PLASTIC vs ALUMINUM! Which is the BETTER BOAT?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 апр 2022
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  • @KenJohnsonUSA
    @KenJohnsonUSA Год назад +19

    I love this video! I really think the interest in plastic boats is growing because most boat manufacturers are no longer making 12' aluminum Jon boats due to the costs of the aluminum. I think it'd be important to discuss how wind affects the two boats. Also, aluminum breaks due to flexing meaning both boats need wood to reinforce the transoms for the motors. With the plastic boat, you can use treated 3/4" plywood. You cannot use any treated wood since most treatment processes use copper which will eat away at the aluminum.

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  Год назад +5

      Thanks man! that is definitely some good info! 👍👍

    • @stevenmorris2293
      @stevenmorris2293 9 дней назад

      Aluminum boats have been around for decades. Easy to modify and add things. My 1962 aluminum 14 footer is still in use.

  • @preppernaut4094
    @preppernaut4094 Год назад +3

    I liked seeing the side by side comparison. It's the first one I've seen like that, plus you filled the video up with facts, some I hadn't even thought to consider. Thanks!

  • @CopperBarnHomestead
    @CopperBarnHomestead 2 года назад +9

    Great video! Appreciate you doing it and your experience with these. I was thinking of the plastic boat but after watching I will find an aluminum now! Thanks!!! 👍

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад

      Thanks man! Glad I can help! 🎣👍

  • @JesseKlaus
    @JesseKlaus 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the thorough evaluation between the two boats.

  • @stephenberry1205
    @stephenberry1205 2 года назад +10

    In Australia we have had 12 ft aluminum, a 17ft fibreglass, a 19ft plate aluminum hull with fibreglass deck & interior with foam sandwich (Silver Shark from Finland),
    Polycraft 10ft & Smartwave 11.5 ft poly boats.
    The Silver Shark was far better than a completely alloy or completely fibreglass boat. Just magic. Strength, ride, quality finish and comfort.
    Poly boats are fantastic. The one in your video was very basic.
    The Aussie Polycraft boats are now available in the US.
    Benefits, better hull shape gives smoother and quieter ride, almost indestructible and popular as hire boats, if you do damage it can be readily fixed with heat wand and poly stick.
    Does not heat up like tinnys, quieter through the water, far more stable at rest for fishing or passengers getting on or off.
    Quieter when moving around or water slapping against hull so you don't scare the fish. Not the slap slap bang bang of alloy across a chop.
    All around more comfortable on feet and bum. Textured floors non slip and part of deck. Built in cup holders. Anchor does not buzz and rattle. Unsinkable. Storage in seats,
    Twin skin with foam sandwich.
    We are addicted to our NZ Smartwaves. Aluminium is crude in comparison. Painted alloy boats scratch up more easily.
    Try a good poly and you will be hooked.

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад

      That sounds Awsome man! I will have to look into those! 👍👍🎣

    • @donoru0612
      @donoru0612 Год назад

      I’m looking at the Tuffy for a river, lake and bay fishing boat. The Polycraft Tuffy looks pretty robust and can hold up to 3 people which is cool.

  • @mattdaniel2395
    @mattdaniel2395 Год назад +1

    Great video man. Very good straight to point information!!!

  • @kennethbrown998
    @kennethbrown998 3 месяца назад +1

    I Appreciate Your Content, Hands Down Very Good Job Explaining

  • @robbiek1999
    @robbiek1999 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video. Very well done and great explanations.

  • @janjae114
    @janjae114 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info. Looking for a jon boat and uncertain which material type. This helped make up my mind.

  • @UrbanFisherman
    @UrbanFisherman 2 года назад +2

    Great info captain 👍🏾

  • @andyeaston8640
    @andyeaston8640 11 месяцев назад

    Perfect. Thanks so much for this video!

  • @frankbeck2180
    @frankbeck2180 2 года назад +1

    Thank you young man you answered all my questions stay safe

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад

      No problem! Thank you for watching!!

