I have an Aluminum Boat and wish EVERY time I fish that I had a Fiberglass boat. Don't get me wrong for my FIRST boat she has been a good one but if I had to do it all over again, it would be glass all the way. My buddy has a 2007 TR186 for sell by the way and it is so much more the boat than mine that it is not even funny. The waves do crash against mine which makes noise, plus from a stability standpoint both of us can move around his Triton and it barely moves versus we make sure we are not moving in the same direction at the same time in mine. From a fishability standpoint his Triton is so much better than my Tracker. Dry storage, lighted rod lockers and all the other bells and whistles that my boat does not have. If you are serious about buying a boat then buy a glass boat and if you are looking for a Triton TR186 with a 175 Yamaha HPDI area then you will not find a better boat than my buddy's boat plus you won't find one at a better price. He really wants to sell this boat. Garage kept, been on the water less than 25 days TOTAL and I bet the motor has less than 20 hours on it including the mandatory break in period. Starts the first click, lighted rod lockers, led blacklight plugs, hotfoot, Lowrance 522 GPS unit on the dash and 135 unit up front, break away tongue, trailer brakes and perfect condition. Even has an extra drivers seat for the boat if you ever need one. Great boat. This will probably be moved to the boat sales sight but if not then buy a glass boat and if you need the above Pm me. Elnut