I've been thinking about getting a bigger boat. I owned a tracker V-14 and I now own a 16 ft. Lowe Roughneck. I fish in a small club in NJ and a few of our tournaments are on bigger lakes and rivers like the Potomac, Hudson and Delaware rivers, and Lake Hopatcong. I have been lucky so far with the roughneck as far as the weather and conditions go and will stay in creeks like Mattowoman on the Potomac. I did a search on aluminum vs. glass on this site and found most of the conversations were from several years ago. I recently saw a Bass Pro Shops segment that featured Rick Clunn talking about the Tournament V-18 and how this boat is all you need to compete in tournaments on most lakes and rivers in the US(except Erie). I missed some of the segment and did not hear why it was an advantage over glass.
Can you buy a similar boat in glass like a Ranger,Skeeter, or Triton for the same price as a TV-18 w/ a 150? I know a glass will get better handling and speed but I don't think I need to go 60+ mph. Does anyone know how fast a recent model TV-18 is? Is a TV-18 lighter than a similar glass boat? I prefer the aluminum for the maintenance issues and feel that I would be concerned about scratching the glass.
Thanks for any info. guys. Great site you have here!
Can you buy a similar boat in glass like a Ranger,Skeeter, or Triton for the same price as a TV-18 w/ a 150? I know a glass will get better handling and speed but I don't think I need to go 60+ mph. Does anyone know how fast a recent model TV-18 is? Is a TV-18 lighter than a similar glass boat? I prefer the aluminum for the maintenance issues and feel that I would be concerned about scratching the glass.
Thanks for any info. guys. Great site you have here!