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AlumaLite Fish Houses - Opinions from Owners?


JoeMX1825

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I'm looking at 6x10 Alumalite fish houses, can any owners provide feedback?

* Any bends in the aluminum frame walls after transporting over bumpy lakes?

* Is just a buddy heater sufficient?

* What customization have you done in the V front area?

* How does it pull with a wheeler or snowmobile?

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Joe I had a 8x10 ridgeline I bought last year and could not pull it with a wheeler and chains. I was going to put plastic runners on it but sold it this fall already and looking for something else also.

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I have a 8 x 12. You need to buy it with plastic on the skies as it make a huge difference. They should not sell the house without plastic on the skies.. Keep it light if you are planning on going off the beaten path and finally I can't stress enough about using diamond patterned continous contact chains on your wheeler. Basically, you are trying to make the fishouse as slippery and light as possible and the the wheeler having the most traction possible. If it is foamed you will need very little in the form of heater, I have had 4 guys in mine and zero outside and not needed a heater. I have not had any bending issues, again keep it light.

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