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$30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
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04/12/21 02:07 AM
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I've looking to sell my 20' Center Console and get into a rig that fits my needs better. I Bass fish mostly and almost always alone. I don't fish tournaments , I'm looking at a $30K budget for the best used rig that fits. I don't enjoy offshore too much and really enjoy shallow fishing in the trash, I want a boat I can bang around on stumps and rocks, launch and load solo under less than ideal conditions, tie up to a bridge piling, and beach without worrying about the boat getting banged up. I will tow long distance so primo trailer a must. I'm thinking aluminum, 4 stroke, XL front deck. I'd be happy with a 90 horse 40mph boat. Prefer Yamaha power, I will probably keep my Helix 12 G3 so electronics not necessarily have to be in that budget. What ya'll thinking?
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 02:22 AM
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Sawyer S
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Those Xpress boats look awesome and they are built with yamaha motors.
I will also add lund. I've been in one and it was pretty nice.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 02:31 AM
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they are pricier now....but in all my research crestliner seems like one of the better brands out there in terms of longevity. I have a tracker PT175 and pretty sure its the best boat ever....but really, Trackers are great! If the pro teams are too small for you some of the deeper v stuff can still get you in the muck...and is supposed to handle big water way better. I got a couple buddies with deep v trackers and they swear by them
Buying used will let you know what issues there are...since I have heard complaints about the newer stuff it seems...but i dunno. The ones that last....really last! i got an 04 and just love it!
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 02:38 AM
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I believe the bass tracker 185 can be brand new for that price 18'6
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 04:23 AM
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This post title is just SMH, I remember not that long ago when that price would buy you a new tin rig loaded. Inflation has definitely ramped up the price of things has gone insane.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 05:07 AM
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I’d never buy a factory aluminum boat.
If going aluminum, I’d personally buy a custom built boat such as a hanko or Uncle J’s custom boats. I’m sure there are multiple builders out there, just the ones I know of from my hometown in Louisiana. Would think there are similar builders in Texas, I’m just not familiar with them. You will end up with a hull that will not depreciate and will last a lifetime.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 06:38 AM
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I've been researching vexus boats and this one fits your price range but not your hp requirements: https://vexusboats.com/model/avx181/overview/18 feet with a Mercury 60-75 hp and shows starting at $24,995. The next one up from that price is a 18.7' which has a Mercury 115 hp starts at $28,295. These models have a hybrid aluminum/fiberglass hull. We had been using a 1990 Cajun 174TW for the past couple of years for my son's high school tournaments. I'm not expert on boat motors but have managed to keep the force motor running but it has given us problems on tournament days not wanting to start after fishing for awhile on the lakes. My father in law bought a 2019 tracker pro 170 for my son's to use which was really awesome but I will confess that I would never buy one new or used again. I can detail the issues with you if you want by private message. Looking for a new boat that would we could afford by selling both the tracker and the cajun as well as my project javelin we could come close to purchasing the lower end vexus and being able to pay it off quickly. My research on the vexus, lund, crestliner, and g3 models got narrowed down by what we though would be prudent to spend. My son looks at all the 80-100K boats and I tell him that he can go into debt forever later on his dime rather than mine. I would hope that I've instilled some sort of mindset on prudent financial practices on both of my kids, guess I'll see later. I will state the the mercury 50hp on the tracker gets us where we need to go at around 35mph with 2 kids and me on the boat. The fuel consumption is a fraction over what the cajun was using. I'd be more than happy with either the 60 or 75 hp on the low end vexus. Not looking to win any races as most times I keep it between 25-30 mph.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 08:28 AM
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Good luck finding a new Yamaha...I have had one on order since last December & had to change to Mercury because they just can't get them...
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 10:39 AM
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Two options: You can look for a boat in the 20K range that needs some upgrades to the electronics/trolling motor. Then put a good (Your pref spot lock TM) plus some upgraded electronics on the boat. Other option is to find one with a good TM/electronics already installed. 20K should get you in a darn nice boat if you look around. I still think there will be a ton of boats hitting the market next year, there was a ton of boats sold during covid. Many people will find it is not for them.. I think is will be a buyers market next year.. You should be be able to find something, but being without a boat might cause you some grief. Be patient and ask around, you will find something. Hope you get your boat sold at a good price. Keep us updated.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: sprigsss]
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04/12/21 11:37 AM
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I’d never buy a factory aluminum boat.
