I have the 17' Alumacraft, mod-vee, side console shown below. I do like the boat but as some have said the high side light weight can be tough when the winds pick up. I do use a drift sock on occasion but that is a pain. The boat has a fairly wide back beam and is pretty stable but nothing like my buddies Triton or Z8. While it can get into the shallows I find I do not fish much in those shallows. On occasion it comes in handy like getting into the South Pond at Cochituate. The glass boats are like Cadillac's and mine is like a Wrangler.
With the 60hp I can go up to 37mph which is usually fast enough for the smaller lakes I fish in Ma. But when I do go on big water like Champlain you give up a lot of fishing time trying to get around. We fished in some rough waters on Champlain this year and I was pleasantly surprised that the boat felt reasonable safe skimming across the waves.
While I do have rod storage for up to 10 or 12 rods there are not storage compartments like a glass Bass boat has. I really like the durability and ease of maintenance of the tin boat.... I found with my old jon boat it looked great for over 20 years just power washing it every now and then.... no rugs, no wood, no upholstery other than seats. It is also pretty easy getting it on and off the trailer when alone, easy to handle. I am happy with it .... if I was to do it again I would probably go for the glass boat .... more comfortable, definitely more stable as a fishing platform, more storage.... plus ....I love speed and the rush of a high powered bass boat is AWESOME!
Hope that helps.... pm if you have any questions.
Tate