oldsaltoz
Well-Known Member
My first fishing vessel was alloy. It was a great boat and probably still is. The problem was that most other boats are not alloy and I had problems when "parked" next to fibreglass or timber vessels. Their antifouling paint was never compatible with mine. Also had trouble keeping paint on topsides as oldsaltoz mentions. I should have kept it bare alloy.
Ebay at the moment has this alloy yacht hull for sale in my local area, beautiful quality.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170422817164&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
The used yacht market is the best indicator of what is ideal with the usual exceptions. Best seems to be stock fibreglass, then stock sandwich glass, double diagonal composite, strip plank composite, carvel timber, steel, concrete. Concrete seems to sell but very cheap. I would hate to be trying to sell steel at the moment, the prices have dropped enormously.
That's a lot of hull (53 footer) for just 10 grand so far, wonder what the reserve is.
Perhaps the owner gave up when he found out what it will cost for a 53 foot marina berth.