  • @richardcox4413
    @richardcox4413 Год назад +3

    This is great. I was looking at the Sun Dolphin for a starter boat to use on a lake where we will be moving to next year. I think I'll save up a bit more and look at a reasonable utility or jon boat now. Thanks again!

    • @jmichaelhall3559
      @jmichaelhall3559 Год назад

      thats what i started with was sundolphin american 12 bought trailor outboard motor trolling motor and a trailor sold it for double the money and upgraded to a 12 ft jon with casting deck and more and doin so gave me options of running lights and more and not have the wiring hanging out everywhere

  • @RileyReneau
    @RileyReneau Год назад

    Appreciate the Video! Im hoping to get my 1st boat soon.

  • @petehorton5591
    @petehorton5591 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Good info.

  • @anselmoreyes6160
    @anselmoreyes6160 2 года назад

    Good job! Thanks

  • @cglnnn989
    @cglnnn989 Год назад

    Great video!! Thank you!

  • @rolandgraff414
    @rolandgraff414 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, I’m looking for a boat this spring 🇺🇸🍀Be safe out there. Happy fishing man🐠from Wisconsin 🐸

  • @craigdickerson9706
    @craigdickerson9706 Год назад

    Great video, thanks!!

  • @richdavis4007
    @richdavis4007 7 месяцев назад

    Good job! Worth a sub and a thumbs up!

  • @kristopherdavis4764
    @kristopherdavis4764 Год назад

    Great informative video, I'm in the market for a 12 footer. I have a 10 and 14 and was curious about the plastic jons.

  • @christopherkeller6165
    @christopherkeller6165 2 года назад

    Great video brother, keep it up, I enjoyed the content !

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man 👍🎣

  • @charles3853560
    @charles3853560 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Very informative! You are very well spoken how old are you? My grandson an I have a 12
    Foot Jon Boat And are starting to make some modifications on it! We love to fish and i’ve been thinking also about getting a bigger boat some type of skiff cause we live close to the Gulf an Causeway in Clearwater Florida. Anyway good job and keep the videos coming! 👍

  • @diydaveman
    @diydaveman 14 дней назад

    I really thought the aluminum would have been heavier. The draining is key for me! Thanks so much for this comparison!

  • @Fajah69
    @Fajah69 Год назад +1

    I fish on small water lakes/ponds and own a Pelican Bass Raider 10E. I am happy with it.

  • @GulfCoast98
    @GulfCoast98 Год назад

    Good job. I'm currently trying to decide on these two.

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  Год назад

      Both are good boats. I Hope you enjoy whichever one you pick! 👍👍🎣🎣🎣

  • @clintongarrett3899
    @clintongarrett3899 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just bought a sun dolphin it's got a little more pointed front but I'm thinking I'll have fun with it a few more things to do to my trailer I also just got and I'm ready to go thanks for the information.

  • @nonsense9464
    @nonsense9464 Год назад

    good job. grass root perspectives. it's helping considerably, as i navigate ultimate decision among jon boats. consider doing a sea demo maybe, sometime.

  • @user-zh3mv7ln1i
    @user-zh3mv7ln1i 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very informative video. Thought it was good. Just bought a Pelican intruder. Has not even come in yet. Got a 6.5 motor for it. Gonna use it in a small river for cats, walleye and smallmouth. Got this boat because I have to figure out how to get it on the car roof and tied down. Don't have a truck and can't swing one now.

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  11 месяцев назад

      I used to strap my 12ft kayak on top of my car a couple years ago. I think you’ll manage for sure. Good thing about that is you can pretty much launch anywhere and don’t have to worry about a trailer lol.

  • @ravenfeather7087
    @ravenfeather7087 Год назад

    An excellent review.

  • @ALEX-OUTDOOR-THINGS
    @ALEX-OUTDOOR-THINGS 6 месяцев назад

    Good review and you made a lot of good points about each boat. I don't like how the plastic boat will wont drain completely.

