Hydrofeld
Now this is a boat that has exceptional seaworthiness .Innovative very well built & has pretty well kept the same hull for the best part of 40 years .
You don't see a lot of them but I believe they are still made . Could this be a contender for an underrated boat ?
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Chris
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
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Not too sure about Poly boats, I have been in plenty and cant say I would rush out to buy one, I personally don't think they are underrated or overrated, perhaps not even rated at all, just another boat to buy, no better or worse than comparable sized glass or aluminium boats.
Re the Webster
4-5 times I have been close to handing cash over for a 4.6 but each time something just wrecked the deal.
Twice due to trailers not being able to handle the weight seems was a common sales thing to reduce the package
Other just difficult sellers
One day Ill have one
They are wet though
Underrated would be all the little 4.5 4.75 glass cuddies like the ones made by savage Bermuda etc
70hp rides ok cheap to tow and stores in a standard garage
perfect boats for bay and light offshore
Well some might consider them better. They are quite different to similar sized boats in other materials. Especially alloy boats (they are more similar to glass boats, but more durable). It depends what you value more highly in terms of characteristics. I have a 4.1 Polycraft tiller steer and I wouldn't go back to a tinny. There is such a big difference in stability at rest as well as softness of ride.
Our first boat many years ago was a tinny and now on our third polycraft. Not the prettiest boat out there but all have been fantastic as far as ride and stability. Would only trade our current poly on a huge cruiser that i could not afford to buy or run. I think boats are like cars in that if you get a good run out of what you have that one is obviously the best.
Once again, people are quoting characteristics that are not a product of the material the boat is made out of, stability is not a product of being made out of poly, a glass or alloy cat, or a flat bottom wide punt will be more stabil.
Well the thread is actually about boat makes and models and not specifically the merits of different materials. Ie Polycraft is a brand - not a material. Though one can generalise, eg a flat bottom punt might be stable but it won't have a good ride. The Polycraft combines both quite well.
4m tinny would be the most underrated.
Can catch marlin one weekend and go up the skinniest creek crabbing the next.
Can buy one fully set-up for under 10k and can be towed by almost any car.
The most under rated boat... ..someone else's.
Yeah, it's a pretty subjective question really.
Under rated would be like, say, a dark horse performing as it wasn't expected too, a bit like Pauline Hanson making it to be prime minister ,,, or Greta Thunberg ever tucking in to a good porter house steak !!!!!.
Everyone has a soft spot for there own boat and brand loyalty would never bring conscences, look at the Plate vrs Glass comparrison previously bought up.
So, best we just accept that my CC Reef Finder, wins in most classes and questions and leave it at that..
Admin, can you please lock this thread immediately ........
Col