![]() ![]() Never really even thought about fibreglass. Right now I have a wood with fibreglass bottom and it works really well. aluminum combo seems to be quite the debate. You will get dinged up a lot on the Bow with fiberglass but it's easy to repair.įirst of all.thanks for all the flies you just sent me To each their own there.Īnother thing to consider is aluminum vs fiberglass hulls. A lot of people grumble about them when they use them as they're not well balanced and are heavy but I'm used to them. I'm not sure how easy the yeti cooler is to remove so it might be a pain to clean though. If I buy another I'd likely go with a storage seat at the rear and one of the yeti cooler seats up front. I have pedestal seats right now and I'd be tempted to move away from them as fly line gets wrapped around them. spike anchor with storage on the trailer lots of storage especially if you want to do overnight trips ![]() They used to bring stuff up to they Fly Fish expo so you could pick it up without having to pay for shipping.Īnyway, if I were buying again, for me the must haves are: The advantage of the Hyde is you can add a lot of options after purchase. If I were buying new again I'd seriously consider a bottom coating before it hits the river though. I find that the gel coat on the Hyde gets banged up much easier than Clack but not a big deal. I've owned Clackacraft in the past and own a Hyde now. Low profile is definitely the way to go in the Bow - much easier to get in and out of and you won't get pushed by the wind as much.
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