Moulded separately from the hull, the new sub floor process begins by lining the stringer mould with fibreglass. The mould is then filled with foam and finished flush across the flanges for a perfect fit. Accurately formed to fit the contours of the hull, the stringers are finally bonded to the interior- dramatically increasing the strength of the hull.
“This process was designed to not only maximise the strength of the hull, but to also increase the efficiency of the manufacturing process,” said company co-founder Leon Savage. “This new technology allows us to provide our customers with a stronger, safer and more durable product.”
Borne out of a passion for water skiing and all things boating, Leon and Paul Savage established Streaker boats over 32 years ago. Since then, the Streaker brand has become nationally respected for building super practical, soft riding, stable and extremely strong fibreglass boats.
“This new technology compliments the tried and tested fibreglass-coated wooden stringers that have faithfully served Streaker customers for over three decades,” said Leon Savage.
The new fibreglass stringers are now incorporated on the 545 and 585 series of Streaker boats. The 545 Sirocco runabout and Sirocco bowrider plus the 545 Tournament and Bluewater all benefit from this new technology. The 585 series Longreach and Tournament and the up-coming SportsCruiser complete the new advancement to Streaker's strong line-up.
Streaker Boats is a leading Melbourne marine retailer, being authorised agents for Cruise Craft, Ally Craft, Streaker, Wave Runner and Yamaha outboards. The company is one of the few Yamaha dealers in Australia that has been awarded the status of Platinum dealer.
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