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Aluminium vs fibreglass
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Re: Aluminium vs fibreglass
I'm not concerned about the drive haha I'm a very keen fish and only need a oat to suit 2 people as it's only me and my partner and yea I've always used 2 stroke motors. And yea I'll be making sure the trailer is in a1 condition as I have no skills in electrical issues or chassispurple5ive wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 9:15 pmmate thats a fair distance to drive to do a fishing trip. theres quite a few polycraft boats down your way, i would suggest that you look at them but its out of your rice range, so lets leave it at that.Nickkringle wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:50 pmYea well I'm looking at putting it in storage as I live in maryborough so it's a fair drive to fish and I've always made sure the trailers are in top order as I ain't travelling along a freeway and all of a sudden a bearing goes and I'm causing traffic chaos been there done that on our old river boat. And yea I've heard fibreglass are expensive to maintain. I like savage and quintrex tinniespurple5ive wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:39 pmhave you got suitable space to store the boat and a vehicle capable to tow the new boat?Nickkringle wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:25 pmHi all I'm new to this forum and I'm pleased to be apart of it.ive done some surf fishing with no luck but a lot of goodluck landbased at the baron river with whiting.. looking at getting into boating on westernport and port philipbay chasing gummies and snapper mainly and looking at buying a 4.2+ meter tinny or a half cabin fibreglass I've got a fair bit of boating experience in freshwater lakes and rivers but never operated a boat in the bays as I'm new to Victorian waters 5 (years) in victoria.. so I am just asking what's a preferred boat and why fibreglass is better and vice versa. Thanks in advance budget I'm looking at is $6000
fibreglass will ride a lot more comfortable. but is also a bit more costlier to maintain (if doing things by the book)
tinnies seem to be more cheaper to buy, specially a used one.
make sure the boats you are looking at has also got a decent trailer, as you will find out the hard way otherwise.
if i were you i would hire a boat first and see what its like on the bay before you take the plunge, the bay is a lot different to lakes and rivers boating wise
trailer is a very important part of a fishing boat (that needs to be towed of course) not just bearings. chasis, proper alignment, electricals many things that can stop you going fishing on a dud trailer.
if you already like tinnies then aim for a good used 5m and it will be perfect for a few people out in the bay.
a 2 stroke motor will be cheaper to buy, but also loose money when resale, so take all that into consideration
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Re: Aluminium vs fibreglass
Little over budget ..
To many boats kayak, helicopter , catch a fish,catch a fish
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Re: Aluminium vs fibreglass
if your budget is 6k then aluminium is probably the way to go.
plenty of 5m glass boats around in your budget but anything that price range and age would need closely looking at structurally.
have a look at some boats and try to narrow down what it is you want, try to buy something with a good motor. that little savage above looks ok.
plenty of 5m glass boats around in your budget but anything that price range and age would need closely looking at structurally.
have a look at some boats and try to narrow down what it is you want, try to buy something with a good motor. that little savage above looks ok.
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Re: Aluminium vs fibreglass
This question has been the subject of many identical threads in my relatively brief time on this forum. Don't forget to just have a look at past posts.
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Re: Aluminium vs fibreglass
You probably won't get a decent glass boat for that price.
Better sicking to alloy
Better sicking to alloy
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Re: Aluminium vs fibreglass
i would get that because it has everything you need granted it a little expensive but id take that over any fibre glass boat :thumbsup:
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Re: Aluminium vs fibreglass
And yet this, for not much more plus a drive to Queensland is a far better boat than the generic 4.2m boats Telwater pump out. Theres absolutely no comparison between the Haines and the Stacer/Quintrex/Savage.
And it's fibreglass