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New drift boat ready to rock.

Post by natetreat » Fri Jan 04, 2013 4:00 pm

Here's a photo of my boat, it's on it's way to get painted! It's all welded up, a few boats in line in front of me, but it sure does look sweet, don't it?
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Re: New drift boat almost done!

Post by TheHunt » Fri Jan 04, 2013 4:13 pm

That looks like a Pavati. Very nice boat... The very few people that I know that have rowed that boat love it. They also love flat open floor which no other metal boat has.

What size did you get?

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Re: New drift boat almost done!

Post by Bodofish » Fri Jan 04, 2013 4:15 pm

NICE!!!!!!!

I just love the build pics, they keep you up at night dreaming.
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Post by natetreat » Fri Jan 04, 2013 4:57 pm

It's the 16' x 61 guardian. It's going to be custom built with the Warrior interior, which has twice the storage as the older guardian model, sans the wave cutter bow. The extra width keeps it riding higher in the water for super low flows like we have now. It's going to have the UMHF bottom for extra slippery slidy over the gravel. In floor fish boxes, three Bentley seats plus luxury rowers seat, pizza oven, custom rod rack and heater system. Of course it's going to have the full level floor, which is going to be awesome! I'm super stoked, I've been waiting a long time for this one!

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Re: New drift boat almost done!

Post by Steelheadin360 » Fri Jan 04, 2013 7:17 pm

MMMMMMMMM! very nice! I wish i would have shopped a little more before i bought my river hawk... but got a deal i couldnt pass up!

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Re: New drift boat almost done!

Post by TheHunt » Fri Jan 04, 2013 7:30 pm

You went with the 16 X 61.

Were you able to look at the 17 X 61?

Was there much of a difference?

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Re: New drift boat almost done!

Post by natetreat » Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:00 pm

I haven't looked at 'em side by side. I like the idea of a shorter wider boat. Just a little extra room in the 17, not much of a price difference either.

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Re: New drift boat almost done!

Post by oneshot » Fri Jan 04, 2013 11:41 pm

I plan to ride in that someday! O:) looks slick with out paint..

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Post by Tady45 » Sat Jan 05, 2013 3:33 am

oneshot wrote:I plan to ride in that someday! O:) looks slick with out paint..
+1 on that! Nice drifer no matter what though.
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Re: New drift boat almost done!

Post by MotoBoat » Sat Jan 05, 2013 12:28 pm

Nate, interesting your going Aluminum, and FF has decided on Fiberglass. What was the consideration when deciding on AL or FG hull?

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Re: New drift boat almost done!

Post by TheHunt » Sat Jan 05, 2013 1:04 pm

You interested in going to a river and having anyone interested row it?

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Post by natetreat » Sat Jan 05, 2013 4:30 pm

MotoBoat wrote:Nate, interesting your going Aluminum, and FF has decided on Fiberglass. What was the consideration when deciding on AL or FG hull?
I look at some used fiberglass boats when I was shopping around. I didn't like how they looked after good hard use. The gel coat scratches, it gets a little yellow and some of them on the inside look like the underside of a bath tub, which I do not like. My Pavati is going to weigh the same as a fiberglass boat. And with a fiberglass boat if, heaven forbid, I bust a whole in it, I have to send it back or have it repaired that way, rather than keep a little JB weld in the boat. I chose the Pavati for the functionality, the ease of movement, and just some of the neatest feature on a boat. The door is definitely going to be great for some of my older clients to be able to get in and out of easily, I know a few of them that are already grateful for it.

I like the way that an aluminum boat can keep it's shiny newness for longer than a fiberglass boat.

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Post by Bodofish » Sat Jan 05, 2013 4:40 pm

Let me count the ways; You can't row an AL boat fast enough to break it. Al does not absorb water. UV has no effect on AL. Want to add something, weld it on, no harm no foul. Pretty much Zero maintenance, rise it and put it away. The list goes on.........
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Post by BNRSteel » Sat Jan 05, 2013 4:53 pm

However if you use aluminum too often the hull will get tunneled. If you want to get technical aluminum is pourous metal and will over time absorb water. Both types have their drawbacks. Many of the top guides in the state run glass boats, if glass was so horrible would that be the case? If you would like examples of speared metal boats that have sunk I can give them. No boat is maintenance free, you must have been wronged by a glass boat in your lifetime. Why are there so many glass drift boat manufacturers out there??? Because they work just like metal boats. I own an aluminum boat and I love it but I know it's drawbacks as well... It's not a simple fix if you spear aluminum on a rock.

