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re: Questions for First Time CC Boat Buyer

Posted on 3/2/20 at 11:46 am to
Posted by shadowlsu
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Posted on 3/2/20 at 11:46 am to
I'm definitely not the expert, and anyone on here please feel free to dispute, but I would never take a fiberglass boat to Toledo. The number of fiberglass repair shops in the area all having a lot full of boats in need of repair has me afraid to bring my fiberglass boat there. But like I said, I'm by no means an expert and have only been to TB a hand full of times. I know there are a lot of morons out there who don't pay attention, but also know there are a lot of stumps just below the waterline as well.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Posted on 3/2/20 at 12:20 pm to
A well built glass boat is infinitely tougher than a production line beer can aluminum boat. The cheap glass boats I've seen would fare better in a hull impact than the cheap aluminum ones. The advantage to aluminum is that it already looks like shite when its brand new so if you bang it all to hell it'll still look like shite.

If you want something to jump stumps with you'll have to get gaudet/scully/hanko/etc to build you something and itll cost more than a comparable glass boat.
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