b'ProfilePurekraft 750HTENCLOSED CABINI met Shannon and Matt from Purekraft at Taurangas Sulphur Point boat ramp and soon Lawrence arrived towing On Guard.I commented the good-looking boat seemed much bigger than 7.5m and Shannon replied they get this often as it looks over 8m.We launched the boat and I climbed aboard to give it a good once over.The teak-coloured Sea-Dek flooring looked good and is such a practical product for boats, while the enclosed cabin didnt hinder on the large cockpit space for anglers.Looking around and I could see Purekrafts signature clever design elements from previous boats had been retained in this vessel, including the hidden rubbish bins, sliding fish bin on wheels, and a new hidden wash basin that is very handy for users.Lawrence noticed I was checking things over and quickly moved to show the neat hinged window on the The enclosed cabin is a first forcabin, this opened to reveal a Purekraft that was requested bycomfy bench seat with back the owner for overnighters.rest.This did two key things; opened the cabin for fresh air A rocket launcher withand provided a place for crew plenty of grab rails isto sit while looking out the a must for any hardstern and watching lures when top boat. trolling.A very clever idea, and it also served as a seat with small table in the cabin where the seats rest can be moved to accommodate what position you needed.RUN TO MAYORShannon took the helm, and we headed out towards Mayor Island with a forecast of winds under 10 knots and swell under a metre.It was predicting to get up in the afternoon around 15-16knots and coming from the nor west it shouldnt be too bad coming home with this behind us.88FISHING IN GODZONE JAN/FEB 2023'