Offshore 650 Pro Dive

The ultimate offshore dive boat. The Pro Dive series provides super heavy duty construction whilst maintaining a superior ride.  With a high quality finish and very clever use of space the 650 Pro Dive has everything needed for an easy and comfortable dive/fishing trip.

Standard Features

.  8mm Hull
.  Walk through transom
.  200 Litre fuel tank 5mm
.  Transom grab rails
.  Forward access hatch
.  Hatches – battery boxes & transom
.  Counter levered seat bases
.  Plastic bucket seats x 2
.  Alloy rod holders x 4
.  Alloy bow rail 32mm
.  Boarding ladder x 1
.  Large dash
.  Portantino transom

.  Live bait tank incl glass
.  Smooth floor 5mm
.  Underfloor storage
.  Hydraulic steering
.  Helm
.  Battery switch
.  Navigation lights
.  Bilge pump
.  Live bait pump
.  VHF

 

Optional Extras

. Paint – colour and style TBC
.  Auto Anchor Kit RC6-6 winch,anchor,rope & chain
.  Simrad NSS12 EVO3, TM260 transducer, GPS Antenna
.  Fusion Stereo, Speakers X 2, Lighting Kit
.  Seats X2, upgrade to Elite Bolster Seats & Slider w Swivels
.  Tuna Tubes
.  Rocket Launcher with 6 Rod Holders
.  Bimini Cover – Standard
.  Bimini Custom Alloy – Factory
.  Outriggers


.  Lighting Kit – 2XCabin, 2XFlood, Blue Bait Tank Light
.  Pirahna Ps Underwater blue lights X 2
.  Blue Strip Lighting (gunnels only)
.  Deck Wash
.  Road travel cover
.  U-Dek complete
.  Gas Strut for underfloor storage
.  Trim Tabs

 

 

Outboard Options

. Mercury 150hp 4st EFI
. Mercury 175hp V6 4st EFI DTS
. Mercury 200hp V6 4st EFI DTS
. Mercury 200hp V8 4st ProXS DTS

Note – All engine options come with Twin Batteries set up & outboard rigging.

 

 

The crew at Offshore Boats NZ gave boat designer Alan Walker a very specific brief for the Offshore 650: ride, ride, ride!

On review day we had a modest wind against tide chop inside Whangarei Harbour – standard conditions anywhere in New Zealand. But for many similar-sized boats, we would have had to throttle back in the interests of comfort. Not in the 650. It just sliced through the chop, revelling in the conditions and delivering a soft, dry ride even without the benefit of trim tabs. – Boating NZ Review