If going aluminum, I’d personally buy a custom built boat such as a hanko or Uncle J’s custom boats. I’m sure there are multiple builders out there, just the ones I know of from my hometown in Louisiana. Would think there are similar builders in Texas, I’m just not familiar with them. You will end up with a hull that will not depreciate and will last a lifetime. There is a lot of truth to this statement, but even those boats will dent and crack if you push em hard enough it’s just the nature of what they are. I have some experience in damaging boats so I can speak from that experience. My best advice to someone buying aluminum is that selling it later shouldn’t be in the equation if you intend to use is as hard as most say when looking. Don’t get me wrong I love my boat but I fix and improve it every time I damage it but in the end it will go to a recycling place and I will move all my stuff to a new one. Second best advice is don’t expect speed to last , dents which are inevitable slow them down as they add up. I went to Arkansas last year and picked up a unicorn for my brother an Xpress X18 pro with a SHO 175 , the only year that they rated the 18 for 175 I paid $24k for it with 100 hours. I de rigged it and fixed all the hack job work and put it back together with all new electronics etc. he picks it up to go to Wyo in a few weeks. That’s the kind of buy you are looking for.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: Lone_Wolf]
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04/12/21 12:12 PM
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This post title is just SMH, I remember not that long ago when that price would buy you a new tin rig loaded. Inflation has definitely ramped up the price of things has gone insane. I don't know what SMH is but I attempted to write the Title to be self explanatory. I remember when one could buy a new Chevy Malibu SS 396 for $5000.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: Tiltman]
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04/12/21 12:15 PM
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I’d never buy a factory aluminum boat.
If going aluminum, I’d personally buy a custom built boat such as a hanko or Uncle J’s custom boats. I’m sure there are multiple builders out there, just the ones I know of from my hometown in Louisiana. Would think there are similar builders in Texas, I’m just not familiar with them. You will end up with a hull that will not depreciate and will last a lifetime. There is a lot of truth to this statement, but even those boats will dent and crack if you push em hard enough it’s just the nature of what they are. I have some experience in damaging boats so I can speak from that experience. My best advice to someone buying aluminum is that selling it later shouldn’t be in the equation if you intend to use is as hard as most say when looking. Don’t get me wrong I love my boat but I fix and improve it every time I damage it but in the end it will go to a recycling place and I will move all my stuff to a new one. Second best advice is don’t expect speed to last , dents which are inevitable slow them down as they add up. I went to Arkansas last year and picked up a unicorn for my brother an Xpress X18 pro with a SHO 175 , the only year that they rated the 18 for 175 I paid $24k for it with 100 hours. I de rigged it and fixed all the hack job work and put it back together with all new electronics etc. he picks it up to go to Wyo in a few weeks. That’s the kind of buy you are looking for. Listen to Chris. He knows.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
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04/12/21 12:34 PM
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I’d never buy a factory aluminum boat.
If going aluminum, I’d personally buy a custom built boat such as a hanko or Uncle J’s custom boats. I’m sure there are multiple builders out there, just the ones I know of from my hometown in Louisiana. Would think there are similar builders in Texas, I’m just not familiar with them. You will end up with a hull that will not depreciate and will last a lifetime. There is a lot of truth to this statement, but even those boats will dent and crack if you push em hard enough it’s just the nature of what they are. I have some experience in damaging boats so I can speak from that experience. My best advice to someone buying aluminum is that selling it later shouldn’t be in the equation if you intend to use is as hard as most say when looking. Don’t get me wrong I love my boat but I fix and improve it every time I damage it but in the end it will go to a recycling place and I will move all my stuff to a new one. Second best advice is don’t expect speed to last , dents which are inevitable slow them down as they add up. I went to Arkansas last year and picked up a unicorn for my brother an Xpress X18 pro with a SHO 175 , the only year that they rated the 18 for 175 I paid $24k for it with 100 hours. I de rigged it and fixed all the hack job work and put it back together with all new electronics etc. he picks it up to go to Wyo in a few weeks. That’s the kind of buy you are looking for. Listen to Chris. He knows. Thanks, there is a lot of good info I had not considered. Maybe a $30,000 glass boat would work just as hard for me and cosmetic damage I would just have to accept. I don't know, I'm not stuck on Al , I need a tough boat that I can get skinny in and load and launch easier by myself than my current rig. What I have now is really clean and in high demand on the Gulf and should sell for more than I paid 3 years ago. It was a Hurricane Harvey victim I went to Houston and bought for a song and worked on for 6 months. That being said, I bought low, now can sell high, and then probably buy high and go fishing or wait and hope the market corrects. I'd probably rather fish.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 12:53 PM
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This post title is just SMH, I remember not that long ago when that price would buy you a new tin rig loaded. Inflation has definitely ramped up the price of things has gone insane. I don't know what SMH is but I attempted to write the Title to be self explanatory. I remember when one could buy a new Chevy Malibu SS 396 for $5000. You could buy the SS 396 for $4K. For $5K you could get a Vette. We must be about the same age. I learned all the cutesy acronyms because I have four sons age 19-26 and thats how they communicate. SMH is Shaking My Head. There are deals out there, you just have to look and be ready when you find it.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 12:56 PM
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I’d never buy a factory aluminum boat.
