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<blockquote data-quote="Rizzo" data-source="post: 34946" data-attributes="member: 736"><p>Fiberglass because they are shiney any sparkly. Women are like racoons and are attracted to shiney and sparkly things. So with that you should be guaranteed a boat full of women.</p><p></p><p>All kidding aside I prefer glass for the ride and stability. Just a year ago I was in the market for a new boat more specifically an ALUMACRAFT Trophy 185 with a Yamaha on the back. Even had one all picked out. Then it happened the wife spots the shiney sparkly ranger and has to get in it. I was not even going to entertain the idea, but after pricing the ALUMACRAFT which was just boat, motor, and trailer it was 10k difference from the Ranger which was ready to fish and has all the other junk for the women and children. So setting up the ALUMACRAFT to match the Ranger it was only 3k difference. So shiney and sparkly for this guy. I did however love my 175 ALUMACRAFT that I traded in, it was a great fishing boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rizzo, post: 34946, member: 736"] Fiberglass because they are shiney any sparkly. Women are like racoons and are attracted to shiney and sparkly things. So with that you should be guaranteed a boat full of women. All kidding aside I prefer glass for the ride and stability. Just a year ago I was in the market for a new boat more specifically an ALUMACRAFT Trophy 185 with a Yamaha on the back. Even had one all picked out. Then it happened the wife spots the shiney sparkly ranger and has to get in it. I was not even going to entertain the idea, but after pricing the ALUMACRAFT which was just boat, motor, and trailer it was 10k difference from the Ranger which was ready to fish and has all the other junk for the women and children. So setting up the ALUMACRAFT to match the Ranger it was only 3k difference. So shiney and sparkly for this guy. I did however love my 175 ALUMACRAFT that I traded in, it was a great fishing boat. [/QUOTE]
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