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Alley Craft Boats For Hull Strength and Versatility

Date Added: September 02, 2008 03:27:23 PM
Author: Pyke Simmons
Author's Website: http://www.maranan.us
Category: Recreation and Sports








Alley Craft Boats For Hull Strength and Versatility by carloanwizard

Hull Strength and Versatility: the Features Ally Craft Boats



Alley Craft offer a wide range of aluminium boats to suit just about every conceivable need for such a boat. It is always a difficult decision, when purchasing a new boat, especially if it is your first boat. Many Australians have owned tinnies since they were kids, and have a good idea of what they are looking for, but many don't and you need help to choose the boat that is right for you.



Alley Craft provide you with this, although if you know what you want you have a number of model choices from each of their range of available boats. In fact, Alley now offer a number of aluminium plate boats to complement their more traditional pressed boats. These are made with heavier gauge sheeting, and although the hull is pressed, this is to produce a stronger swaged effect making the bottom sheet stronger, thus giving added strength to whole boat.



The Bowriders, Center Consoles, Runabouts and a few others are now available in both pressed and plate aluminium. The plate is regarded as being the stronger but for normal river and lake use there is nothing wrong with a pressed boat and anglers and skiers have been using them for many years with no problems. However, a plate boat is probably stronger in open water, and the pressed cabin boat is very popular with sea fishermen due to its added strength and the protection it provides in rough open water. The plated boats are also wider in the beam, giving more room inside than the pressed boats, but you get what you pay for.



Boating is becoming increasingly popular as the stresses of modern living increase along with the current world-wide recession and credit squeeze, and the daily grind of work and increasing traffic. Getting away from it all, enjoying the peace and the quietness of a river or lake, is becoming more of pastime than a vacation. People go out at weekends just to get away from the noise of traffic and other people, and just to be alone and in a quiet place.



A tinnie is the ideal boat to do this with since you get more for your money, and you can fit it out any way you want. This is what Alley Craft offer you, and their wide range of boats allow you purchase a craft ready for the water, or one that you can customize yourself with your own choice of outboard and fittings.



Whether you want it for fishing, skiing, washboarding or just cruising and drifting, you will find the ideal boat for you at Alley Craft. If fishing is your game, then the Shadow Series is ideal. These V-Bow boats have been designed to provide a very stable fishing platform when at rest, and a smooth ride with great handling when on the move. They are supplied with lots of features such as swivel seats, casting platform and rod holders, and in addition to the row locks can take an outboard of up to 40 HP.



If you prefer something more versatile, the Alley Craft Front Runner is great for fishing and for families just seeking a quiet day out. It offers loads of space, and is offered in sizes from 4.6 to 6.6 metres, and in pressed or plate models. Their steering wheel forward control offer excellent protection and good visibility, and these are excellent weekend boats.



However, many prefer the Kakadu Karriers in the Alley Craft range. With a live bait tank, four rod holders and a 60 liter underfloor fuel tank, full flooring and a casting platform, these are just made for fishing. Named after the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern Territory, the Kakadu Karriers offer an excellent range of standard features and options, and the 5.2 model can take a motor of up to 80 HP.



Alley Craft also offer their new 2008 flagship tournament style boats, designed especially with the professional fisherman in mind. This Dominator Pro series ranges from 4.8 to 6.1 metres and are based on the V-Bow Explorer Shadow series. The 5.1 model offers a casting platform with hatches, a 100 L plumbed live bait well, a 120 L underfloor fuel tank and can take a 80 - 100 HP outboard. That's all the power you are going to need in a tournament boat.



The Alley Craft boat hulls are produced with cross-braced hulls to give added strength. The hull has been designed to allow the boat track straight through the water, with the minimum of wander, especially in rough water where traditional aluminium pressed hulls tend to take their own course.



Because of this, and for all of the reasons discussed above, the Alley Craft range can provide you with the boat you need, with the strength and handling required for most water conditions, and at a very attractive price. These are more than just tinnies, but are fully functional recreational and professional craft at the top of their design.



Information was provided by http://www.boatstobuy.com.au/ for all your online boat sales in Australia. For more information on Ally Craft go to http://www.boatstobuy.com.au/alley_craft_boat_sales.php



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