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| As Im shopping around looking at boats one of the criteria for me on the next one is that it doesn't get blown around as much in the wind. Currently my Lund gets blown around way too much for me, i also do a lot of dropshotting and deep water fishing for smallmouths and its really tough on the typically exposed lake I fish. I think a glass boat would help to alleviate this problem, but then again most of the glass boats weigh considerably more than similar sized tin boats...so I'm not sure if the better reputation of glass in the wind is as much a factor of typically weighing more as it is due to the hull material/shape? One of the glass boats I'm looking at is quite light for its size, its very similar in weight--even a bit lighter than some comparably sized tin boats--so I'm wondering if you were to compare similar hull types (tin deep v compared to glass deep v), same length/width, SAME HULL WEIGHT, what is the real-world difference going to be between tin and glass as far as wind drift is concerned? | |
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