Inverloch Marine specialise in Extreme Plate Boats. On this channel you will see why Extreme plate boats are arguably the best alloy plate boats that money can buy. When you start looking at Extreme plates boats the first you will notice how stunning these boats look. Then you will start to notice the other things. Like the deck space and the size of the wheel house (Game King range).
Extreme are well know for there dry ride. This is due to the downturn chine and the wide water line beam. The boats ride great. But really, you need to test drive one to see for yourself.
Aluminium is far better, anyone that says fibreglass is better doesn't know what they are talking about. Fibreglass should be illegal already for the amount of waste alone they produce.
I was lucky enough to spend the day on this boat yesterday, what an absolute pleasure. Everything from the seamless finish, ride and functionality was first class.
I’m in the U.K. and looking to order a 695 from Mark at Lutterworth. They look fantastic compared to what’s currently on offer in the U.K. and just what I’m looking for to head over out to deep water. I have wheelchair bound friends, do you have an idea for securing the wheelchair to the deck when underway. It would really be a help to supporting these guys and girls being able to enjoy the ocean with us.
Pacific sportfish super vee has had this design for over 20 years , one of the softest riding plate boats ever built ! Still in high demand on the used boat market.
Metal fatigue can be a problem, welding reduces strength by 20% each time you repair it. Repair a glass boat and it's as per it's designed strength. You can't compare the two materials, it's a dangerous game marketing one against the other. So many ally and glass boats are sinking, the whole industry is a joke. I'm not a solid glass fan because of the weight, lack of bouancy, lack of centre of gravity and lack of good design to achieve level floatation. How many boats do you know you can sit in with no bungs without sinking it? I'm a fan of composite timber glass boats. Light, strong and most importantly safe. Throw 5mm plate in water, it sinks. Throw 10mm glass in the water, it sinks, through ply with a few layers of DB guess what it floats. It's not worth debating, just build a safe boat.
That's a hard no for me I don't like the way this boat goes flying so easily I prefer a quarter inch all around heavier plate boat.. the sea is super calm compared to here on the west coast..
Good review the only thing that is disappointing on a large boat is the dash space - most people are going to want to run 2 x 12" head units flush-mounted - one with chart/radar and the other with 2 channel fishfinder