Steber 22 Offshore MkII Boat Review
A fully moulded cockpit with plenty of storage a great washbasin for cleanup after messy fishing makes it a fisherman’s heaven.
Steber 3800 Sportsfisher Review
I hadn't been for a run in a Steber bigger than 22ft for a decade. So it was a surprise when I recently jumped aboard one of the newer style hulls that this iconic family boat-builder has developed, it was their 3800 Sportsfisher.
Steber 34 Start and Support vessel Review
Commercial trap and line fishermen would revel in the deck space, as would fishing or dive charter operators. Similarly, recreational anglers would be hard pressed to find a 34-footer as well suited to serious game or reef fishing tasks. This is a boat for all seasons.
Steber 4380 Flybridge Cruiser Review
This boat, a 4380 Flybridge Cruiser is destined for VIP corporate charters around Sydney, so I suppose you could call her a workboat. But when she's not fulfilling that role she's a fully blown, game fishing vessel that will become a frequent sight at many of the tournaments around the traps.
Steber 4700 Sports Cruiser Review
With a price depending on engine and options ranging from $900K-$1.2m this Aussie built in Survey 47 footer delivers in the key areas of sea kindliness, function and form.
Steber 4700 GTS Cruiser Review
But the most significant new feature of the Steber 4700 GTS is that it's built to, and is in, full 2C/1E survey. Many manufacturers claim to "build to survey" but the Steber is constructed to USL Survey codes and is approved in 2C survey, allowing it to carry up to 10 people.