Barcrusher, Surtees, Extreme, Yellowfin, Stabicraft DOWNSIDES to PLATE BOATS

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Quick chat about the things that I dont like about plate alloy boats. No boat is perfect, they all have limitations due to construction material, design, layout etc. I just went fiberglass (6.0m), plate (6.7m), fiberglass (6.0m) plate (6.7) and that's just my last 4 boats, so its easy to make pretty direct comparisons.
    I personally do love plate alloy boats for being hardcore, low maintenance offshore fishing weapons, but there are some aspects that people should know and consider before purchasing.
    #boatreview
    #platealloy
    #baitballin
    #barcrusher
    #surtees
    #stabicraft
    #mclay

Комментарии • 115

  • @user-il8vh1nt5t
    @user-il8vh1nt5t Месяц назад +2

    however its good to see someone is not completely biased about everythign

  • @senator62
    @senator62 3 года назад +4

    Great insight...
    Ive owned Aluminuim boats most of my life with new 21ft Surtees & Senator boats. Prior to these I had a 21ft fibreglass scarab which was so much fun.
    I’m so used to the cons with these Alu boats that I don’t think twice. snd yes I’ve overnighted in my Surtees GF 650 which was noisy and I couldn’t sleep.
    Can’t wait to receive my new Haines Signiture 620f. And look forward to the Pros.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +2

      yeah absolutely, you get used to most things. I just got back from a cold rough arvo offshore and the boat was excellent, so the things I've mentioned aren't deal breakers for most people . yep can't go wrong with the signature! you will love it

  • @davidmurn772
    @davidmurn772 3 года назад +3

    Looking forward to the video of fishing in the rain today, I bet you made good use of the good-sized cabin.

  • @Michael-gf2er
    @Michael-gf2er 2 года назад +3

    Awesome information spot on with your experience 👍👍

  • @user-il8vh1nt5t
    @user-il8vh1nt5t Месяц назад +1

    found a solution… put the ballast flap on fill it with water and try and by the 670 exocet model wich has carpeted cabin

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  Месяц назад

      Yep Carpet all round def makes a difference

  • @ozhunter2505
    @ozhunter2505 3 года назад +3

    Being that I own HT 670 myself, I get what your saying about water noise but not having ever owned a glass boat, I can't really compare the two so it doesn't really bother me.
    As far as the stability issue when trawling/ traveling, I have the Bar Flap installed on mine and when you lock the water in it makes a big difference, especially in choppy conditions. The boat tends to chop through the water a bit more rather than over it. It really gives the boat a heavy solid feel. Might be worth test driving one with the Bar Flap installed and see what you think.
    Your welcome to try mine but I'm in Melbourne so don't know.
    Love your vids by the way.
    Keep them coming!

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +1

      hey yeah, I had the barflap on my last 670 and tbh I just didn't like it, couldn't get used to the handling.... I mean I do hoenstly like to thrash my boat and launch it off big waves. purely for the fun factor! but yes point taken probably would improve stability under way like that

  • @rossevans1774
    @rossevans1774 2 месяца назад +1

    I put the attribute part of the noise of an alloy boat down to the fact they sit on top of the water like a cork. The heavier fiberglass boat sits in the water, more like a displacement hull.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  2 месяца назад

      Yeah definitely. But I must say the 6mm hulls, especially foam filled under floor are very quiet. The 5mm hulls are very noisy.

  • @kizzjd9578
    @kizzjd9578 3 года назад +2

    I agree with everything you said mate, well done 👌

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      thanks! can't cover every single brand and scenario, but generally I think it's on the mark

  • @fishernick2447
    @fishernick2447 3 года назад +3

    Just found this channel, sub’d. I like the honesty in your opinions mate keep em coming

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +1

      welcome aboard! yep thats the idea. no BS and mediocre fishing skills ; )

  • @markuswilmes3694
    @markuswilmes3694 3 месяца назад +1

    I’ve been a fibreglass man all my boat owning years apart from a 4.85 makocat which was a great boat surtees are the only ones I woujd even consider at for the way they’ve catered for the fisherman in their build

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 месяца назад

      Not every Surtees is great, some good, some not good. But yes they agree they are well built and set up

  • @mjp5546
    @mjp5546 3 года назад +1

    I have spent many years in both and currently own a Formosa alloy and a Cruisecraft fiberglass. I would only use an alloy over a fiberglass if I needed to tow it hundreds of Ks or needed to take it offroad.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +1

      yep I toe my hundreds of KMs and have disabilities making it hard for me to manage boats. it's either this boat, easy boat or I won't be able to go anymore

  • @seanleonard2912
    @seanleonard2912 2 года назад +1

    Yes totally agree.

