Charlieroc":jifjcnep said:
There is 1,450 pounds difference in stated weight.
You could be comparing DRY weight to a semi-WET weight of the hull, i.e., as when typically equipped with everything
but the motor and user electronics or added options.
Parker's listed DRY WEIGHT of 3250-pounds could just be the weight of the frp hull as she comes out of the mold.
Steiger's listed WEIGHT of 4700-pounds could include everything BUT the motor of choice, to include things like batteries, battery switch, motor instruments, hydraulic helm & cables, cleats, SS rails, SS hawse pipes, all SS hardware, rocket launcher, pulpit, trim tabs & actuators, lights, switches, electrical panels, controls & cables, steering wheel, DC cabling and wiring, ... meaning EVERYTHING needed to make the typical config boat "as sold" run, less the engine HP of choice.
I would not be surprised if Steiger lists their weight as a semi-WET weight, meaning less motor and fuel, and then any customization by the buyer. A good friend has a Steiger CC and while a comparable boat, using both websites' specs, there's NO WAY my friend's CC is almost 1K heavier than the Parker! In fact, I'd opine Parker's are heavier, as all panels and bulkheads are thicker, but that's the CC comparison.
To give you a better idea of boat weight, my '92 mod-V SC has a listed DRY weight of 3500-pounds. But when I rebuilt her (she had been vandalized and was a bare glass hull), I easily added at least 1,000-pounds of systems and needed equipment (see list above) just to float her, LESS the motor. My
hit-the-water-weight with motor (450-lbs), full fuel, and all other boating/fishing gear is a rocking 6,100-pounds :shock: , less crew, ice, and food and/or beverages!
See here for more info that'll shock you as to how much the gear on a boat adds to the true
ready-to-run WET weight!