For the tenth consecutive year, Stacer is sponsoring the Pirtek Fishing
Challenge to raise funds for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and
The Peter Duncan Neurosciences Research Unit at St Vincent's Hospital.
In its plight to help curb the trend, with prostate cancer
the leading cancer diagnosis in men, Stacer stepped its game up this year,
donating three boats to drive awareness, entries and donations for the cause.
In its 16th year, the Pirtek Fishing Challenge
offered $300, 000 worth of prizes across their Catch and Release and social
media competitions, including a 2024 Stacer 469 Outlaw for the ‘On The Water’
prize draw.
The Stacer 469 Outlaw is a popular fishing boat
package with a Mercury 75HP motor and trailer. It's highly sought-after for its
excellent performance, affordability, and standard features essential for
boating enthusiasts. These features include rod holders, a rear casting
platform, a live bait tank, and large side pockets.
Featuring the famed Revolution Hull, the Outlaw is designed
for inland and offshore waterways, a perfect companion for the Pirtek Fishing Challenge.
Two 379 Territory Strikers were donated for entrants
to win alongside the Outlaw. The Stacer 379 Territory Striker is a top-quality aluminium
fishing boat, perfect for Australia's inland waterways. These boats were
awarded to lucky entrants Andrea Bradley and Mason Hodges.
With innovative features such as the deep V-hull design, it
provides fishos with a smooth ride while providing plenty of room for
passengers and fishing gear.
Madeline Bishop, Marketing and Communications Manager said
that Stacer Australia is proud to partner with the Pirtek Fishing Challenge
after 16 years of its commencement, providing locals the opportunity to use
their Stacer boats or win a brand new one, whilst raising funds for a good
cause.
Click here To find out
more about the Pirtek Fishing Challenge on their site.
For more information on the Stacer range, and to find your
perfect boat for next year’s event, visit Stacer’s website to check out
all their aluminium boat ranges.