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Old 02-05-2017, 05:42 PM   #1
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Steiger Craft 21 Block Island

Anyone have any experience with these? Looking to possibly get one and I know the name is great but I've never run one of these pilot house style boats.

Would be using it primarily for fishing and family runs to islands off CT/MA

This one has an I/O

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Old 02-05-2017, 05:53 PM   #2
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I/O is deal breaker

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They don't play well in saltwater from my personal experience and from my view of others' experience. Too many breakdowns, required maintenance for me. I think you will be hard pressed to find anyone who will try to tell you it is a superior design to an outboard. Unless they are trying to sell it to you. How many I/o do you see compared to outboards? Ask an experienced mechanic at a yard what they think and the associated repair costs. Look at all the threads on boating boards about converting I/O to outboards with a bracket. Just my .02

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They don't play well in saltwater from my personal experience and from my view of others' experience. Too many breakdowns, required maintenance for me. I think you will be hard pressed to find anyone who will try to tell you it is a superior design to an outboard. Unless they are trying to sell it to you. How many I/o do you see compared to outboards? Ask an experienced mechanic at a yard what they think and the associated repair costs. Look at all the threads on boating boards about converting I/O to outboards with a bracket. Just my .02
That $.02 is the reason I made the post

That feedback is really good and I appreciate it. Price is right, so might be one of those things where if the hull is good, an outboard conversion later on would be on the table.
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There is a local digger that has one & also fishes offshore ...ordered it new .it was his 2ns stieger craft .......I can,t remember if this one came with the I/o or he ordered it with a bracket .either way that what is runs is a O/B on a bracket .sweet hull IMO ><><

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Old 02-06-2017, 03:20 PM   #7
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There is a local digger that has one & also fishes offshore ...ordered it new .it was his 2ns stieger craft .......I can,t remember if this one came with the I/o or he ordered it with a bracket .either way that what is runs is a O/B on a bracket .sweet hull IMO ><><
Hull does seem pretty slick... might be worth the buy to convert to OB if the I/O ever goes.
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IF ya want I can reach out to him & see if hid 2nd boat was ordered with or without O/D <><

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I know some I/O's can not be converted to outboards due to the structure of the transom not being able to hold the weight. You might want to check if it would be possible before going for it. Just my .02. Ron
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I know some I/O's can not be converted to outboards due to the structure of the transom not being able to hold the weight. You might want to check if it would be possible before going for it. Just my .02. Ron
Good call, I'll do some research. I saw a bunch of mentions of conversion projects on other boating boards, so I figured it was a given... but before investing I'll do real research and ask some folks

Clammed, that'd be awesome, thanks!

Boat is under $5k with a motor that was new in '04, so the risk is pretty minimal here.
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Good boat. Id be cautious of that I/O like others have said. For that price though might be worth it with a thorough survey.
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I,ll stop over his house tomorrow after he digs & LYK >><

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Ian, there is a young captain in eastern CT (Mike Roy of Reel Cast Charters) who has a Steiger 21 center console. I have been on that boat, it is awesome.
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Ian, there is a young captain in eastern CT (Mike Roy of Reel Cast Charters) who has a Steiger 21 center console. I have been on that boat, it is awesome.
Jim, I'm aware of that boat

This is a much older hull and a pilot house style. I do believe however that Steiger has been a solid hull for years. We shall see, I have a friend checking it out tomorrow to see if it's worth calling in a surveyor.
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Irn, sorry it took a few days .....I just left him .we tried to go digging , but the plows blocked our access .

he had both custom made . the 1st had a cutty with a I/o the 2nd [pictured ] has a outboard ,
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both have the same hull , both motors needed work ..but he puts in over 300 days a year . ran offshore with both .

But he said the cutty w ith the I/o rode a lot better , especially offshore & in snotty water
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Love that CC hull, but you don't see many. Good to know on the I/O.. got some pics back from a buddy that stopped by the boat on Wednesday. It's all bundled up at the boat yard so couldn't see much, but the trailer looks like it's been dancing with salt water for a while.

At this point I'm going to try and wait out the ice and make sure the ride and motor are as I want. Won't be long now.
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