  • @kaineboyd8376
    @kaineboyd8376 Год назад +1

    Bang on with the noise it’s a huge difference. The gen3 makaira is breaking alloy rules look into them if you haven’t already

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  Год назад

      Yeah I have. But haven't experienced yet

  • @peterwhennen3211
    @peterwhennen3211 2 года назад +1

    Great review, Loved it, thanks for the info, have been weighing up my options on a Trident 690 or a Fibreglass Revival 640 boat. But still not sure, a little confused what would be best and more comfortable to sleep in on a weekend away. I would appreciate any advice please. I am also interested in a soft top, because of towing and storage reasons only.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  2 года назад

      Yep nothing wrong with a revival 640! Tridents also still 'OK', but it's definitely take the revival out of those 2.

  • @toranarama1
    @toranarama1 2 года назад +1

    I beach launch a lot so it's alloy for me, but yeah many downsides.
    My Ramco is surprisingly quiet, at rest and underway, not sure why. was even more quiet before I replaced tge timber floor with a fully welded checker plate. Now it's a little drummier but also more rigid and safe.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  2 года назад

      Yeah exactly. I love the toughness of them. Pull up on any beach, don't stress at jetty or launch and retrieve etc. One pissy, tiny nudge on a glass boat and it's gouged for ever. No matter how careful I have been with my previous glass rigs, they always got damaged and it hurt!

  • @steveblakey4510
    @steveblakey4510 Год назад +1

    I have got a 2100 supercab coming in august

  • @db92
    @db92 Год назад +1

    Hey man top video i have had glass boats my whole life and i bought a few plate boats i can't deal with them my question is what is the best glass boat about 6.5m ?

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  Год назад

      Hey man, new I like the 625 and 675 Haines. Second hand the 650 and 600 are the same hulls. Northbank 600 and 650 also good. Caribbean reef runner 6.4 also a good rig in that size range. Good luck

  • @double-oseven5725
    @double-oseven5725 2 года назад +1

    Just spent a horrid sea sick night tryin to sleep out on the reef...the solid 22ft fibro hull was bad enough noise wise on the calm night...hate to think bout plate...

  • @aaronclausen654
    @aaronclausen654 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos Bait Ballin. Any opinion on the Midnight Express 43? I'm looking at the quad 450r engine package, will it get me out over Haulover?

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      hahha unfortunately our boats in Aus aren't designed generally to take so much HP and the best we have is narooma bar. but I'm definitely looking into 400hp boats at the moment

  • @americian
    @americian 2 года назад +1

    Noise cancelling headphones for overnighters 👍

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  2 года назад

      Yep from earplugs!!! That was my back up plan for foam filling

  • @Camh1968
    @Camh1968 Год назад +1

    Hi Mark.
    I know this is off topic to this thread - but can you advise your thoughts on having studs embedded into the aluminium BC hull side - which are used for installing protection covers whilst parked up…
    Do these studs get in the way of fishing with legs or generate corrosion?
    Cameron

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  Год назад

      Hey man, they are totally fine but just get it done professionally for sure. I.e I'd be getting your cover made at an actual barcrusher dealer as they know how to do it properly.

    • @Camh1968
      @Camh1968 Год назад

      @@BaitBallin Thanks Man.
      Do these studs impede / contact our legs when leaning against the gunwale whilst fishing?

  • @Camh1968
    @Camh1968 2 года назад +1

    Hi again. What extra lighting is needed on this boat and what type of lighting and where should they be placed / installed?