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Post by natetreat » Sat Jan 05, 2013 5:58 pm

Of course there are problems that can arise on any boat, nothing is impervious. I didn't like the way fiberglass boats looked after a while, and I didn't like the the features that they came with when compared to a Pavati. The new boat is going to be AWESOME.

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Re: New drift boat almost done!

Post by Brat Bonker » Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:03 pm

wood boats anyone? 8-[

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Re: New drift boat almost done!

Post by bassplayer17 » Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:24 pm

Bodofish wrote:Let me count the ways; You can't row an AL boat fast enough to break it. Al does not absorb water. UV has no effect on AL. Want to add something, weld it on, no harm no foul. Pretty much Zero maintenance, rise it and put it away. The list goes on.........
you can't row an AL boat fast enough to break it? Guess you have not rowed down class 4 or 5 rapids..I have owned all three wood, al and glass driftboats they all have there pros and cons...If it was a job to row everyday i would be rowing a glass boat... jmo
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Post by Bodofish » Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:26 pm

BNRSteel wrote:However if you use aluminum too often the hull will get tunneled. If you want to get technical aluminum is pourous metal and will over time absorb water. Both types have their drawbacks. Many of the top guides in the state run glass boats, if glass was so horrible would that be the case? If you would like examples of speared metal boats that have sunk I can give them. No boat is maintenance free, you must have been wronged by a glass boat in your lifetime. Why are there so many glass drift boat manufacturers out there??? Because they work just like metal boats. I own an aluminum boat and I love it but I know it's drawbacks as well... It's not a simple fix if you spear aluminum on a rock.
"However if you use aluminum too often the hull will get tunneled." Wrong, tunneling of the hull is not from use, it is from bashing it on rocks. Yet the boat remains uncompromised. The same treatment of a glass boat will render a degraded gel coat and will allow water throughout the composite structure compromising it's strength. The only porous aluminum I'm aware of is when it's foamed, while in a liquid state. Other than that, I'd like to hear your proof. Aluminum still does not absorb water. Professional guides using glass boats means nothing other than they got a good deal from a glass boat mfg. And please do tell what sort of maintenance is required on an Aluminum hull? Speared metal boats, what does that mean? Were they being rowed at the time? Aluminum is much easier to fix, cut out the bad section and weld in a new one. Done, good as new. You can't do that with glass. I've owned glass, wood, steel and aluminum. Owned them for work and to play. Ease of ownership hands down goes to aluminum.

Nate the new boat is awesome and you'll have it for life. The only reason to ever replace it will be if you want to, not because you have to.

Wood? Well, quiet, light, easy to manufacture but has a limited life and is not as durable compared to other materials.
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Post by Bodofish » Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:28 pm

bassplayer17 wrote:
Bodofish wrote:Let me count the ways; You can't row an AL boat fast enough to break it. Al does not absorb water. UV has no effect on AL. Want to add something, weld it on, no harm no foul. Pretty much Zero maintenance, rise it and put it away. The list goes on.........
you can't row an AL boat fast enough to break it? Guess you have not rowed down class 4 or 5 rapids..I have owned all three wood, al and glass driftboats they all have there pros and cons...If it was a job to row everyday i would be rowing a glass boat... jmo

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bassplayer17 wrote:
Bodofish wrote:Let me count the ways; You can't row an AL boat fast enough to break it. Al does not absorb water. UV has no effect on AL. Want to add something, weld it on, no harm no foul. Pretty much Zero maintenance, rise it and put it away. The list goes on.........
you can't row an AL boat fast enough to break it? Guess you have not rowed down class 4 or 5 rapids..I have owned all three wood, al and glass driftboats they all have there pros and cons...If it was a job to row everyday i would be rowing a glass boat... jmo

Thats why i chose fiberglass. Rowing and tracking when trying to fish, tie gear ect... Much easier if your gonna be rowing day in day out
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