  • @elredoble
    @elredoble Год назад

    Good Job Guy.

  • @axolotlanecdotes
    @axolotlanecdotes Год назад

    Great video!

  • @darkerbrother1
    @darkerbrother1 2 года назад +3

    Depending on where you live. The plastic is a lot safer. I say that because on the East Coast we have constant lightning ⛈ storms in the summer. The last thing you want to be in in a storm is a aluminum boat. After you go through it once you will never do it again.

  • @JMGR72
    @JMGR72 2 года назад +1

    Good video. I have a 16ft aluminum V and a sundolphin American12. Im sticking with the Sundolphin. My smaller water sundolphin works best

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot bro! 👍👍🎣🎣

  • @Mike_Richardson_1955
    @Mike_Richardson_1955 Год назад

    Damn good video!!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!!!!

  • @jimmysmusicreactions7030
    @jimmysmusicreactions7030 2 года назад

    Great video! Subbed!🎉

  • @adrianmoya8399
    @adrianmoya8399 Месяц назад

    Looking at buying on but still leaning on buying a plastic one first as my first buy but awesome video

  • @autofox5.067
    @autofox5.067 2 года назад +1

    I am thinking of getting a boat to float the rivers and fish. I was thinking that one advantage to the plastic boat would be sound. If you bumped a rock it wouldn’t be to noisy.

  • @sgib199
    @sgib199 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the comparison….enjoy your videos.
    Foam inside the boat does not make it float better under normal use. It adds weight to the boat, so it actually has slightly less buoyancy.
    The foam is there to improve reserve buoyancy. Less water can get into those areas, so if the boat is damaged and starts taking on water, it is harder to sink.

  • @jmichaelhall3559
    @jmichaelhall3559 Год назад

    i had american 12 ran it allover the coves here in florida in the banana river which is brackish water had a 2.5 merc outboard with front mount trolling snd it worked great in saltwater and my 12' aluminum was bout ten inches wider than my sundolphin

  • @HULCULES
    @HULCULES 3 месяца назад +1

    If you use fiber glass and resin, you could finish the plastic one though to make it stronger. If you want storage areas, styrofoam the inside of the boat and then fiber glass it in before flipping it and fiber glassing the hull and wrap it around the top edge so it stays 1 piece.

  • @dee8263
    @dee8263 2 года назад

    Hey Chief, I’m planning on kayak fishing Ramah soon. Can you give a new kayaker the spillway tour? I can pay a consult fee.

  • @stanleybest8833
    @stanleybest8833 9 месяцев назад

    I vote for the Alumacraft. It gurgles when you set sail. UV rays don't damage it. It rides on a car top a bit better. I bought a Tomking TK144FC 4 stroke outboard. Only 23 LBS. You might want something wooden so you can slide your boat in and out of the water without scraping rocks. Nice show.

  • @alapahariveroutdoors
    @alapahariveroutdoors 17 дней назад

    I recently purchased a Sundolphin American 12, my biggest complaint is how low the seats sit. I had an 11’ Coleman Crawdad plastic boat and the seats were much taller. I’ve had the Coleman for twenty years and still performs well. Hopefully I can do some mods to the Sundolphin and enjoy is as well. Great video btw!

  • @johnsoper6931
    @johnsoper6931 2 года назад +13

    I had a plastic bass hunter 2 seat 30+ years ago and it met it's demise from dry rot cracking. For me the plastic boats are a waste on life span compared to an aluminum boat I could still buy that's older than what I had. Aluminum boats seem easier to patch than plastic as well. You mentioned the plastic boat was filled with foam, maybe they are considering the evolution of plastic boats and brands out there my old bass hunter was definitely hollow air space inside. I gave my brother the boat as he dumped 300 bucks of foam fill into it to realize he should have used closed cell foam ☠🤫

    • @suavelifestyle9094
      @suavelifestyle9094 11 месяцев назад

      What caused the dry rot crack and how long did it take?

