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So, im new on here....thinking about my first boat
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<blockquote data-quote="fender66" data-source="post: 197545" data-attributes="member: 2990"><p>I'd have to say that you need to figure out what your highest priorities are and what will work/fit your needs/lifestyle the best.</p><p></p><p>I'm old enough to say that fishing is certainly a higher priority for me than letting my wife lay on the bow to catch some rays. :wink: Your priorities may be different. It's better to decide these now than after you buy the wrong boat.</p><p></p><p>The decision is up to you.....however....a tin "boat" requires less care to keep it in good condition. Motors still need the same maintenance either way. Might be more difficult to accessorize for fishing with a glass boat, but it can and is done all the time. I have no experience in it though.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fender66, post: 197545, member: 2990"] I'd have to say that you need to figure out what your highest priorities are and what will work/fit your needs/lifestyle the best. I'm old enough to say that fishing is certainly a higher priority for me than letting my wife lay on the bow to catch some rays. :wink: Your priorities may be different. It's better to decide these now than after you buy the wrong boat. The decision is up to you.....however....a tin "boat" requires less care to keep it in good condition. Motors still need the same maintenance either way. Might be more difficult to accessorize for fishing with a glass boat, but it can and is done all the time. I have no experience in it though. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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