I,ve always owned tin boats because I take my boats where I would hesitate to take a composite boat.
Two years ago I bought a , '13 Lowe 18'. Two things attracted me to it. When a tin boat leaks it is usually where the two halves of the hull meet at the keel. Dicey trying to get rid of that leak. On the Lowe there is cap, perhaps 5" wide, that runs down the entiire lenght of the keel. The other thing I liked was that there were two rod lockers allowing me to keep 18 rods rigged and ready. I don't fish 18 rods but I have one ready for whatever I might want to do.
The ony thing about the boat I don,t like is the fuel filler hose. I've monkied with it on and off two years and I still have to take the filler hose off and fuel at the tank.
The trailer is another matter. First trip out I bent the axle. Next axle straight from the factory was bent. Finally mounted a 3500lb axle. The guide-ons weren't up to the job, either. One bent and the other broke. Replaced them with heavy-duty which of course ment I had to change the lights.