Adler
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Adler-nameplate
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Adler was the name under which Storebro boats were sold in Germany.
The first representive of Storebro boats in Germany Oskar Trost, Düsseldorf sold the boats as "
Adler-Kreuzer/Boote type Storö or Solö". Later the boats were distributed as "
Adler XX" by Harry A. Sührcke in Hamburg with his demonstration station in Lübeck-Travemünde. Also his successor Karl Hoffmeister sold the ships under the name "
Adler".
While the ships were sold in Germany as "
Adler", the ships in Sweden were sold as "
Storö" and internationally as "
(Storebro) Royal Cruiser".
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Adler-Storebro type label
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With the
Adler III and
Adler IV the new typeplate with the capital-"A" was introduced. It was also used for the
Adler 34,
Adler 38 and
Adler 43.
With the indroduction of the
Adler 31 the lettering was integrated in the side-trims - orgininally first only as "
Adler 31".
In the 90th the name was changed to "
Adler - Storebro Royal Cruiser". With stopping the production of several ranges also the approximately 35-year-old marketing name "
Adler" was discontinued. Since then in Germany the boats are sold as "Storebro Royal Cruiser" too.
2022-10-02