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Old 12-11-2009, 10:40 PM
workinpr0gress workinpr0gress is offline
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Default Imitation is the biggest form of flattery.

A freind of mine looked at my boat out of the water and commented, "...it looks kinda like a Silverhawk". So I stopped him after a little chuckle & explained about the 23SC a little and how so many boats have been copied off the SC hulls & the "VDH" design in general. That got me thinking just how many boats have copied them? So I just started to think off the top of my head of a list. I know there's more. Help me add to/edit it please, thanks!

SILVERHAWK
Seastrike
key largo
sailfish
cape horn
.....drawing a blank
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Old 12-12-2009, 01:55 AM
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Default Re: Imitation is the biggest form of flattery.

There is at least one down in Austrailia, but I forget the brand name. Plus, F&S (?) Yacht out of Maryland or Delaware that builds BIG (40 to 60' +)sport fishing boats. They use the VDR hull design. I think Mako did a variation of a one step VDR hull vs. two on one of their earlier models as well, but don't crucify me on that one if I am wrong. Also, weren't the boats from China recently discussed by the guy from Austrailia on this site VDR's, too?
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Old 12-12-2009, 07:40 AM
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Default Re: Imitation is the biggest form of flattery.

PLUS these"

Palm Beach 18'
Allmand 20' (made in China)
Albin 26'
SeaStrike 24'

And the almost duplicates from when the patent was still in effect. These had the same one-step hull design as each other and eliminated the center V deadrise and had two planing surfaces instead of three:

Answer Craft 18' & 21' center console
Continental/Barcone 21' (CC & Seafari copy)
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Old 12-12-2009, 11:19 AM
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Default Re: Imitation is the biggest form of flattery.

Let us not forget Mark Hauptner and my personal favorite,
Ocean Master. Mark told me the Ocean Skiff 27 touches 50 w/ a single E-Tec 250.

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Old 12-12-2009, 10:02 PM
workinpr0gress workinpr0gress is offline
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Default Re: Imitation is the biggest form of flattery.

I never really looked at the bottom on an Oceanmaster. I always kinda thought of them as an "almost Rybo-Runner". I Used to fish a late 80's 31 every now and then. I didn't like how much water it pushed, solid boat though. It definitely didn't remind me of a SeaCraft but I'll have to look at one well next time I see one out of the water. BTW That 27 Ocean Skiff looks like a great formula for a great running boat.
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Old 12-13-2009, 01:47 PM
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Default Re: Imitation is the biggest form of flattery.

A very good friend of mine has a 01 31 ocean master and his has no VDH. Very solid boat yes, rather wet though, and with two 250 Yami's its thirsty on gas and oil!
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Old 12-13-2009, 02:20 PM
Dilligaf Dilligaf is offline
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Default Re: Imitation is the biggest form of flattery.

what about the Henry'O . seen a couple the hull seems pretty aggressive
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Old 12-13-2009, 02:33 PM
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Default Re: Imitation is the biggest form of flattery.

Those are kinda like a McKee...I had a 14' McKee when I was a teen with a 75...Wow what chine walk and fun!...Doesn't it go something like McKee was at Whaler then branched off then Henry'O was a Mckee who branched off?
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Old 12-13-2009, 03:48 PM
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Default Re: Imitation is the biggest form of flattery.

Henry O. McKee was the founder of both companies McKee Craft and Henry O. McKee Craft was with a brother, Henry O with his sons.

He passed away in Sep 2006
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