That makes for two of us interested! I'm in Ontario looking for a boat as well...you won't find wood-free in that category. I've looked. Is that Tahoe wood-free? I've resorted to an expectation of at least Marine Grade XL Ply and hopefully fiberglass encased stringers. From the literal 100s of hours I've spent researching boats and going out to look at a few, here's what I've found, which are most commonly available available on the market, for bow riders:
Exotic brands: Formula
Top-level brands: Cobalt, Monterey, Regal, Campion
Mid-level brands: Chaparral, Crownline, Four Winns, Sea Ray
Lower-level brands: Tahoe, Maxum, Stingray
Budget brands: Bayliner, Rinker, Tempest
That said, all of the above can shuffle fast depending on how they are maintained. Even so, brand DOES matter, IMHO. Here's why - under equal levels of maintenance or lack thereof, better brands will stand up better because upholstery doesn't crack as easy, gel coat doesn't fade as easy, fiberglass won't stress crack as easy, wood will be better treated for marine use and can last as long as fiberglass, throttle cables won't seize up or rust as easy, more durable fittings that don't break as easy (handles, etc.), electronics that last longer...this "research-based" (because I'm a rookie) list goes on and on. But yes, I'd consider anything from lower tier upwards, and even some budget tier depending on maintenance and specific models with better quality history. The opposite holds true for some mid and top level brands.