
YOU’RE FINALLY THERE. After years of saving coffee money and a thousand hours poring over catalogs, you’ve made the decision to buy your first drift boat. Yet there remains a problem: an overabundance of options. Do you need 15 or 16 feet? Two-, three-, or four-man? High- or low-side? Before you even get to those questions, you have to answer something more fundamental, something that will affect everything you plan to do with your new boat far more than the accessories you choose. These days, drift boats come in fiberglass, wood, aluminum, and newfangled plastic. Before you write a check, you have to decide which material will best meet your needs. We set out to make this all-important decision a little easier by polling as many drift boat manufacturers and enthusiasts as possible about the advantages offered by each of the four major materials.
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