build quality a lot more than the Quintrex. So far i love it and cannot fault it at all. Paid $6200 with no trailer with a 30hp Yamaha CV.

                  Cheers Lee

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                  • Lachie1
                    Ausfish Gold Member

                    • Nov 2002
                    • 511

                    #10
                    Re: Quintrex Busta

                    In my opinion the millenium hull does ride slightly better in most conditions and the flared bow will definately keep you dryer when it gets a bit sloppy or you run into a solid wave. Although i would have to trial it personally to be sure in a 4.2m tiller steer tinnie... Seems reasonably comparable to everything else on the market in that price range to me, but it all depends what you want in a boat. I haven't seen one in person either but there are some pretty good boats out there in that size range.

                    Cheers

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                    • nipsta
                      Ausfish Platinum Member

                      • May 2007
                      • 1495

                      #11
                      Re: Quintrex Busta

                      I can tell ya a fair bit about all of them i have looked at 5 different brands and so far to be honest the quinny has teh allround benifits . Quintrex busta , stacer rampage, stessco catcher , bluefin rogue 4.2 , and the horizon allrounder 425
                      Point one 3 of them front achor part is not closed in so if you put things in the storage compartment they can slide under the seat .
                      Second is the hull the quinny is the only one with the millenum hullso the spray levels will be less its like the hornets are so they ride well.
                      The benifits the stessco has is the sides are the same thickness
                      other then that they are all pretty much the same
                      Oh the size varys a tad from manufactuar . SO ive decide mmy self to get a busta mid to later this year witha 40hp on it electric start and power trim and tilt im iver the hole lifting tyhe engine trick .

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                      • business class
                        Ausfish Gold Member

                        • Feb 2008
                        • 749

                        #12
                        Re: Quintrex Busta

                        Have a look at the new 4.27 Clark, a mate just got one with a 30, i think you will find the build quality of these are awesome and they dont have plastic anchor wells, casting deck is a decent size and comes standard with side decks, along with side pockets and the rest and its $7,850.00 on water. looks an awesome little rig.
                        Cheers
                        Matty

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                        • oldie
                          Ausfish Gold Member

                          • Apr 2007
                          • 581

                          #13
                          Re: Quintrex Busta

                          Originally posted by business class View Post
                          Have a look at the new 4.27 Clark, a mate just got one with a 30, i think you will find the build quality of these are awesome and they dont have plastic anchor wells, casting deck is a decent size and comes standard with side decks, along with side pockets and the rest and its $7,850.00 on water. looks an awesome little rig.

                          just a re badged ally craft

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                          • business class
                            Ausfish Gold Member

                            • Feb 2008
                            • 749

                            #14
                            Re: Quintrex Busta

                            Originally posted by oldie View Post
                            just a re badged ally craft
                            really? i thought quintrex brought them out? well they are a solid boat either way, and built tough as what i have seen
                            Cheers
                            Matty

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                            • nipsta
                              Ausfish Platinum Member

                              • May 2007
                              • 1495

                              #15
                              Re: Quintrex Busta

                              what are they calling that hull the clark one cant find it sorry

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