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muskyfishing89
Posted 3/8/2015 4:17 PM (#758206)
Subject: Who makes the strongest fiberglass boat hull?




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Who do you think makes the strongest fiberglass hull?
samuwenn
Posted 3/8/2015 8:06 PM (#758263 - in reply to #758206)
Subject: Re: Who makes the strongest fiberglass boat hull?





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Location: NoDak
new boat id say almost all are very well built, 10 years ago id say skeeter, 20 years ago its all up to the owner of a boat to keep it from rotting away
Zib
Posted 3/9/2015 11:50 AM (#758395 - in reply to #758206)
Subject: RE: Who makes the strongest fiberglass boat hull?





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Location: Detroit River
Triumph boats make one tough hull. My buddy was allowed to take a sledge hammer to one & didn't cause any damage.
sworrall
Posted 3/9/2015 12:22 PM (#758400 - in reply to #758206)
Subject: Re: Who makes the strongest fiberglass boat hull?





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Triumph is a rotomolded plastic.

There is no 'strongest' fiberglass hull.

All the major and regional brands are now laminated to take the abuse handed out on the Great Lakes. All are now composite construction. All hold up very well. The rest is conjecture if you don't know the laminate schedule for each brand.

You are way over thinking this thing. Buy the boat you like the best based upon your likes/dislikes with the layout, storage, and access to service. The rest is highly subjective.
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