Is Glastron GT 185 a good boat?

I though this was a great boat for blasting across the wake and waves, which is what we all like to do in our bowriders. When not high-tailing it to a honey hole, this GX 185 has good low-speed efficiencies for getting into watersports.

Does Glastron make a good boat?

The design solidifies Glastron’s status as an outstanding on-water performer, ensuring consistent sharp handling through lift and stability. The SSV is one of the best hull designs in boating, making Glastron a great choice every time.

How fast can you go with a bimini top?

How Fast Can I Go With a Bimini Top? With a 2, 3 or 4 bow bimini top the rated top speed is 40 knots (44 mph) fully opened, with a T-Top bimini the rated top speed in 17 knots (20 mph) fully opened.

Can you ride with bimini top up?

“Don’t travel with the Bimini up because it stresses the aluminum fittings. Over time they may develop cracks and break. Lay the tops down and you greatly reduce the risk of increase wear and damage.”

What size Bimini do I need?

Picking the right size bimini is just as simple and requires only one dimension: the width at the mounting points on your boat. It’s important to note that this width is not the beam width of your boat. While it may be close, or even identical, to the beam width, often it will be slightly more narrow.

Are Glastron boats nice?

Since then, Glastron has been known for designing and building boats that provide a great overall family boating experience with three great Glaston qualities: innovative technology, functional and family-friendly designs and outstanding performance.

Is Glastron a good brand?

Technology and performance The design solidifies Glastron’s status as an outstanding on-water performer, ensuring consistent sharp handling through lift and stability. The SSV is one of the best hull designs in boating, making Glastron a great choice every time.

Does Glastron use wood?

“Our VEC boats have no wood in them,” explained Jeff Olson, president of Larson/Glastron Boats. “We use a composite, high-density foam transom and fiberglass stringers. In our conventional cruisers and deck boats, we use pressure treated plywood encapsulated in resin.