I have been looking at boats for about a month and a half, and have decided to go with a tin boat due to cost and my uses. I have narrowed it down to the G3 1850 VF and Alumacraft 185 Trophy. I want one with interior walls that drop straight down due to having a toddler, just feel it is safer. It would be mainly a family fun boat, just going on the water. Occasional fishing for pan fish. In a few years it would be used for tubing. Not sure if it would ever get used for skiing or wakeboarding. Lakes would be a somewhat shallow 8000 acre lake right where I live, but I would like the flexibility to take on smaller 300-400 acre lakes to the west and north. I don't have a huge desire to take on Lake Winnebago, which is a lake about 10 miles wide x 30 miles long (this is the biggest lake in WI).
I looked at the Lund Crossover XS and did not like it (felt cheap and I do not like their warranty - though I did like the layout and storage).
I can get this one (Trophy with 150 Merc) for $46,500 including the current $1000 rebate. I think if I really pushed I could get it lower.
https://boats.iboats.com/alumacraft-boats/2316815.html
There is another dealer near me that can get Alumacraft boats with Yamaha (which I'd prefer). But Yamaha motors are so much more money than Merc once you get into the 150s. They don't have any in stock so it would be a 2024 order.
I haven't seen the G3 in person since everyone is sold out of that model. I would have to wait for 2024 to arrive to see it. I have a quote for a 1850 VF with a Yamaha 115 for about $45,500 for a 2024 order, then any rebates in winter/spring would apply. Going to 150 is about $4700 more.
Both would require a fishfinder bought separate and bow cushions. Also both would require a Turbo Swing if I wanted to use it for skiing. An order of a Trophy can come with the slot for the ski pole.
One thing I read about G3 is they are a "wet" ride. The keel less sharply angled compared to the Alumacraft. But with different pictures it doesn't really look like the spray is bad.
Doesn't seem like there is much storage on the side of the boat on the G3. I like the location of the live well better on the G3.
Both boats are almost right at 1800 lbs dry. It seems the Alumacarft has a 20 year warranty on all rivets, where G3 is only on transom, keel, and chine (not sure what other rivets there are?).
Thoughts on these two boats and brands?
I looked at the Lund Crossover XS and did not like it (felt cheap and I do not like their warranty - though I did like the layout and storage).
I can get this one (Trophy with 150 Merc) for $46,500 including the current $1000 rebate. I think if I really pushed I could get it lower.
https://boats.iboats.com/alumacraft-boats/2316815.html
There is another dealer near me that can get Alumacraft boats with Yamaha (which I'd prefer). But Yamaha motors are so much more money than Merc once you get into the 150s. They don't have any in stock so it would be a 2024 order.
I haven't seen the G3 in person since everyone is sold out of that model. I would have to wait for 2024 to arrive to see it. I have a quote for a 1850 VF with a Yamaha 115 for about $45,500 for a 2024 order, then any rebates in winter/spring would apply. Going to 150 is about $4700 more.
Both would require a fishfinder bought separate and bow cushions. Also both would require a Turbo Swing if I wanted to use it for skiing. An order of a Trophy can come with the slot for the ski pole.
One thing I read about G3 is they are a "wet" ride. The keel less sharply angled compared to the Alumacraft. But with different pictures it doesn't really look like the spray is bad.
Doesn't seem like there is much storage on the side of the boat on the G3. I like the location of the live well better on the G3.
Both boats are almost right at 1800 lbs dry. It seems the Alumacarft has a 20 year warranty on all rivets, where G3 is only on transom, keel, and chine (not sure what other rivets there are?).
Thoughts on these two boats and brands?