Re: aluminum riveted boat ?
Aluminum trailer boat will out last fiberglass, Is lighter on the trailer and in the water so more fuel efficent. How many new sherrif patrol boats have you seen that are not aluminum.<br /><br />I have two aluminum boats I have had since new. A leaky 1967 Klamath with RIVETS. I have tightened many. Some are easy to tighten because out in open wher can get to both sides. Some are a little harder, have to remove floor or floor boards. Some leaky rivets near impossible, under seats rivetted in so to fix would have to drill out rivets that hold seats remove seats fix loose rivets then reinstall seats and rivet them back in. Klamath one of the first Aluminum boats and started with rivets, Today all welded stronger hull has ribbs to plane quicker and make stronger.<br /><br />Second aluminum boat a 1980 Crestliner Nordic. Welded hull and only time it gets any water inside is when I clean bildge with soap and water. Has a 20 year plus hull warranty. Find a fiberglass boat with that.<br /><br />New 47 foot Coast Guard offshore boats Aluminum all welded. Boats is faster, lighter, and get nearly twice the fuel mileage of old 36 foot boat. Also uses no weights to right it self if turns upside down Just sealed aluminum chambers. Boats sit in the water year round and are unpainted except for orange stripe up front.<br /><br />For me I will never buy another Riveted boat as I just feel Welded better in all ways.