Re: Deck Boats
Here's what you have to look at:<br /><br />The boatbuilder's reputation.<br /><br />Compare the fit, finish, design, colour, options etc.. of the preferred boat models you will consider.<br /><br />The price, obviously (Shop around)<br /><br />Decide on the Powerplant. OB or Inboard. Do you want the smoother, quieter attributes of an Inboard or the faster lighter but noisier attributes of an OB.<br /><br />Consider the Dealer reputation and the after sales service (VERY IMPORTANT). How far will you have to travel if you need service. Or will they come down to the lake and service your boat when the time comes??<br /><br />We all know alum. is lighter. The question is does it perform as well as fibreglass on the water? The answer to that is yes, thanks to computer designed reverse chine hulls and rigid high strength aluminum. Aluminum is also very low maintenance, it won't rust, and nothing will rot under the boards. Just aluminum and floatation foam under the boards, no headaches in the long run.<br /><br />The Princecraft boats I was alluding to in my previous post are very fast. I see a ton of them on the lake here in Quebec all the time. The Super Pro's can hit speeds over 60-65 MPH. Even the deckboats go over 40 MPH. I'll second tjthorson on his opinion about Sylvan Boats, I saw them at the boat show last year and was very impressed !<br /><br />Then again I still think in IMHO that Princecraft is a better boat, but that's just my opinion, go see for yourself and testdrive a few.