
In a big field of many boats like we have in the twenty-first century, looking for the best boat depends on your particular needs, but for recreational boaters who spend time fishing, the DNRguide list of Best Aluminum boats should lead you to some nice options.
Roll back to the early 1950’s and you will see the emergence of “tin” boats for recreational fisherman in the United States. The abundance of post-World War II aircraft aluminum persuaded many builders that manufacturing boats with aluminum rather than wood could offer recreational boaters a better future on the water. They were right – and aluminum still has a favored place in the boating world.
So why aluminum? The wonder metal is lightweight (less horsepower required), durable, low maintenance, reasonable in building cost, workable for design options, weld or rivet assembly, and repairable. Have your cake and eat it too when you go with aluminum.
Because aluminum is such a great hull material, there are many manufacturers ready to build one for you. But for our money, these are the top ten boats for value, features, and quality.
1. Lund. This boat is a hands-down favorite for Midwest fisherman. Lund builds riveted boats that are known for being tough and solid-performers on the water. From the basic bench resort boat to the many-featured Tyee, Lund has a platform that your fun can count on. Priced a little higher than many, the value in the price holds in quality, excellent resale, and user satisfaction.
2. Crestliner. Another Midwest favorite, their welded aluminum boat line gives many choices for the recreational boater. It has a reputation for great hull design and good resale value. Crestliner leads with providing the right features and reliable quality. [Note: My 29-year old twenty-foot Crestliner was recently refurbished for fishing Lake Superior. It’s excellent hull quality still shows through in how it handles Lake Superior.]
3. Alumacraft. In Minnesota – the land of 10,000 lakes, Alumacraft is a high-quality builder with a loyal following of satisfied boat-owners. These riveted beauties are built by a large independent manufacturer that can focus on priorities without corporate interference in getting great ideas to the water. Great resale value and desired stuff for the boater. No complaints here.
4. Starcraft. With both riveted and welded aluminum boats for the recreational market, Starcraft is long on options for the fishing public. They have a big-water classic called the “Islander” that has few equals for quality, fun, safety, and affordability in initial purchase and use. A perennial favorite in it’s many flavors for inland boaters. With over a hundred years of building history, they do know the formula for quality and affordability in boats.
5. Lake Assault. This is a custom boat that takes the recreational aluminum boat to a top-level. With no compromise on durable build quality, Lake Assault is a lifetime boat that will retire many motors on its transom before you need another boat. Unlike many of the Northwest boats, it is well-suited for lake fishing with its ample freeboard and width. Apart from cost, this boat has it all.
6. SeaArk. This is a manufacturer that is big on the jon boat design. If you can’t find a set-up you like from SeaArk for open boat (especially bass) fishing, you must be on the wrong web page. They know quality, and even have a commercial marine division to underscore that point. Competitive on price, you can count on the well-thought out designs and build-reliability that people who use these boats year-round can depend on.
7. Alumaweld. Aluminum boats have a lock on boating in the Northwest, and Alumaweld is one of the quality manufacturers that supplies the right stuff. Bullet-proof durability, great seating, and dependable components. This one can rock and roll for years.
8. Hewescraft. Another one of a great group of aluminum boats that Northwest river runners live (and play) by. They are included in the top ten list here because of Hewescrafts’ wide availability around the country and suitability for lots of lake fishing applications. The seating set-up and industrial strength build by Hewescraft are my favorite features. Just sitting in one, you get that good feeling of being in a secure solid boat. The narrow build and thick materials generally mean smaller payload per foot than the Lunds and Crestliners, but this is a like a pick-up on the water – ready for work or play.
9. G3. Owned by Yamaha, this aluminum boat line has a quality heritage supporting the production of a value-oriented everyman boat. Expect G3 boats to get better and better, but it may not be the big kid on the block any time soon.
10. Silverstreak. There are a number of other Northwest builders (Duckworth, Lifetime, etc.) that might be considered here, but I include the Canadian builder Silverstreak because they have some nice cab designs for the under 20’ boats that should be of more interest to trollers around the country. Quality is built in with these Vancouver Island boats.

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