Fibreglass Vs Plate Aluminium

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Re: Fibreglass Vs Plate Aluminium

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Alloy!


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Re: Fibreglass Vs Plate Aluminium

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Fish Tank wrote:
STANDY wrote:What you doing with the old hull Fishtank that is built like a Tank that ex Ranger boat
She's starting to show her age. :cry:
Take her to George for a re-fresh and you will get another 10 years out of it

EVEN IF THE 6MM IS WORN DOWN TO 4MM
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Re: Fibreglass Vs Plate Aluminium

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I'm happy with Ally.

The times I've thought "gee I'm glad I have a tinny" have far outweighed the times i've thought "gee I wish I bought a glass boat".

That aside, one day i will have three boats. The much smaller creek tinny and the much bigger bluewater boat to complement my 5.8 plate boat.
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Re: Fibreglass Vs Plate Aluminium

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After recently going out in a few haines hunters, I have to say ally but I understand why guys buy glass now, and really dont know about you guys but I dont hit a lot of stuff, especially bluewater if you can find something to hit you are doing well lol
So im still ally but glass when im a bit older and fragile I think lol but just for bluewater
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