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Adventure anywhere. With confidence.
The largest of our Supercab range, the 2400 has lots of additional space and options to make your blue-water experience or overnighting easier and more comfortable. A monster of a boat while remaining versatile for one person to operate. It will give you the confidence to adventure to remote locations and beyond.
The Captain Magazine step on-board Mark Hateley’s Stabicraft 2400 Supercab and into some big water action. The rugged coastline at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasmania is a challenging stretch of white water which saw Marks “tank of a boat” welcome it with open arms.
2400 Supercab - BIG WATER ACTION
The Captain Magazine step on-board Mark Hateley’s Stabicraft 2400 Supercab and into some big water action. The rugged coastline at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasmania is a challenging stretch of white water which saw Marks “tank of a boat” welcome it with open arms.
2400 Supercab - Melbourne Stabi Owner
The boys from The Captain speak to Andrew, a second time Stabicraft owner who has recently invested in a 2400 Supercab. See why he is a Stabi convert after owning a variety of "tinnies" over the years.
2400 Supercab - King Island Trip
Another epic trip with the Captain Mag, this time heading into Bass Strait on-board Richardson Marine's punchy 2400 Supercab. Bass Strait is a rugged stretch of water connecting Tasmania to the Australian mainland. "You can quite easily see how there has been so many shipwrecks in such a tortuous coast" - Ed Richardson
The 2400 Supercab is an exciting big water hull. With 4mm (5/32”) pontoons, 6mm (15/64”) hull and 19˚ as standard the 2400 Supercab will tackle most weather you throw at it. It has a 300L (79gal) fuel underfloor tank for those long-range adventures and the ability to add a lock-up rear cabin wall to keep your gear nice and safe when sitting proudly in your driveway.
The 2400 Supercab boasts a thick 6mm (15/64”) hull and 4mm (5/32”) thick Arrow Pontoon life-ring around the perimeter of the vessel. Combined with a long 7.3m (24ft) hull and 19° deadrise angle at the transom, the 2400 Supercab offshore performance makes for a superior experience.
The Maxwell Tasman 8 Drum Winch was designed in conjunction with the Stabicraft® design boffins in Invercargill. The winch is operational from the helm, has a powerful 600W motor and is compact enough to fit in smaller spaces but large enough to handle 100m (328ft) of rope and 10m (33ft) of chain.
The 2400 Supercab is the largest Supercab in the Stabicraft® line-up and is fitted, as standard, with a whopping 300L (79gal) underfloor fuel tank. Not only will this fuel capacity get you a long way offshore, you can troll around for hours and have plenty of reserves for the run home.
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