    • @johnsoper6931
      @johnsoper6931 11 месяцев назад

      I got it used in decent shape and had it about 6 years. Eye bolts pulled out with 1 1/2" holes and linear cracks mostly topside.

    • @johnsoper6931
      @johnsoper6931 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sun damage I guess

  • @codyhue4874
    @codyhue4874 2 года назад

    Great video as always man! Where would one find one of those Jon Boats these days?(Aluminum) having a hard time finding one new around the BR area myself. Keep the vids coming!

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man! I should’ve mentioned it in the video but the cost of aluminum is going wayyy up so it’s getting harder to find these boats brand new and for a good price nowadays. But academy sports should have them for around 1400$ or you can try bass pro shops. Push come to shove you might have to order one online or see if somebody is selling one in good condition on the market. 👍👍🎣🎣

    • @timmcaleer6024
      @timmcaleer6024 2 года назад

      Great video. I am looking for a small boat and was trying to decide between the plastic vs. Aluminum boats that you featured 😀. Since I will be mostly fishing in the slow areas of the lakes I am going to get the plastic. I also read your comment on the price of aluminum, good point. Thanks for your help.

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад

      @@timmcaleer6024 no problem man. Glad to help! 👍👍🎣🎣

  • @jerrynelson4015
    @jerrynelson4015 Год назад

    I had a Sun Dolphin for several years. Used a 5 hp - as others have said - couldn't get on plane. Also used eletric trolling motor which worked fine on smaller bodies of water. I would never take it out on larger bodies of water. Ditto for all the otherproblems mentioned. The plastic boat deformed easily when stored and especially in heat. Sold it a bought a V bottom.

  • @MPTX-be8qq
    @MPTX-be8qq Год назад +2

    To be honest I always wanted to have a plastic boat but had aluminum ones(2, not at the same time) before moving out of LA (Houma). But was looking for another boat and think I will stick with the aluminum now that I saw this. I always thought the plastic was a lot lighter than the metal boat. And I think they are close to the same prices around where I am living now.

  • @earlkeim3822
    @earlkeim3822 Год назад

    Great video ill just save up for a aluminum jon boat

  • @semooutdooradventures2908
    @semooutdooradventures2908 Год назад

    I have a 1964 john boat 0n a 1969 trailer dry as a bone doesn't leak a drop, use it all the time

  • @toddmcmakin
    @toddmcmakin 2 года назад +8

    I own one of these Sun Dolphin American 12 models and have a small 2.5 HP Mercury outboard on it, as well as a trolling motor on the front. I only use the outboard if I want to travel a bit farther before fishing. I generally only fish coves and the edges of lakes, so it works fine for that. And, as you said, it works great for pond fishing. The water drainage issue is a serious problem. I have no idea why Sun Dolphin has not updated their design to account for this. If they did that, it would be a much better boat. My biggest issue with aluminum boats is that here in Texas they can get very hot in the summer. Overall, I would say the Sun Dolphin is a great modding platform and good little fishing boat. If they would just update the design, it would be awesome. Another design flaw is that the drain for the inside of the hull is too far up on the transom. A moderate amount of water can get trapped inside the hull and you'll never get it back out. Maybe they just need to talk to some of us (like you and I) that use these and make some real changes to it!

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад +2

      You make a good point about the drainage issue. I should’ve went more into detail with it on the video. That has to be one of my biggest problems with the sundolphin. I never understood the point of the drain plug if it only drains the back of the boat.

    • @KillahReptiles
      @KillahReptiles Год назад

      Why not just install some nice DIY cushions & flooring to the aluminum boat?? Then the heat issue is solved & you have a better boat🤷🏾‍♂️💯

    • @toddmcmakin
      @toddmcmakin Год назад +4

      @@KillahReptiles I have owned a few aluminum boats and they certainly have their place. But, it's not just the floor that gets hot. The whole boat does. Spraying with liner certainly can help, but then that adds weight and cost. I'm not arguing that an aluminum boat isn't a great option for some. I'm just saying they do have their drawbacks too.