If going aluminum, I’d personally buy a custom built boat such as a hanko or Uncle J’s custom boats. I’m sure there are multiple builders out there, just the ones I know of from my hometown in Louisiana. Would think there are similar builders in Texas, I’m just not familiar with them. You will end up with a hull that will not depreciate and will last a lifetime. There is a lot of truth to this statement, but even those boats will dent and crack if you push em hard enough it’s just the nature of what they are. I have some experience in damaging boats so I can speak from that experience. My best advice to someone buying aluminum is that selling it later shouldn’t be in the equation if you intend to use is as hard as most say when looking. Don’t get me wrong I love my boat but I fix and improve it every time I damage it but in the end it will go to a recycling place and I will move all my stuff to a new one. Second best advice is don’t expect speed to last , dents which are inevitable slow them down as they add up. I went to Arkansas last year and picked up a unicorn for my brother an Xpress X18 pro with a SHO 175 , the only year that they rated the 18 for 175 I paid $24k for it with 100 hours. I de rigged it and fixed all the hack job work and put it back together with all new electronics etc. he picks it up to go to Wyo in a few weeks. That’s the kind of buy you are looking for. Listen to Chris. He knows. Thanks, there is a lot of good info I had not considered. Maybe a $30,000 glass boat would work just as hard for me and cosmetic damage I would just have to accept. I don't know, I'm not stuck on Al , I need a tough boat that I can get skinny in and load and launch easier by myself than my current rig. What I have now is really clean and in high demand on the Gulf and should sell for more than I paid 3 years ago. It was a Hurricane Harvey victim I went to Houston and bought for a song and worked on for 6 months. That being said, I bought low, now can sell high, and then probably buy high and go fishing or wait and hope the market corrects. I'd probably rather fish.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 01:48 PM
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 01:50 PM
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If you fish shallow go aluminum. I bought my xpress 19’ off here a few years ago with a blown Yamaha on it for $2200. Had the Yamaha rebuilt by Charlie’s outboards for $4600, added an Ultrex, and a couple HDS 12s that I also bought use on the TFF. Stripped all the carpet and put in no slip Bedliner type material. All in under $10k and it’s a fishing machine!
It's only a good cast if you catch a fish... Personal Best: 11.62 lbs
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 01:50 PM
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This post title is just SMH, I remember not that long ago when that price would buy you a new tin rig loaded. Inflation has definitely ramped up the price of things has gone insane. I don't know what SMH is but I attempted to write the Title to be self explanatory. I remember when one could buy a new Chevy Malibu SS 396 for $5000. I'm not talking the 70's I talking mid 2000's. Prices go up but they have REALLY gone up in recent history
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 01:52 PM
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It's only a good cast if you catch a fish... Personal Best: 11.62 lbs
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 01:52 PM
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Pre ultrex and graph upgrades. Good luck!
It's only a good cast if you catch a fish... Personal Best: 11.62 lbs
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 01:55 PM
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It's only a good cast if you catch a fish... Personal Best: 11.62 lbs
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ToasterWEyes]
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04/12/21 03:37 PM
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If you fish shallow go aluminum. I bought my xpress 19’ off here a few years ago with a blown Yamaha on it for $2200. Had the Yamaha rebuilt by Charlie’s outboards for $4600, added an Ultrex, and a couple HDS 12s that I also bought use on the TFF. Stripped all the carpet and put in no slip Bedliner type material. All in under $10k and it’s a fishing machine! you did very well ! nice rig if you can put a recess in the bow and lithium in it and you will be amazed.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 04:23 PM
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Yes sir. I’m a welder and specialize in aluminum. It has a recessed tray and some other goodies. Forgot to mention the aluminum trailer was in bad shape but I rebuilt it and added plenty of gussets and thicker material where needed it’s bullet proof now.
