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The 51 will be much more comfortable, the boat probably weighs over 32,000
pounds and has a much longer water line. This equals comfort but is tough to dock. The 37 probably weighs 14,000 pounds and will be much more lively and this equals ease of use. Any boat over 24,000 cannot be man handled off the dock in any breeze. To choose which is best for you is only a decision you can make. Unless you plan on bouncing off coral there is really no reason to choose aluminum over grp. Regarding a 37 foot "offshore" boat with 3 foot of draft? Not me. Good luck, B "Mark Sastre" wrote in message om... I'm at a standstill. I have the option of buying a 51' fiberglass boat OR a 37' aluminum boat. This is for going offshore in the Gulf, diving and fishing. Should I go for the bigger boat in Fiberglass or sacrifice size for Aluminum? Also.....I found a 37' Bluewater boat. Owner claims it has a 36" draft. You think that's enough for offshore on such a big boat? Thanks. |
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