    • @jmichaelhall3559
      @jmichaelhall3559 Год назад

      i had one also and the drains our jacked you gotvthe one plug for the back but the other two cubbies got no drain hole so they just hold water so got unload it and dump or buy a tarp or psyphon it honestly to much headache for me

  • @trainroomgary
    @trainroomgary 11 месяцев назад

    Hi from Michigan • I prefer aluminum 😊 well done 👍 video 🚂

  • @locker1325
    @locker1325 3 дня назад

    You changed my mind about the plastic Jon boat. I would rather have a pond prowler.

  • @davidpatterson8151
    @davidpatterson8151 2 года назад +2

    Love your content and videos. I just picked up the 12ft sun dolphin. Waiting on trolling motor. Where did you get the cleats and how did you install them? Did you use well nuts? I've heard being that its plastic its a better option than screwing them in. If you can post links for the cleats and hardware be much appreciated. Thanks and keep up the great 👍 fishing vids.

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад

      Thanks man much appreciated. I got the cleats from Walmart in the boating section and I just drilled them in with 1 3/4 in. Nails. Real simple and very effective! It’s way easier to do with plastic and holds up pretty well 👍

    • @davidpatterson8151
      @davidpatterson8151 2 года назад

      @@PFDTV thanks

  • @ImGrimFPS
    @ImGrimFPS 8 месяцев назад

    I'm subbing just for the thumps on the aluminum boat xD

  • @lucaspawloski2324
    @lucaspawloski2324 Год назад +2

    I got 2 of these Sun Dolphins on clearance for 165$ each a couple days ago and noticed the water trapped...took off the back plate...unscrewed the 1 screw and seperated it just a bit, tipped it, drained it and siliconed ALL the connection points just an idea!

    • @joses3059
      @joses3059 Год назад +1

      Where on clearance

  • @GregJoiner
    @GregJoiner Год назад +1

    Excellent- So on the water drain issue. If you get a leak the plastic one will only 1/3 sink and the aluminum one will fully sink? I see the rain filling issue, but the usage in the water I like the three compartment benefit. But for longevity the aluminum will last forever compared to the plastic, especially outside in the sun all of the time.

    • @kristopherdavis4764
      @kristopherdavis4764 Год назад

      On all modern aluminum jon boats the bench seats are filled with styrofoam to keep them from completely sinking.

  • @jaspurr6173
    @jaspurr6173 Год назад

    Which one? Jon Boat, Crestliner, Lowe or Lund?

  • @user-ge5he4ls8i
    @user-ge5he4ls8i Месяц назад

    Why did I just find your channel!! Thank you Sir for your information. Subscribe

  • @martinchen3838
    @martinchen3838 2 года назад

    Things like cleats and rowlocks tend to rip out of plastic boats, but not on aluminum. Plastic is quieter for sneaking around. Most plastic boats have weird low seats and won't row well. If you put pedestal seats on them, they are too high to row. I always want oars as a backup plus I catch more fish when I row. I agree with the limitations on plastic and gas outboard motors. If you get an aluminum jonboat, try to get a least a 36 inch bottom, a 40 inch is even better. The 32 inch bottom jonboat is very tippy. Finally, the aluminum boat will have better resale value.

