Why are the majority of plate boats aimed at the offshore market short, fat and shallow v'd?
They don't resemble their fibreglass competition.
Fair enough it's lighter just put some bigger tanks in (a bonus) or a ballast tank, or make it a bit narrower.
For example a mate has a 5.3m aluminium boat. It's a massive thing requiring tabs because it is so high sided and it requires 150hp. It's only 5.3 m long so it rides poorly in nq chop, is quite wide, high volume plus it has a 16 degree v.\Now this would be a great allround NT boat, or gulf boat. But in Townsville where it is built, the creeks are small and it is too big for the creeks. But take it offshore and it is still a 5.3m boat with a 16degree v. Why can't plate boats more resemble what we know works from fibreglass builds?