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muskyfishing89![]() |
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Posts: 123 | Who makes the best brand of aluminum boats and why? I like the Crestliner Fish Hawk 1850 and I'm in love with the Lund Predator 2010 but can't really find any for sale. I'm open to other brands too like Alumacraft. I heard Crestliners dont perform well in the wind because they sit higher in the water. Also what are your takes on welds vs rivets? | ||
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | I fish out of an alumacraft 165 classic. It's on the smaller side for Muskie boats and I wouldn't bring it on big water but for the lakes I fish it works great. The only complaint I have about it is that it's pretty much a kite, but it's my understanding that all aluminum boats are pretty much kites. I had asked what one could do to make their boat act less like a kite and I was told to buy a glass boat. | ||
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Posts: 2097 | Had an issue with boat control on my 17' aluminum but upgraded to 101lb terrova ipilot. Problem solved. | ||
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Posts: 258 Location: Mayville, WI | All brands make a good boat and difference between welded & rivet is personal preference - look for one that fits your need and a layout you like. When looking, I thought Lund was a bit overpriced, though very nice, downfall being that they didn't make a deck that was the same level around the entire boat and they don't make the Predator anymore. A great layout was the Crestliner CMV - wish they still made those, overall Crestliners do sit a bit higher in the water If I were looking now: Alumacraft - Competitor Lund - Pro Guide (come in tillers only) Crestliner - Pro Tiller or Fish Hawk (Raptor nice, but sides are higher than the Fish Hawk) Currently, I run an Alumacraft Navigator & next boat will likely be another Alumacraft Tiller - the Competitor 185 is a nice ride - very happy with my purchase. | ||
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | I had a Crestliner 1850 CMV with a 150 Yamaha great boat. Big decks. I up graded to a skeeter mx. For fishing I liked the CMV for ride I like my skeeter | ||
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Posts: 1405 Location: Detroit River | I've fished out of just about every aluminum boat made including several different sized Lunds, Crestliner 1850 Fish Hawk, Starcraft, Alumacraft, Smokercraft, Tracker etc. This was on Lake St. Clair. I loved the ride in the Alumacraft by far compared to all the others. | ||
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Posts: 620 Location: Seymour, WI | I fish out of an 03 Crestliner Fishhawk. I love the way it fishes. I think the Alumacraft Navigator is the best aluminum musky boat made right now, the decks and storage are really laid out well. | ||
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Posts: 123 | Have you guys seen the Lund Predator? | ||
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Posts: 146 Location: Alsip, IL | I run a bass boat, but my dad has an 18 foot smoker craft milentia. It's a nice boat. Handles big water but can still get up river quite a ways into fairly skinny water. Only thing I'd recommend is more trolling motor than you'd ever think you'd need. On a windy day his 12volt system is just about dead by 2 pm. He's got a 115 yamaha 4 stroke and tops out around 44. Maybe 42 with 2 people and a livewell full of suckers. | ||
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My next boat will be a custom Lake Assault. They are made so well and can be tailored to your liking. | |||
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | Lake assault are built like tanks. I looked at them back in 04 . The only thing I did not like was the welds. As a welder that is the first thing i look at no matter what I buy. There a solid boat I just didn't like the welds. Looked like some one fresh out of school was doing there welding. | ||
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Posts: 153 | im surprised no one mentioned G3 their really nice boat or even polar craft both are nice bots and are priced pretty fair if your worried about the size of deck you cold do what im going to do with my 18 foot tuffy renegade and that is make carpeted deck extension or have a just encase deck extension box made most boat company's make a great product the only aluminum boat I have personally ridden in and hated was a mirro craft. tracker even makes a nice boat be smart shop around and good luck | ||
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Posts: 106 | The best boats are made by Skeeter, Ranger, Yarcraft..., Oh, you said aluminum, ![]() Seriously, there is no best brand because it depends on how an where you fish. My brother owns a 2001 1850 fish hawk, and it's a really good boat, and just as solid as new. I had a 1990 1700 Pro V that was also a good solid boat. | ||
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Posts: 123 | It's so tough since there are good boats in every brand. I want something that can handle big water and small water. What has the biggest casting decks? The Alumacraft 185 Competitor 185 looks like a really nice boat but it doesn't have a very big casting deck and I cant find the prices of them online. I think they are about the same as a Fish Hawk What is the difference between a Fish Hawk and a CMV? Why did Lund get rid of the Predator? | ||
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Posts: 106 | We are lucky to live in a time when the problem is too many good boats to choose from. | ||
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Posts: 123 | Are welds gonna be stronger then rivets? | ||