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  2 года назад

      If you get all the lights I mentioned in that video you will be able to basically make day light!
      Only possible upgrade could be two light Bars facing forward

    • @Camh1968
      @Camh1968 2 года назад

      Thank you.
      Your thoughts on installing underwater LED lights on the transom on this hull for night fishing?

  • @ThomasCoombs
    @ThomasCoombs 3 года назад +1

    First love the vids

  • @79cruiser
    @79cruiser 3 года назад +1

    Another great informative vid. I noticed the water noise on your vids and am wondering if it is a Barcrusher trait. I have an older Quintrex cuddy cabin and it has foam inserts and this keeps it a lot quieter. So are all plate boats noisy? Yellowfin comment they are foam filled and this reduces the noise. Thanks for the other small tips on your Barcrusher and the Stabi. All worthy points to consider. Cheers Graeme

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +2

      no problems! yeah foam filling would definitely help to reduce the noise. tbh, I am really talking about the 1% issues here in what is otherwise a brilliant boat. but they are just things for people to be aware of that website and salesman will never tell you

    • @79cruiser
      @79cruiser 3 года назад +2

      @@BaitBallin Yeah, i realise that you are happy with the 670HT and it is great to hear about the little things that you may not realise until you own the boat.

  • @prideof4
    @prideof4 3 года назад +2

    What kind of warranty do barcrusher offer vs surtees 10year? Did you consider an Extreme and if not why not?

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +1

      cant remember warranty off top of my head, yes I did consider extreme. very nice, but value for money wasn't there tbh in comparison

    • @jasonkennythsmith8553
      @jasonkennythsmith8553 Год назад

      After riding in a backcrusher and game king you definitely get what you pay for

  • @joshprowse9795
    @joshprowse9795 3 года назад +2

    How often do you get to Batemans bay for fishing?

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +2

      once month and right now ; )

    • @joshprowse9795
      @joshprowse9795 3 года назад +1

      @@BaitBallin have to get out on my boat with you one trip!

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      absolutely!

  • @dantolo817
    @dantolo817 3 года назад

    Yeah great point I have a 615wr and yep love it heaps but no exactly what that water rippling sound is all about
    Aluminium is never going to be as quite as fibre glass I no that but sometimes I think Wow is my boat running over debris in the water

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +1

      yeah seriously annoying especially when trying to chill out at anchor etc....ohwell can't have it all hey!

  • @Camh1968
    @Camh1968 2 года назад

    Hi again. Thinking of excluding the drivers seat and support from build of the 670C. I would envisage that standing up to steer this boat would occur most of the time?
    This would free up a lot is working space in this area.
    Your thoughts?

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  2 года назад

      Nah will ruin resale value of the boat..... Just use as is

    • @Camh1968
      @Camh1968 2 года назад

      Thanks. Did you use your seat much when driving the 670C?
      Is it better to drive this boat whilst standing?
      Cameron

  • @rustyrussell7613
    @rustyrussell7613 3 года назад +1

    Check out Coralie boats and there reverse chines ?

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      Coraline? some brands can definately do it, the barcrusher and Surtees formula is deep vee, minimum reverse chine and not too wide to give softest ride and landings. yep even beam matters. many 2.5m, flared now boats ride really bad and get pushed around in the swell alot. suppose you really must try and experience any boat before buying

  • @Camh1968
    @Camh1968 2 года назад

    Hello. I am about to order a new BC 670C.
    Can you provide some advice on what options to include and what to avoid?
    Use for mainly offshore work with just 2 people.
    Cameron

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  2 года назад

      Go for the Esky seats, a single 12 or 16 inch screen. Anchor winch good idea, trim tabs essential. Premium bait station also very nice. Personally I like the fuel tank upgrade also. Beyond those things it's all a bit optional. Like extra lighting, barflap,

    • @Camh1968
      @Camh1968 2 года назад

      Many thanks. Which brand screen do you recommend?

  • @Topseller99
    @Topseller99 Год назад

    Should have kept the Alison. Those are better than the older Haines.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  Год назад

      They are good, but pretty light. For my use case, the heavier the better.....

