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RobertK
Posted 4/21/2025 12:07 PM (#1033510 - in reply to #1033137)
Subject: Re: Beginner choosing a boat brand




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Location: Twin Cities Metro
Fiberglass boats are typically heavier than aluminum boats of the same size. The extra weight provides stability, but also comes at a cost. Extra weight typically means you'll need a more powerful trolling motor to have the same level of boat control. That will cost you even more extra weight in the form of batteries to run a 36-Volt system rather than a 24-Volt system. It also means that you generally need a larger outboard to have the same performance. Extra weight also means you'll probably need a more robust towing vehicle.

In addition to extra weight, fiberglass is typically more expensive to repair than an aluminum boat should you have an unfortunate encounter with a rock or some other rigid object.

So it's not really about which is better. It's about what sort of trade-offs you make to get what you want or need.

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