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^couldnt tell ya if their stronger but welds wont loosen up and leak when driving down that remote "chatter"road to the launch year after year. Some people prefer welded, others prefer a bucket of rivets. can you tell which i prefer? I suppose boats that are welded could crack welds but my boat has a lifetime warranty on the welds. | |||
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Posts: 106 | muskyfishing89 - 11/7/2014 11:50 PM Are welds gonna be stronger then rivets? No, in fact properly done rivets are stronger than welds. That said, don't buy based on rivets vs welded, quality is the key. Good riveted boats, like Lund, rarely have rivet problems, and good welded boats, like Crestliner, rarely have weld problems. | ||
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | It's been a few years 15 to 20. But some older boats the rivets would loosen up . And I had my line cut by the rivets. That back when i fished walleyes so line was thinner. I don't know if that is still a problem or not. My CMV was a Welded Boat now i have glass. There are allot of great aluminum boats out there. Find one with a lay out that fits the way you fish Edited by muskyhunter47 11/8/2014 10:27 AM | ||
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Posts: 11 | Ranger618 has it right when he says there are a lot of good choices now. The Ranger vs1780 and 1680 deep-v boats are worth looking at as well. Their web site does a good job with a walk-thru of each boat. | ||
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Posts: 123 | I can't afford a new glass boat and I am rough on things. | ||
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Posts: 123 | The Crestliner boats have big casting decks. | ||
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | muskyfishing89 - 11/9/2014 2:27 AM I can't afford a new glass boat and I am rough on things. The two Rangers mentioned are aluminum. | ||
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Posts: 32930 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | |||
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Posts: 358 | I can't say they are the best or better than another, however G3 has expanded their lineup of boats and the one I have, I'm happy with and will probally buy what I call a boat for the lakes, a Deep-V. It also helps I have a G3 dealership who I'm good friends with the owners and they treat me fantastic and are honest. | ||
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Location: Eastern Ontario | mnmusky - 11/8/2014 8:30 AM ^couldnt tell ya if their stronger but welds wont loosen up and leak when driving down that remote "chatter"road to the launch year after year. Some people prefer welded, others prefer a bucket of rivets. can you tell which i prefer? I suppose boats that are welded could crack welds but my boat has a lifetime warranty on the welds. It's not normally the welds that crack but the metal near them. Some are better than some others which have had problems. No manufacturer has never had an issue with some boats that's why thy have a warranty. The dealership you deal with can be more important to you. Edited by horsehunter 11/9/2014 9:55 AM | ||
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Posts: 558 | I have a 2011 Alumacraft navigator 175, I think that it is set up well for a musky fisherman. Big casting decks and the deck goes all around the boat. I can fish 3 guys and 3 to 5 monster lakewood boxes in the boat comfortably. 1 guy on back deck a 2 on the front deck. I can get on big water if I want to, I have had it on milliacs, leech, and red lake for walleye opener. Very wide and stable boat, i like that alot. Alumacraft boats come with a lifetime hull and floor also. All boats are tough to control in a stiff wind, you just need to equip the boat with a high powered trolling motor to help with that. I like this boat for any types or styles of fishing. The new models that are like the navigator is the competitor. Have fun shopping. Edited by Musky Face 11/9/2014 10:03 AM | ||
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Posts: 270 Location: SE WISCONSIN | I have a 2014 Lund 1875 Impact sport and I love it my last boat was a smaller glass bass boat and when the water was rough we got wet in the bass boat.Now to the Impact same rough water not a drop of water on us the front deck is plenty big for me. I have the flip up rear seats so when there down it makes for a nice size casting deck for co angler.and the Impact does blow around alittle more than a glass boat because it sits higher and has a full windshield.but like someone said earlier put a nice big trolling motor on it and you should be fine. Edited by R code 11/9/2014 10:28 AM | ||
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Posts: 791 Location: WI | I run a alumacraft tourney pro 175 CS. My next boat will probably be a 185. Good ride for a alum boat probably due to the 2xb hull which is double thick and absorbs waves better than a lot of other hulls. Like said above get a powerful trolling motor and your all good. My boat casts well and trolls well. To me versatility is key | ||
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Posts: 100 | muskyfishing89 - 11/7/2014 11:07 PM What is the difference between a Fish Hawk and a CMV? A few things: Much more deck on the CMV (the consoles sit back further in the boat and the back is all deck.) 12° dead rise on the Fish Hawk, 11° on the CMV. More storage Huge center rod locker Sits lower in the water (or doesn't come up as far, depending on how you look at it). CMV is completely wood free - all decking is aluminum, transom is composite. | ||
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