  • @martinconway7794
    @martinconway7794 3 года назад

    Love your vids mate, would like to hear your views on Extreme boats. Cheers

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +2

      hi Martin, the reason I don't talk about them is that I don't have personal on water experience with them. they are without doubt the BEST looking plate alloy on the market, must be near or at the top quality wise also.
      the 745 and 795 game king are my absolute favourite extreme models. I'd love a 795 with twin 200s!
      they are definitely a top shelf plate boat, but with that comes a top shelf price also ; )

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +1

      there is definitely a chance you could see me in a 795 extreme in the future, if I decide to sneak one more trailer boat in 😀

  • @lachlanoneil8938
    @lachlanoneil8938 3 года назад

    My spray plates started to break off but I did ride it hard

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      really? shite..... will have to watch them

  • @jewyhunter_
    @jewyhunter_ 3 года назад +1

    plate boats like extreme and noble boats do have big reverse chines even double on a noble . This gives the boats better lift in the water Dryer ride and stability but it will tend to bang more . The surtees bar crushers have a water ballast system to solve that issue with small reverse chines .this allows the boat to sit lower in the water column wet ride maybe yes but cuts through the water column better with a sharp vee entry to the transom .The Noble is a beast of ride but downfall made in China. Even a edencraft formula 233 don’t have reverse chines very tender off take off but cuts through chop and takes corners really low to the water .Also if you did have a water ballast system which you could activate you might solve that issue .Also most of your shitty plate pressed boats like Mclay quintrex or some plate boats don’t have more than a 15 to 18 degree dead rise .noble has a 24 degree dead rise extreme is 21 degree and surtees are 20 degree stabicraft 20 degree yellowfin 19 degree .edencraft 24 degree deadrise .

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      yeah totally agree with all that! my statements are quite general, absolutely many glass boats are just seriously deep vee and that's about it. went out In an Eden craft once and it was so unstable I literally couldn't stop spewing (it was a rough day), just wouldn't stop rocking. Yep and reverse chine hulls absolutely bang more! BC and Surtees have chosen this formula and it does work very well all things considered.

    • @jewyhunter_
      @jewyhunter_ 3 года назад

      To answer your question on why most plate boats don’t have reverse chines .
      A lot of plate boats don’t have deadrise . Which means there’s no need for chines. You notice extreme and noble need it for their deep vee due to their deadrise.
      But I totally agree with the trying to sleep in my boat overnight on the water 😂 that water noise does my head in solve it with ear plugs .

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +2

      yeah I'm going to give it a go soon. will definitely buy ear plugs now!

  • @matthewlindsay4701
    @matthewlindsay4701 3 года назад +1

    Earplugs work for me

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      yep getting a rear cover made up soon then will give it a go. WITH earplugs! 😀

  • @ME-qq2dc
    @ME-qq2dc 3 года назад +1

    Small chines are nothing to do with it being ally, it's more about the design, same as toe holds on Stabicraft has nothing to do with it being made from ally. Profile boats have them, again it's about design. Foam filling cuts the noise in ally boats greatly too.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      yep understand..... barcrusher doesn't foam fill due to foam rotting inside the hull from moisture. no idea if real or not

    • @ME-qq2dc
      @ME-qq2dc 3 года назад +1

      @@BaitBallin I think it all depends if true closed cell foam is used or not. Plenty of ally boat builders use it, stabi is optional, sailfish cats is standard plus many many more. If it was truly an issue it would be hard to hide.

    • @ME-qq2dc
      @ME-qq2dc 3 года назад

      @@BaitBallin By the way I did own a 560C Barcrusher.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +1

      yeah agree! hard to know total facts on that one....

  • @user-qz7lw9yq8w
    @user-qz7lw9yq8w 4 месяца назад +1

    Easy get drunk too sleep 😂

  • @jimchass68
    @jimchass68 3 года назад

    You bought the wrong plate boat. Had a Mclay and had none of those issues.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      Mclay are only moderate deadrise and very basic inside. good boats but definitely not on the same league.

