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<blockquote data-quote="SilverFox" data-source="post: 4436258" data-attributes="member: 9102"><p>Pros</p><p>A lot easier to load and unload by yourself. If you bump into something like the dock or a tree while fishing it's really no big deal. Cheaper. Floats shallower usually. Easier to pull down the road. Fits in more garages.</p><p></p><p>Con's</p><p>Slower. Harder to fish in the wind. Less likely to make long runs. Less storage usually. Rougher ride. Wood floors and decks. </p><p></p><p>There are a ton of both good and bad. If it helps, I've had both. If I wasn't planning on fishing bigger lakes I'd have an aluminum. I have given a lot of thought to selling my glass boat and downsizing to another aluminum in the 18-19 foot range. The tracker boats are priced well and they have a lot of happy owners. I've never had one but would in a minute. I looked at one of the 190 models not long ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverFox, post: 4436258, member: 9102"] Pros A lot easier to load and unload by yourself. If you bump into something like the dock or a tree while fishing it's really no big deal. Cheaper. Floats shallower usually. Easier to pull down the road. Fits in more garages. Con's Slower. Harder to fish in the wind. Less likely to make long runs. Less storage usually. Rougher ride. Wood floors and decks. There are a ton of both good and bad. If it helps, I've had both. If I wasn't planning on fishing bigger lakes I'd have an aluminum. I have given a lot of thought to selling my glass boat and downsizing to another aluminum in the 18-19 foot range. The tracker boats are priced well and they have a lot of happy owners. I've never had one but would in a minute. I looked at one of the 190 models not long ago. [/QUOTE]
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