Tin Man
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Long time boat owner. Previous tin boats, then fiberglass, and now thinking back to tin. I'm retired, older, and looking for simple, comfortable , safe, and easy fishing boat. I will be taking my two sons (one 17yo with Autism), so safety is paramount. I could always add railing (bow/stern) boat if needed.
Considered a pontoon (18'-21') for the safety, but the size and hassle I think would be just too much.
Looking at a 1996 Starcraft SF16. It appears to be riveted. All my previous tin boats were welded (Crestliner, Gregor, Bayrunner).
Do these riveted boats leak? I assume that is part of being riveted...if they do not currently leak...they will evetually!
Here on the west coast we don't have many of the other tin boats common to the midwest/east. Gregor, Klamath, and Valco are the most common. They tend to be 12'-14'. I would like a 16-18' boat so that three can fish somewhat comfortably.
Do you tinny owners prefer tiller or side console steering?
What should I be looking for with this boat or any other tinnies?
Thanks!
Considered a pontoon (18'-21') for the safety, but the size and hassle I think would be just too much.
Looking at a 1996 Starcraft SF16. It appears to be riveted. All my previous tin boats were welded (Crestliner, Gregor, Bayrunner).
Do these riveted boats leak? I assume that is part of being riveted...if they do not currently leak...they will evetually!
Here on the west coast we don't have many of the other tin boats common to the midwest/east. Gregor, Klamath, and Valco are the most common. They tend to be 12'-14'. I would like a 16-18' boat so that three can fish somewhat comfortably.
Do you tinny owners prefer tiller or side console steering?
What should I be looking for with this boat or any other tinnies?
Thanks!