  • @ac4046
    @ac4046 2 года назад

    Good video. Which has the better seating option

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад

      Thanks man. 👍 During the summer heat the aluminum can get very hot. The plastic boat would be your better options for seating. You can always put marine flooring (seadeck) on the aluminum seat to solve the heat problem. As far as installing a seat either boat would be fine. It would probably be better with plastic 👍👍

  • @Cam-lv4cl
    @Cam-lv4cl Год назад

    Yes the plastic boat does have foam between the inner and outer shell and if you ever get a crack inside or out the foam WILL take on water which adds weight and if your up North it will freeze and expand cracking it even further.
    I wore out a 12 foot aluminum by dragging it to and from the water where there was no ramp. Wore through the metal bottom in about 5 years while my 1988 11.5 bass tender pro is not even scratched and still used to this day.
    Aluminum can be repaired and dents hammered out if you have the skill and tools. Yes they make plastic "welding repair rods" for the plastic boats but they don't work very well. Surprisingly you can fiberglass over plastic but I have only used it to fill holes the previous owners had made.
    My personal choice is fiberglass. Its strong, lite weight and is easily repairable.
    My fleet: Native Watercraft 10ft pedal drive kayak, 12ft Outback Pedal drive Hobie, 11.5 bass tender pro with trolling motor and 3.5hp 2 stroke Yamaha, 14ft side console fiberglass skiff with 25hp 4 stroke Yamaha, my gf has a 14ft aluminum Lund with 15hp Mercury tiller and a 14 ft gill raker pontoon.

  • @straightwhitemale5753
    @straightwhitemale5753 Год назад

    You're videos are great. They made me decide to get a sundolohin Jon boat and this video made me realize I need an aluminum one.lmao I thought the aluminum ones would weigh a good bit. I have an issue with trailers, so boat ramps scare me. But if I can just drag this to the water then everything is dandy.
    What is the weight capacity of the aluminum Jon boat?

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  Год назад +1

      Thanks man. The standard weight capacity is 450lbs but I’ve had more than that in the boat and it did just fine!

    • @straightwhitemale5753
      @straightwhitemale5753 Год назад

      @@PFDTV Ok thanks.

  • @floydaltonmiller
    @floydaltonmiller Год назад

    Great video but could you please explain the clamp on the transom.

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  Год назад +1

      If you are talking about the aluminum boat, that’s the transom bracket that I mount my mud motor kit on. I’m currently using the aluminum boat so that’s why you see that on there. Lol

  • @chakkam73
    @chakkam73 10 месяцев назад

    Does the aluminum jon boat have a higher weight capacity?

  • @KillahReptiles
    @KillahReptiles Год назад

    Where do you buy aluminum Jon BOATS 12ft or 14ft online??

  • @rockellfoster996
    @rockellfoster996 Год назад

    is the boat good for standing up in?

  • @awesum0
    @awesum0 2 года назад

    this is the first video I've found of yours, are you transporting both of these boats without a trailer? just in the back of a truck?

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад +1

      Yes indeed.. it’s a pain but it is worth it! I’m getting a trailer for them soon tho 👍

  • @user-qx5if4mp2r
    @user-qx5if4mp2r 7 месяцев назад

    The American 12 sun dolphin has drain between seats drains perfectly.

  • @danielburton1911
    @danielburton1911 2 года назад

    A wooden one will be actually the best.but one that can go over a stump with out getting any damage or out a hole in it.

    • @marcushennings9513
      @marcushennings9513 Год назад

      Yep I'd get aluminum those barnacle will slice right through plastic and the sun will deteriorate that plastic in no time.

  • @tomthomas9910
    @tomthomas9910 Год назад

    With the 14 ft Carolina skiff with a 25 horse on back I can outrun thunderstorms fish grass flats for trout snook and redfish to the shipping channel will 3 ft waves on a windy day and still feel confident cuz my boat's not going to and if I do take on water I can always pump it out with my live well pump ezpz

    • @tomthomas9910
      @tomthomas9910 Год назад

      Compared to a 14-foot aluminum jon boat which I also have there's no comparison but as I've also learned small boats get smaller when you're in the water if I had to do it all over again I would have went with a 17 foot since most of the small boats actually have to be trailered anyways , with a 6 ft bed truck bed & 2ft tool box gives me only 4ft like most extent cabs 6 ft with tail gate down so " 14" ft jon in the back really not going to happen especially rolling down the interstate at high speeds even a 12-footer a 10-footer would be more of a reality but then with two people in gear and a motor you're maxed out

  • @jesusmaryandjoseph6
    @jesusmaryandjoseph6 Год назад

    With big gators here in Okeechobee, I can't see myself putting my kids or girl in a plastic boat that weighs a fraction of what some of these gators do

  • @fatlossrenegade317
    @fatlossrenegade317 Год назад

    Hi I have a question … where did u purchase the plastic boat? And have u seen those Jon boats. That are selling for $60+ ?!! What are ur thoughts about that?

