This two minute tuesday we get into the pros and cons of fiberglass boats and aluminum boats and what i think is your best option when shopping for a new boat!. Jon j. i guess i have owned both fiberglass bass boats and aluminum boats. for my two cents worth if your a speed nut and that is what really matters you can`t beat fiberglass. an aluminum hull will never run the same speed as a glass hull with the same horsepower.. What you’re buying with aluminum is a different boat owning experience altogether. aluminum or fiberglass: an ownership story. the biggest difference between today’s aluminum and fiberglass boats is the inherent properties of the material. aluminum can bend, but it won’t crack..
What are you guys opinions on fiberglass boats such as tritons, rangers, nitros, etc. vs a 17 or 18 ft. aluminum triton, tracker,grizzly, war eagle boat, not a bass tracker, more than likely a duck boat packaged out for fishing.. Within the next year i hope to be buying a new boat, i'll be upgrading from a 1973 16' fiberglass bass boat. what i want to upgrade to is a bass boat 16-18' with more storage. currently i have no storage in my boat.. Aluminum boats are "usually" less expensive, but with the addition of flat floors, casting platforms, etc., the prices on many of the major manufacturer's boats are rapidly becoming the equal of many fiberglass boats. aluminum boats can "take more punishment" than fiberglass. true, but with some hedging..
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