The John
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2009
- Messages
- 123
Aluminum will handle the rocks better than fiberglass.good things to think about, the arima boats look really nice. As far as going to shore maneuvers what are the options? I was thinking with a lighter aluminum boat I would basically be able to beach it for camping overnight and shove it back out at high tide. I'm not not sure if this is a bad idea but it was what I had envisioned. I gathered that aluminum boats would be more tolerant of that sort of abuse than a glass boat.
As for pushing it back it all depends on where you are at. Mud/small gravel is usually the bottom composition, but pushing a small boat 25ft in thick mud sucks (ask me how I know). =-)
I use an anchor bungy to put my boat off the shoreline and keep it anchored in water, while utilizing a rope tied to the boat to bring it back in to shore to load (something like this).