From fishing boats to government vessels, lightweight aluminum is a durable, resilient building material that offers fuel efficiency, rust and puncture resistance, and flexibility of design.
Aluminum boats are generally easier to repair than boats made of other materials, such as fiberglass, and allow boat owners to save time and money on repairs, while enjoying the satisfaction of fixing their own boat in many cases. Dents can simply be pounded out with a hammer, and even more serious damage can be easily repaired by replacing the aluminum in that area.
Considering that fiberglass is most often full of petroleum-based chemicals, and the superior fuel efficiency provided by aluminum’s light weight, aluminum boats also offer an eco-friendlier option for boaters who are concerned about their environmental impact.
Aluminum boats offer durability and longevity, and are easy to repair or customize. They also offer resistance to corrosion, lightweight portability and generous flexibility in hull design options.
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