Why They Chose Eyachts (Twice) – Heather and Graeme
Axopar Review Perth Western Australia
When it comes to the best small offshore boat for a life packed with surfing, fishing, and spontaneous weekends at Rottnest, Heather and Graeme say their 24ft Axopar has done it all. From crayfishing trips to yacht tender duty for their larger yacht, this little adventure boat has been at the centre of their on-water lifestyle for years.
“We love our Axopar,” Heather says. “Our kids spend hours fishing, we go crayfishing and surfing.”
Graeme adds, “We even use it as a tender to our bigger boat. It just does everything really well.”
Is this the most versatile fishing boat and yacht tender?
Whether they’re chasing crayfish off the WA coast or anchoring at Parker Point, the Axopar has proven itself as more than just a capable fishing boat or yacht tender. It’s a compact all-rounder with serious offshore capability, the kind of boat you can throw into almost any plan, and it just works.
“It’s such a versatile boat,” Graeme explains. “We use it for surfing trips to Rottnest, fishing with the kids, and tendering our yacht. There’s even bunks for overnight stays and a small toilet.”
This versatility is exactly what defines the best small offshore boat, able to adapt to every kind of adventure, big or small.
Why It’s the Best Small Offshore Boat for WA Conditions
Boating off the coast of Western Australia means dealing with strong sea breezes and shifting swell, and not every boat handles that with confidence. But for Heather and Graeme, their Axopar has always delivered a smooth and stable ride.
“It’s such a wonderful sea boat,” says Graeme. “We never have to worry when the breeze comes in or the swell picks up. It’s really safe and comfortable.”
With a top speed of 45 knots, it’s quick to get home if the weather turns, a hallmark of what makes a boat truly offshore capable. It’s this balance of speed, comfort, and control that’s made them stick with Axopar all these years.
A Community That Keeps Growing
Heather and Graeme recently joined their second Axoparty at Parker Point, six years after their first, where their were only three boats. This time, there were 12 boats of all sizes and a growing community of like-minded owners.
“It’s an excellent event, beautifully catered, great people, and a sensational location,” says Heather. “It’s amazing to see how the Axopar family has grown.”
Why They Chose Eyachts (Twice)
For Heather and Graeme, the experience of buying their Axopar was just as impressive as the boat itself, and it’s why they returned to Eyachts for their next purchase.
“Eyachts just look after you so well,” says Graeme. “We bought our Axopar 24 through them years ago, and more recently a new Greenline, and both times the experience has been incredibly smooth. The team is friendly, professional, and nothing is ever too much trouble.”
Whether it was their first adventure boat or their latest upgrade, Eyachts made the process effortless from start to finish, reinforcing why so many Australian boaters choose them again and again.
Looking for the Best Small Offshore Boat Today?
While the Axopar 24 is no longer in production, its legacy lives on. Today, those looking for a similar small offshore boat can explore the new Axopar 22 and Axopar 25, each designed to build on the same principles of offshore performance, versatility, and all-day comfort.
Whether you’re searching for an adventure boat for weekend escapes, a capable fishing boat for the kids, or a reliable yacht tender, this size range continues to deliver. As Heather and Graeme’s Axopar review shows, these boats can truly do it all.









