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What kind of popularity do aluminium boats enjoy over there?
In Finland it looks like aluminium boats (usually ranging from 4 meters to 7 meters) are gaining wild popularity. I would attribute this mostly to durability and easy maintenance. The two most popular boat brands are reported to be Buster (only aluminium hulls) and Silver (mostly aluminium hull boats with glassfiber deck/superstructure). Silver just introduced a rather unusual boat, the Moreno which is a 21 feet day cruiser. (Or at least they claim so - I'm not sure if it has berths!) Looks sort of weird... http://www.silverboats.fi/index.php?lang=eng In the US I know there are some models which have aluminium hulls and jet propulsion. It's a bit funny that such a boat type is unknown in Finland, given our notorious, shallow waters with lace-like patterns of little islands, submerged ridges, rocks and stones. Our largest lake system has an average depth of 0.5 meters (2 feet)! I suppose jet type propulsion is not just too efficient for our typical power ranges, even though it would be a safe bet for our waters. (Our aluminium boats are usually powered by outboards between 20 and 150 HP.) Is there some good literature available on aluminium boats? I know there is the metal boat book by Bruce Roberts and some books on aluminium boatbuilding... But what is lacking could be maintenance guides for aluminium boats and literature concentrating on small aluminium boats. Perhaps they are just a local peculiarity in Finland? Risto |
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