It's only a good cast if you catch a fish... Personal Best: 11.62 lbs
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 07:08 PM
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very cool, at some point you will find that Xpress failed geometry and be able to use your skills. I can tig but usually have some one do mine when I am fabbing or repairing.
I still feel there is no better lines than xpress especially if you rearrange them inside and balance them. The big knock on all of them is if you can't get the stearn up they are no better than a glass boat in the shallow. I wish they extruded 3/16 hulls to order.
I hope to talk them out of an outer hull w no warranty and finish out myself for my next one.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: Tiltman]
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04/12/21 08:11 PM
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To the O.P. Are you looking to stay with a center console or looking for a bass boat style aluminum?
There is a lot of truth to this statement, but even those boats will dent and crack if you push em hard enough it’s just the nature of what they are. I have some experience in damaging boats so I can speak from that experience.
I agree with this, but I like my chances much better in a 3/16" custom aluminum than a 1/8" factory job and repairs are pretty simple. My best advice to someone buying aluminum is that selling it later shouldn’t be in the equation if you intend to use is as hard as most say when looking. Don’t get me wrong I love my boat but I fix and improve it every time I damage it but in the end it will go to a recycling place and I will move all my stuff to a new one IMO this attitude is silly. You can buy a cheaper used custom aluminum due to depreciation in the motor's value, but have seen the custom hulls maintain or gain value over the years. Few end up in recycling yards.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 08:14 PM
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Do you know about Pierce Aluminum in Broussard, Louisiana? I’ve built a handful of custom boats and that’s the go to supplier for hull material. They will roll out whatever you like as long as you don’t get obnoxious with copying anyone. They break sides as well to your specifications. All the duck boats I’ve built are 3/16” bottom 1/8” wall for the most part. I of course TIG as well, but I also have the Miller 350P mig push/pull set up. You can run traditional mig or a pulse mig. It’s the ticket for throwing a boat together....
It's only a good cast if you catch a fish... Personal Best: 11.62 lbs
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: Tiltman]
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04/12/21 08:39 PM
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very cool, at some point you will find that Xpress failed geometry and be able to use your skills. I can tig but usually have some one do mine when I am fabbing or repairing. I trust my welds more than a strangers....
It's only a good cast if you catch a fish... Personal Best: 11.62 lbs
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/12/21 08:45 PM
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ToasterWEyes]
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04/12/21 08:57 PM
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Tiltman
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very cool, at some point you will find that Xpress failed geometry and be able to use your skills. I can tig but usually have some one do mine when I am fabbing or repairing. I trust my welds more than a strangers.... I am not there yet, but these guys are not strangers to me.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: sprigsss]
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04/12/21 08:59 PM
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To the O.P. Are you looking to stay with a center console or looking for a bass boat style aluminum?
There is a lot of truth to this statement, but even those boats will dent and crack if you push em hard enough it’s just the nature of what they are. I have some experience in damaging boats so I can speak from that experience.
I agree with this, but I like my chances much better in a 3/16" custom aluminum than a 1/8" factory job and repairs are pretty simple. My best advice to someone buying aluminum is that selling it later shouldn’t be in the equation if you intend to use is as hard as most say when looking. Don’t get me wrong I love my boat but I fix and improve it every time I damage it but in the end it will go to a recycling place and I will move all my stuff to a new one IMO this attitude is silly. You can buy a cheaper used custom aluminum due to depreciation in the motor's value, but have seen the custom hulls maintain or gain value over the years. Few end up in recycling yards.you haven't seen what I do to a boat.......to each his own.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ToasterWEyes]
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04/12/21 09:06 PM
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Do you know about Pierce Aluminum in Broussard, Louisiana? I’ve built a handful of custom boats and that’s the go to supplier for hull material. They will roll out whatever you like as long as you don’t get obnoxious with copying anyone. They break sides as well to your specifications. All the duck boats I’ve built are 3/16” bottom 1/8” wall for the most part. I of course TIG as well, but I also have the Miller 350P mig push/pull set up. You can run traditional mig or a pulse mig. It’s the ticket for throwing a boat together.... I do not know of them, I have seen a boat from Martinez welding up close from down there I really liked it. I also really like the GT I just wish they one get the nose down in the fishing platform and level the boat out some to get over the garbage easier.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: sprigsss]
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04/15/21 12:32 PM
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ReelSlow
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To the O.P.
