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I also have a Lowe 176 Alum Boat (1996), and I tell you if I had to go buy another boat tomorrow it would be a Lowe. I have had in very large lakes from Ky to Fl. and even in the Gulf of Mexico at one time. I would love to know how many hours I have put on this boat. I dont worry about tree limbs, sand bars, rocks, or running up on boat ramps. I have put mine thru the ringer and it has took most of it with out any problem. I dont abuse it but I was told once it is nothing but a tool for fishing and that is how I use it. Dont get me wrong, I would love to have one of them fancy Fiberglass Boats that run 70+ but then I tell myself: how do I fish and I have to tell my self I need to keep what I got. I would hate to think what a good tree or what concrete would do to the side of a fiberglass boat.
Plus:
* Almost 100% wood free. Wood under the console and the transom is wood with Alum
on the outside's. NO wood any place else that I can find.
* Very Light weight, easy to pull. I have a 70 Hp on mine and it runs in the high 30's on
a GPS
* Can put it in anywhere
* Easly repaired, If you get a good scratch Sprap Paint is a quick fix. Cracks can be
easly fixed
* Very well laid out
* Carpet has never tried to come up
* Has a good ride even in rough water
* Easy to load and Unload by your self
* Floats shallow
* If you need to get under the deck to make repairs, just take out a few screws or rivits
and you can see everything (Most of the time).
* THE COST!!!!!!
* If you dont like the color just paint it.
Neg
* Wish mine was wider. With 2 people and a lot of gear it fills up real quick.
* It is white and shows scum real bad, Guess that is my fault for not wiping it down
after a days fishing
* The wind blows it around real bad. This is the only thing I really hate about mine.
* Mine has rivits that have come lose and had to fix the Fiberglass. I think the newer
ones have no rivits
* Due to it being all alum it sweats real bad in hot weather.
* Compartments are not water proof.
* Have had welds break loose but not to bad/hard to fix. (Boat ramps)
Hope this helps
Billy
I have a Ranger Cherokee with a four banger, welded and not a piece of wood in it. Best made aluminum boat I have ever owned or fished out of.
Another option is the Carolina skiff. Fiberglass that can take a beating and you can't sink um. You can also pretty much build the boat you want as all the insides are modular and simply screw into the hull. I don't know if they do a V hull, but the ones on Cumberland seem to do just fine in rough water.
No problem at all Grumpy!![]()
