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Need help choosing a boat
#5917690
03/04/11 08:03 PM
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cpelton807
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i know i need to find whats best for me....but alot of the sites i look at dont have any prices on them....i know for sure i want an aluminum boat tracker, lowe,g3 ect. but what is the best cheap 16 to 17 ft. with a side console. please help thanks.........also caught a 6 and 1/2 lb bass on amon g carter day before yesterday on blue flek gulp worm texas rig
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
[Re: cpelton807]
#5917744
03/04/11 08:16 PM
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Joined: Jul 2010
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chuck44l
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Not the cheapest by any means but Lund is the cadillac of aluminum boats and the extra cost will come back to you when you get ready to resale it or trade it in.
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
[Re: chuck44l]
#5917808
03/04/11 08:29 PM
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cpelton807
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also it is almost impossible to buy a good aluminum boat, with at least a 20 horse for under 10 grand new
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
[Re: cpelton807]
#5917818
03/04/11 08:30 PM
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cpelton807
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should i be looking at used boats instead of new? thats all i have bought in the past but usually end up buying junk and fixing it up to my own satisfaction.
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
[Re: cpelton807]
#5917935
03/04/11 08:52 PM
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dragmaster
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My brother has a brand new Tracker Boat for sale, here is a link, save several thousands off show room price click here to see tracker boat
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
[Re: dragmaster]
#5920676
03/05/11 03:32 PM
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neverquit
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Buying used can be a real money saver, but you have to be careful. There are lots of threads about what to look out for. A good boat mechanic inspection with compression test will find most problems. Good luck.
Ray Nicholas noli illegitimi carborundum
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
[Re: neverquit]
#5921101
03/05/11 06:04 PM
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CajunBlackmax
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Buying used can be a real money saver, but you have to be careful. There are lots of threads about what to look out for. A good boat mechanic inspection with compression test will find most problems. Good luck. Agree 100% Do not waste your money on new. Deals are all around, all the time. As long the transom is solid, Every cyliner has good compression. The rest is cosmetic and the fish cant even tell the diffrence. lol
If its close...... and we aint starving...throw em back!
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
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#5921258
03/05/11 06:59 PM
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larrywc
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Just a suggestion, Don't buy a bass boat below 18'and less than a 115 horse power. Im a proud owner of 18' Xpress, its my 3rd aluminum Xpress, I just keep up-grading.
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
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#5921454
03/05/11 08:12 PM
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Hopedale
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I like the G3 and the Xpress. Asking for the "best" will end in debate.
What is your budget, because I think what you want to know, is what has the best value for your dollars?
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
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#5921533
03/05/11 08:49 PM
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MBradford
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The best thing to do is go out and "kick some tires", so to speak. See what boat fits YOUR needs. And if possible, do a test drive of a few boats. If you have family that will be fishing with you, take them along for their input. Good luck!
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
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#5921590
03/05/11 09:16 PM
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Eastexn
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I recently bought a Tracker 16' Panfish with 40 HP Mercury, equipped, 2002 model for 1/3rd the retail of a new one. It's a jewel, and I'm pleased to have saved about $7000 from a new one.
They are out there. You just have to find them.
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
[Re: Eastexn]
#5922431
03/06/11 02:01 AM
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Kat-man-do
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Get the biggest and fastest you can afford used. You won't regret the extra space or speed, and always consider how "dry" the dry storage actually is. That's important, and you learn that with Tracker boats and those types when everything you have is molded a week after a trip in the rain.
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
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#5922515
03/06/11 02:18 AM
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chuck44l
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Used is the best way imo Be sure to check it over very close If you are not comfortable doing it then pay to have it done as it is money well spent. I have a buddy that has a nice little 18' Bass tracker for sale he bought it in the early 90's i think but it is a nice boat It has a 50 HP Merc on it and im guessing the boat and motor prob don't have 50 hours The guy is prob 70 now and just don't get around good enough to use it. He told me he would take $3500.00 for it I know it has been covered all of its life until the cover ripped Im thinking in the last year so im not sure how the seats would look but can tell you before it was very clean. Bass tracker is definatly on the lower end of boats and im not a Merc fan but believe the smaller Mercs like this 50 HP are dependable But for the money i think this would be a great deal If i remember correctly it also has 2 live wells. If interested pm me for details and i will go take a look at it and possibly get some pictures I have known this guy for many years and he takes good care of his stuff and is very firm on his price. I might also add that the boat has sat a few years and prob needs the fuel system cleaned.
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
[Re: cpelton807]
#5923441
03/06/11 02:43 PM
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wacopops
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I am 69 been bassfishing for awhile,tried all kind of boats.Started out w/terrybass 15.6 long(wow).Went to skeeter for a couple of boats,and still like skeeter(if I had unlimited money,however I don't.Went to a fisher aluminum,nice boat but too small,my final boat is a xpress X19,would have went larger but wouldnot fit garage.I love this boat,rated for a 200 hp motor,I went w/150 yami fuel injected,run 60mph 94"beam handles rough water good,however with all this said,considering money,I would look for a good used boat for my 1st boat.good luck
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Re: Need help choosing a boat
[Re: wacopops]
#5925085
03/07/11 01:08 AM
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Lazyboy
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My advise would be to NOT be in a Hurry, I'm not an Impulse Buyer so it took me 2-Years of looking to find a Retired Person looking to sell his Triton-V197 Magnum. It was an 04 with less than 30 Hrs on the 150 Merc. for 11-K he payed 24-K when he bought it..He and his Wife were going on the RV-Traleling thing and need to get rid of it..
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