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Princecraft Aluminum Boats

 
Princecraft Pro 174 SS - Mercury 115 Hp 4ST
Princecraft Pro 174 SS - Mercury 115 Hp 4ST

Most of us live for our time on the water.

The opportunities you have to be in your boat are extremely precious. So make sure you take a long, hard look at every boat on your list. Compare every inch of the seams, components and assembly, and buy only the best quality. Then the time you have will be spent fishing and creating lifelong memories, instead of dealing with any shortcomings of your boat.

The reading you do below will offer you a number of solid reasons why
your next boat should be a Princecraft From Clark Marine.
Please do not hessitate to contact us with questions, comments, or for pricing.

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Why Should You Purchase A Princecraft Aluminum Boat?
Today’s Princecraft Boats will rival any fiberglass boat on the market.
For the many sensible reasons.
Read the blue captions as you scan down this page.

 

POINT:  Aluminum is significantly lighter, You wont need a monster truck to tow Your New Princecraft. Because it is lighter you will not need to purchase as high a horsepower engine to do the things you want to do, like Water Ski and Tow the Kids on a tube. You will level out faster and hold a level plane at lower speeds, all adding up to Saving you a great deal of money in fuel costs. On average, enough money to purchase your families refreshments for the day.

 

POINT:  Generally, because of less design restrictions, (Aluminum boats do not have to be popped out of a mold) Princecraft can offer more of a good thing, interior room! Princecraft boats with their "Wide at the Waterline Design", inherently make them "Wider on the Interior" as well. More leg room, more useable space for you, your gear, your family, and your guests.

 

POINT:  Stability is a real feature with every Princecraft Boat. "The wide at the waterline design" keeps your boat virtually "Tip Free" no one will sense the "I think this boat is going to tip over feeling" that you get so often with fiberglass and "narrow at the waterline aluminum boats".

 

POINT: Each Princecraft is Built using 5052-H36 Aluminum alloy.
This flat stock alloy is 25% stronger then the aluminum used to build many competitive boats.
Being the sheets are manufactured as flat stock, you have no inconsistencies in your boats thickness.
Many competitive boat brands use a coiled stock aluminum of lesser tensile strength. The softer aluminum can distort in the leveling process, creating inconsistent thicknesses, & weak spots.

 

POINT:  Because Princecraft H36 Aluminum is More Durable,
You have a wider array of uses.
Your Princecraft c
an be beached without chipping or cracking the hull.
Go to that Special Island, Beach where You want to Beach,
Camp where You want to Camp.

 

POINT:  The Princecraft finish is much like that of an automobile. It is made to withstand many years in the elements without significant fade or blistering. Fiberglass boats will fade within a few years of exposure, leaving you with an unattractive boat.
You are likely to retain an attractive Princecraft for years longer.
Trade every ten years instead of every five. Add that cost up!

 

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