    • @nathandonahue2965
      @nathandonahue2965 Год назад +1

      I was just looking at a ad on offer up with one for like 74 dollars, I was tempted to test those waters, but if it seems too good to be true, it probably is.

  • @li2us
    @li2us 6 месяцев назад

    Aluminum: sturdy, easy to repair, light-weight, easy to handle. BTW, a welded aluminum boat is far superior to a riveted boat. A fiberglass boat, or in this case a PVC hull, on the other hand, is not easy to repair, it is heavy by comparison, and it requires more strength to handle. I've owned many boats, and I have settled on the lighter Aluminum boats for decades now.

  • @tomthomas9910
    @tomthomas9910 Год назад

    The downside to jon boats as there's no foam flotation " but most plastic boats have more of a blunt nose so if you can't get your motor to get the boat up on plane and you're in a little bit of wave action you're going to get wet" plastic boats do not like barnacles in oyster beds, jon boats do get hot in the Summer sun and her more noisy compared to a plastic boat when it comes to spooking fish one way to alleviate that" which I'm friend of mine has done he had a bed liner company spray bed liner inside a Jon boat and no it wasn't Black it was like an OD Green and it was no slip " what some might say it's abrasive it deadened a lot of the sound but it also created a little bit" of weight " so basically it's a personal preference of either one wish I never got rid of my 8ft jon boat that was used for a sailboat tender" since you'll be hard-pressed ever find another aluminum jon boat on the internetunless it's used seems as though they don't make them anymore but I broke down and bought a 14 ft Carolina skiff that'll never sink with a 25 horse that I can outrun thunderstorms with so I'm good""

  • @austinhendrikse6999
    @austinhendrikse6999 Год назад

    I own a pelican intruder plastic John boat do you know how to get plastic John boats registered

  • @peejay2150
    @peejay2150 Год назад

    Im looking to get a sun dolphin what is the most weight u had in it im 280s and my cuzin like 4s something think it would be good

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  Год назад +2

      I’ve had me and another person the same size as me in there with the motor (70lbs), trolling motor in the front, two batteries, ice chest and fishing gear and the boat did fine. I wouldn’t stand up though unless you got good balance. It won’t sink. But you won’t get good speed out of it either.

    • @peejay2150
      @peejay2150 Год назад

      @PFDTV thanks don't need speed just wanna stay above water lol i been worried about getting one cuz of our size but moving closer to getting one

  • @jareth7456
    @jareth7456 Год назад

    I really don't like to settle for less ....less stability.....less space ......less speed .....less ability......I would do anything to have a lowe roughneck fishing boat ,center console 18ft ....$29,000 dollars . I just wanna get out there and fish , I have a passion for fishing it's all I want to do and I'm very good at it , I'd bet I would give KVD a run for his money. When I was a little boy I would ask my dad " can I go fishin with ya dad " and he'd say no not this time and I'd be heartbroken and then when I was five years old I asked my dad ...begged and pleaded to go fishin with him....he says " boy you jump off the roof of our house there and I'll take you fishin with me " well dad got me up on the roof and I jumped....luckily he caught me and I've fished like a demon ever since every chance I get , I use only top notch fishing gear...st crox..g loomis Penn, shimano even having rods custom built. Being such an avid fisherman I've always wanted/needed a boat but I'm disabled now so there's virtually zero chance I'll ever be able to afford one as social security doesn't pay much for you to live on much less be able to buy a fishing boat. In the meantime I'll keep dreaming of owning one . Keep your dreams alive and keep fishin

  • @deanframe9095
    @deanframe9095 Год назад

    I need a boat to go through grasss land with a poll to harvest wild rice and perhaps hunting birds.