Are you looking to stay with a center console or looking for a bass boat style aluminum?
I'm open for suggestions. Wish list, durability, easy launch / load solo, skinny water, 18 ft 7' beam, large casting deck , rod storage for 8, modified V hull , 100hp, power poles I like solo fishing in my 20' CC when the wind isn't blowing hard, But I don't shy away from wind , I can fish all the way around the boat and have multiple places to lean and sit depending on how I'm fishing. I like standing up underway for visibility. I hate getting blown around with poor boat control. It is a hard boat to climb in and out of to load and launch solo. I don't like that feeling when I'm in the junk and my TM starts grinding on rocks and the wind is blowing the stern into shallower water and the big motor is the only chance of getting out. The boat I want needs to be easier to get out of trouble in. I need more of a duel sport motorcycle than a Cruiser. I'm afraid I am going to do some serious damage to the boat I have now and it is in really good shape and I can most likely get what I want and put a chunk of change in my pocket.
GOD is good!
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/15/21 01:17 PM
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Considering the Yamaha qualification, Xpress boats would be at the top of my list. A quick search on the searchtempest website (craigslist search engine/app) for an xpress boat within a 200 mile radius of zip code 72002 (Little Rock zip code) results in multiple Xpress boats for sale. This one is for sale in Texas, so you could easily go take a look at it/lake test it, and wouldn't have to deal with out of state title and registration transfers.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/21/21 02:49 AM
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Donald Harper
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I went down to Stump Jumper Boats at Center, TX. last week. Darrell and Mike are good guys to work with and I will be glad to go with you down there if you would like to have a boat made. I am waiting for a turn key price before starting the build. - I have owned several of the smaller 18 to 19 ft. boats and did not like the windy day ride and boat controll. - Going with a 21 ft. boat this time with a much heaver hull than the others that I owned. It will be 3/16 hull. - These guys have built a few Bass boats; but mostly build the mud-boats. At least give him a call: 936-427-5120 Website: http://www.stumpjumperboats.com/
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/21/21 04:24 AM
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Colton D
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Look into the new Xpress H17 or H18. Shipps Marine in Gladewater has a camo H17 in stock right now if you hurry. They come standard with sea deck and either a 90 sho or 115 sho.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: Donald Harper]
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04/26/21 12:44 PM
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ReelSlow
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I went down to Stump Jumper Boats at Center, TX. last week. Darrell and Mike are good guys to work with and I will be glad to go with you down there if you would like to have a boat made. I am waiting for a turn key price before starting the build. - I have owned several of the smaller 18 to 19 ft. boats and did not like the windy day ride and boat controll. - Going with a 21 ft. boat this time with a much heaver hull than the others that I owned. It will be 3/16 hull. - These guys have built a few Bass boats; but mostly build the mud-boats. At least give him a call: 936-427-5120 Website: http://www.stumpjumperboats.com/Thanks Donald, I'll give them a call and see what a customer hull will cost. If we drive to Center we better be towing a boat and hit T Bend.
GOD is good!
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/26/21 04:46 PM
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BCBassCat
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I'll sell you my boat for 25k.
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/26/21 05:16 PM
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BigTex9
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If I were looking at an aluminum boat right now, I would check out Rockfish boats. They are inboard jet drives, but they are specifically made to handle some severe abuse. They are designed and made in Kerrville by an aerospace engineer. He builds them fully custom with whatever you want on it. I have been in them and seen the abuse they will take and it's impressive! https://www.rockfishboats.com/
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: BigTex9]
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04/26/21 11:44 PM
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If I were looking at an aluminum boat right now, I would check out Rockfish boats. They are inboard jet drives, but they are specifically made to handle some severe abuse. They are designed and made in Kerrville by an aerospace engineer. He builds them fully custom with whatever you want on it. I have been in them and seen the abuse they will take and it's impressive! https://www.rockfishboats.com/Those are Bad AZZ
GOD is good!
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Re: $30K Budget Used Aluminum Bass Boat?
[Re: ReelSlow]
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04/27/21 01:50 AM
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BassfisherHTX
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I’ve got a 2017 g3 1910 for sale. Has a 150 with 70ish hours and comes with an ulterra and a Garmin 93sv. Looking to get 25k let me know if you are interested. 713-597-1460.
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