    • @mclongkock6678
      @mclongkock6678 3 года назад

      Mate I'm about to buy a 571 mclay. Can u give me some feedback on them? Thanks

  • @youhen01
    @youhen01 3 года назад +2

    Bar Crusher as a company are grubs. They straight up stole the Surtees design. The founders used to import Surtees, stole the design and began building their own rip-off.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      yeah I've heard the story, I can't comment on it without personally knowing details. but yes, I can certainly see what it looks like. putting that asside, otherwise they have been very good to deal with. in my last search, Yellowfin dealers were the most pushy and the ones who seemed to put down other brands alot instead of proving their own product. true story.

    • @youhen01
      @youhen01 3 года назад

      At least on a Surtees you can close the lid on the ballast tube to give it a better ride trolling

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      can also do on a barcrusher.... I didn't think it did much tbh so didn't option it this time round...

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      maybe I need to dig up the facts and do a video on it ; )

    • @jewyhunter_
      @jewyhunter_ 3 года назад

      Lol there better than Bar crushers so it doesn’t matter 😂

  • @stevenrusan1772
    @stevenrusan1772 3 года назад +1

    These cons are reason not to buy this boat in my opinion, plenty of plate boat brands out there with wide reverse chines, foam filled hulls for quietness and floatation and up swept, flared hulls

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +2

      it's their design angle. no chines equals very soft ride through rough chop and soft landigs off waves. chine boats ride noticbly harder. I guess my point overall is no boat isnlitet perfect. it's about ride and handling characteristics each individual wants.
      Surtees and barcrusher without flare are also amazing boats in a following sea, NO broaching ever just absolute confidence.

  • @Hectic_cxnt
    @Hectic_cxnt 3 года назад

    What's the monthly and yearly costs to run a plate boat?

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      hey, just like any other trailer boat.... insurance, servicing...fuel will depend on usage. then it's all the holidays that go along with using the boat! but it's all worth it. I must say I have had zero things fail or go wrong with my past two plate boats

  • @madara12regio
    @madara12regio 3 года назад +1

    Kingfisher alum boat is better

  • @gozbil
    @gozbil 3 года назад +2

    The number one reason I won’t buy a plate boat, the constant bloop bloop sound at rest 🤬

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад +1

      yep I can totally understand it

    • @lukawilliams4822
      @lukawilliams4822 2 месяца назад

      lol I hear bloop bloop in my friggen sleep

  • @CaptDavesSportfishing
    @CaptDavesSportfishing 3 года назад

    a lot of your water noise, and I noticed it as a alloy owner. Yours isnt a foam filled hull, obviously. I hear it in all that are not. My 26 footer is all foam filled and is so quiet comparitively.
    Many down your way, I believe are foam filling for export reasons. "Stabi" for one. At least to the USA. Dont know about other builders or other countries.

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      yep BC dont foam fill for certain reasons but the noise is definitely annoying. I mean I only notice it when trying to relax in river

    • @CaptDavesSportfishing
      @CaptDavesSportfishing 3 года назад

      @@BaitBallin my boats about as quiet as a glass boat. Your ballast tank may have something to do with them not trying it. I notice the Surtees seem very loud to me too. At first many thought the foam would corrode the plate. But, the people who built mine have been doing it for 30 years, with no issues. And my boats 15 yrs old and no issues. Well, just think. No builder in N. America is doing ballast tanks. So, it could be one or the other. Enjoy your videos...all the way here in Florida USA 👍

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      yes you might be right there... the ballast tank is an absolute game changer tbh... the noise is minor in the scheme of things but quiet would be nice

    • @jewyhunter_
      @jewyhunter_ 3 года назад +1

      @@CaptDavesSportfishing Australian and New Zealand waters are prone to bigger seas with bigger swell than the USA on most occasions. The ballast system is a game changer to stability in big sea.Stabicraft mastered it with a pontoon .Your comparing a 26 foot boat to a 22 foot different league .

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  3 года назад

      i think I remember BC saying they don't foam fill due to the foam rotting or something over time from condensation etc. plus their floatation is achieved by the actual individually boxed air chambers. so that side of things works, just the noise factor

  • @mr.annoying9453
    @mr.annoying9453 Год назад

    what do you think of polycraft?

    • @BaitBallin
      @BaitBallin  Год назад

      Decent estuary and bay boats. Have known a few to warp though....

  • @ThomasCoombs
    @ThomasCoombs 3 года назад +1

    First love the vids