I had the 13' smokercraft alaskan and it was the most tippy boat
I've ever been in. I got rid of it. I had a rule in the boat when friends came along fishing with me. It was like this, "OK if you're even thinking of standing up, let me know first." It was a hollow, flexible boat also. It flexed all the time when going over medium sized waves. I'd say go with a small fiberglass stable puget sound proven boat like a Salty, Livingston or Sorensen. They're the same price and way safer more stable boat for their small size. In my experiences, small aluminum boats and puget sound don't go well together.
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