No not AI. I am a real person~First message of new user, wrong forum section, just curious: is this an AI message? Are there AI messages in the forum?
Which forum is right? I had a factory building aluminium boat. I want to share and learnNo not AI. I am a real person~![]()
Yeah not native speaker John. I am ChineseI’ve moved this from Yacht design etc in the hope it’s a genuine question from someone whose first language doesn’t appear to be English. I also hope it’s not an AI generated first post!
Especially if you don't really like fishing, but enjoy fettling
Hello there. I am Nova. I want to know which fish material is more popular. Can u give me an advice?
When it comes to fishing boats, more and more people are choosing aluminum these days. It’s lighter, easier to maintain, more fuel-efficient, and has a longer lifespan. Fiberglass boats, on the other hand, have smoother and more attractive lines, produce less noise, but are heavier, consume more fuel, and have higher maintenance costs. Overall, everyone has their own preference. If you were to buy a fishing boat, which material would you prefer?
In Nigeria in the 1980s we had small aluminium 14ft dinghys and GRP dorys. Needless to say, the local employees were not particularly careful with the boats.The dorys got broken and smashed but the aluminium dinghys just got bent and kept working. So if you want to mistreat your boat and don't care about appearance then aluminium is the better material.
A grp hull can be good at 50 years. Aluminium may last up to 50 years. I had a 19ft welded open ally boat for 18 years. It often suffered from stress fractures causes by speed and pounding into the waves. Electrolysis can be problematic. Getting it repaired/welded is always a pain., and has a longer lifespan
Do you plan to mistreat your boat?