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Question - Stieger Craft/ SeaCraft
Love the Seacraft boats. Big fan. Saw a Stieger Craft on a boatlift on the Homasassa, the center section of the hull looks awful familiar. Anybody know the back story? OR -Just another company copying what works?
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Steiger boats are an old company based in NY. It's an original design. Not a SeaCraft copy.
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The hull is remarkably similar but only on their deep-V model. I think their big 26' has the variable deadrise hull design (after doing a little research) All others appear to have chines/lifting strakes.
I didn't know if there may have been a partnership or something back in 1972. Interesting, thanks for the info. They look very nice. Splash/Copy is such a harsh word, I could see the designer could have been looking at other hulls which he chose to borrow/incorporate a few ideas from. No agenda, just honest curiosity. |
Their are plenty around but I'm not seeing what you are.
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Link to the catalog then roll the page 3 times stern view of Miami/Ches 255 from the stern on the right hand page.
http://steigercraft.com/Brochure.html I will try to get a better picture this weekend.. |
I'm familiar and I still don't see it. Look at an SC front, back or from an angle.
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OK, well I see it but not in the j-peg I tried to attach. I am only speaking about the keel out to the first vertical step not the entire boat. |
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Just a question mind you, but I can assure you it is similar. Pics over the weekend, weather permitting. Might even take a straight edge to see if it is a variable deadrise. |
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They are nice looking boats. I can see why they have a following. They are popular here on the west coast. A guy I know down the road has one but he comes over here to admire my seacrafts :)
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