09-01-2009, 05:21 AM
I'm talking about those little boats made for one or two people, usually of a plastic compound such as Polyethylene or ABS. I've seen them shaped like dinghys, twin hulled mini bass boats etc. A few questions to those of you who may own or use one of these boats on a regular basis.
1. I'm assuming their best use is on small bodies of water such as ponds, creeks & smaller rivers. Due to their short length, it seems most are under 10 feet, do they tend to become unstable or feel unstable during periods of taller waves? Any particular style that would feel more stable in say 1 to 2 foot waves?
2. I've heard stories that some of these plastic composites tend to get brittle after a few years. Has anyone experienced cracks or tears and were you able to get them repaired at a reasonable cost?
3. If you've owned one for a reasonable amount of time, would you buy another, or go to a more conventional type of boat such as a jon or utility style V hull of aluminum or fiberglass material?
Thanks for any answers and insight into these little boats.
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1. I'm assuming their best use is on small bodies of water such as ponds, creeks & smaller rivers. Due to their short length, it seems most are under 10 feet, do they tend to become unstable or feel unstable during periods of taller waves? Any particular style that would feel more stable in say 1 to 2 foot waves?
2. I've heard stories that some of these plastic composites tend to get brittle after a few years. Has anyone experienced cracks or tears and were you able to get them repaired at a reasonable cost?
3. If you've owned one for a reasonable amount of time, would you buy another, or go to a more conventional type of boat such as a jon or utility style V hull of aluminum or fiberglass material?
Thanks for any answers and insight into these little boats.
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