  • @sovandysao8744
    @sovandysao8744 Год назад

    I liked aluminum medium size fishing boat.

  • @Manuel_Z_Kayaks
    @Manuel_Z_Kayaks Год назад

    #1 On the plastic boat you pulled on the open/unsupported area. On the aluminum boat you banged on it near a seat.
    #2 The plastic boat is rated for a 5hp or less (5 is pushing the limits! ) that mud motor is way bigger than a standard motor.
    The aluminum boat is probably rated for about a 20hp motor and has extra bracing for that reason.
    😄 You talk about the width then show specs for everything but the width.
    #3 What the boat is filled with has nothing to do with its buoyancy... the foam actually makes it heavier! The foam is simply to keep it from sinking when it's full of water.
    FYI: The aluminum boat has foam under the seat benches.
    *You hit on the plastic boat meant for tiny motors.

  • @monataylor3411
    @monataylor3411 2 года назад +1

    why didnt u store it upside down so rain wont get in it?

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад +1

      It was set in the yard prior to making this video and it was raining. Normally when I’m not using the boat I would put it upside down or lean it against something.

  • @aldanova1
    @aldanova1 2 года назад +1

    I believe you missed the price

  • @ob2064
    @ob2064 2 года назад

    Can you take the plastic boat in salt water?

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад

      Ofcourse. The plastic boat that I own been in more salt water than fresh lol

  • @tomthomas9910
    @tomthomas9910 Год назад

    Definitely aluminum can always have it heliarc welded I'm patched up you can run them right up on the beach , if you got to spend the money getting all welded jon boat without rivits,

  • @frankrowe1130
    @frankrowe1130 2 года назад

    Yes your on spot, but. , that pdb won't sink

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад

      You’re right about that! 👍👍

  • @markallison8108
    @markallison8108 2 года назад

    I didn’t realize that those plastic boats were so flimsy.

    • @PFDTV
      @PFDTV  2 года назад

      I said the same thing when I first got it lol.

  • @Crippledcock2050
    @Crippledcock2050 Месяц назад

    You have a big crack on the aluminum boat man.

  • @stevekirby5789
    @stevekirby5789 Год назад +1

    Now do a price comparison...Come on man !!

  • @zbow1974
    @zbow1974 10 месяцев назад

    we know what they say it will hold, now how much weight does it really hold? they go light because of liability issues, estimate the overall weight of you and your larger friend that was in the PLASTIC boat at the same time for us please, real world numbers are always preferred over the liability numbers

  • @RileyReneau
    @RileyReneau Год назад

    Slap Test Results
    Aluminum: Throop
    Plastic: Thrump

  • @kerrybowers865
    @kerrybowers865 11 месяцев назад

    Do not buy the plastic boat. I have one just like the one in the video and would gladly give it away. Not only does the open area fill up with water, but the area between the inner and outer shells of the hull also gets water in it and is extremely difficult to drain. the drain opening for the area between the shells is to high above the outer shell and thus the water stays in the bottom shell until you can stand it on end and allow it to slowly work its way out. I' d definitely consider an aluminum boat again over a plastic, at least this one!

  • @jonfishmacon
    @jonfishmacon Год назад

    wide boats better

  • @ralphcantrell3214
    @ralphcantrell3214 10 месяцев назад

    Aluminum is better. Throw that plastic boat out in a yard in Florida for 10 years next to an aluminum boat and then pick between them.

  • @HughButler-lb6zs
    @HughButler-lb6zs 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's not the boat that catches fish, it's the fisherman's brain.

  • @victorremick9721
    @victorremick9721 Год назад

    Isn't there enough PLASTIC in the water already???? 100 lbs of junk Try to get rid of one good luck