CRUISECRAFT is now offering buyers of its ever popular Explorer 685 model the option of a factory installed HardTop.
A two-piece moulded system with a smooth gelcoat interior liner the HardTop is designed to be easy to clean and maintain. Its two components are bonded together to form a very stylish shell. Cruise Craft’s new HardTop is an integrated innovation which is only available on the Explorer 685 model.
Buyers now have the choice of two HardTop variations as well as the standard SST Targa Bimini when they order. The HardTop can be optioned with a full height glass window that extends from the front of the dash to the underside of the hardtop moulding. The full height glass work also extends along both sides of the cockpit with sliding panels to allow a flow of air through when needed. The HardTop can be fitted with a standard windscreen and utilises CruiseCraft’s unique sail track system for the clears. When the clears are opened this allows a breeze to flow through the helm area, while providing protection from the sun and rain.
Common features to both variations are the laminated front glass panels, high quality stainless steel hand rails and rod racks. A single wiper is standard with the full height glass version only. For those who want even more protection from the elements, an optional SST sliding extension allows a canopy to be extended out over the cockpit.
For more info contact CruiseCraft on (07) 3390 4877; website: www.cruisecraft.com.au
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