|  | Bluefin 665 Offshore Following on from the success of their popular Bluefin 700HT, the Sportcraft Marine team have recently released their new Bluefin 665 Offshore Propeller Magazine Review |  | Bluefin HT 700 Hardtop Readers who have been around the boating scene for a while will probably remember the name ‘Bluefin’.The original Bluefin Boats was built into a successful firm by Peter Emerson. New Zealand Fishing News Review Trade A Boat Review | |  | Bluefin HT 769 Barracouta love things bright and shiny, as we found out when we put Sportcraft's new Bluefin 769 Wheelhouse to the test off Tauranga. Boating New Zealand Review | | |  | Scorpion 470 Cuddy This is a useful boat, handy for inshore sportfishing (especially softbaiting), casting for trout and diving in particular, with heaps of potential for a top fishing layout. Propeller Magazine Review | |  | Scorpion 470 Centre Console This is a useful boat, handy for inshore sportfishing (especially softbaiting), casting for trout and diving in particular, with heaps of potential for a top fishing layout. New Zealand Fishing News |  | Scorpion 455 Reel & 530 Reel These are the first of a number of models due to go into production, the largest to be a 6.5m hardtop model. Propeller Magazine Review |  | Scorpion 535 Cuddy Sportcraft Boats’ range of Scorpion boats is one that certainly has plenty to offer, with more than 30 different production models. Propeller Magazine Review | |  | Scorpion 600 S corpion released the first of its APB (Aluminium Pontoon Boat) models at the 2005 New Zealand Boat Show and since then has steadily released new models onto the market. Propeller Magazine Review | |  | Scorpion 610 This particular model in its current form has been on the market for about a year, and is a very popular seller. With them going out the door for as little as $37,750, it's easy to understand why. Click here for review |  | Scorpion 730 If fishing is your aim, getting on the water at 1 1am is probably not the best recipe for success – especially on a brilliantly fine, windless, winter day. Boating New Zealand Review | |