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Newer Bigger Boat Purchase?


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#1 tnriverluver

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Posted June 22 2012 - 06:27 PM

Who else is wanting a new or newer bigger boat but is afraid to spend the money or take on the additional debt in this economy? I have been going nuts trying to fight the bug for the past year and everyday tell myself I am going tomorrow to buy a new boat only to later listen to my more sensible side later on and decide not to since my business has fallen off so much over the last 4 years. :cry4:

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Posted June 22 2012 - 07:04 PM

i think if you can find something you like that isnt gonna get the lights cut off go for it. you only live once and if you dont persue what you want your never gonna get it. i just got a really nice garage kept 19' nitro with a 150 merc and its not the newest boat on the water but it starts everytime and i havent had one bass complain lol.

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Posted June 22 2012 - 08:24 PM

No offesnse to either of you, but I think this is the difference of a 50 yr old and a 26 yr old's mentalities! And just so ya'll know I am only 28. Never take food off the table or a/c out of the house for a pleasure.

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#4 luisF

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Posted June 22 2012 - 09:03 PM

i think if you can find something you like THAT ISNT GONNA GET THE LIGHTS CUT OFF go for it. you only live once and if you dont persue what you want your never gonna get it. i just got a really nice garage kept 19' nitro with a 150 merc and its not the newest boat on the water but it starts everytime and i havent had one bass complain lol.


i couldnt agree more. ill go naked before my kids miss a meal.

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Posted June 23 2012 - 01:12 AM

Newer, bigger?

That's not very specific. Newer and bigger mean anything from a jon boat to a full fledged bass boat.

In the case of the latter, if you fish it on a regular basis, the cost of fuel will kill you. I'm not necessarily referring to the cost of fuel for the boat, it's getting it to and from the water that will quickly mount up.

It's a forty-five minute drive to the pond I fish regularly. I use about two gallons per trip in my Nitro Z-8, and six to seven gallons towing the boat round trip. Round up to ten gallons per trip, and you're talking thirty-five bucks for the day. That does not include the normal wear and tear on the tow vechicle and the boat, or the cost of insurance.

How much you zoom around in the boat can raise the cost of the outing considerably. Conservatively, you can figure on fifty dollars per trip, and that's not factoring in the gear expenses, though that's not likely to change much regardless of what type of boat you have. I can easily go through fifteen to twenty-five dollars worth of plastics on a day when the fishing is hot.

If you buy a used boat, with no warranty, all repairs are out of your pocket. The expenses will just keep piling up.
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Posted June 23 2012 - 09:06 AM

To expand on my OP in my particular case I am looking at an Express H17 at around 15k and will be paying cash. Just wondering how the economy is affecting others in making the decision to or not to purchase boats.

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Posted June 23 2012 - 11:53 AM

here is my thinking,if you can afford it cash,without digging into your 8-12 month reserve and feel that this market will give you a better deal.................then I say go for it.In this market CASH is king ;)

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Posted June 23 2012 - 12:01 PM

I've been mulling around a new(er) boat purchase for a couple years now. My current fishnski boat was fine when I bought it but stupid me got into tourney fishing. Either I have too much stuff or not enough room. I'm voting for not enough room. Work/economy has prevented me from pulling the trigger on another boat. I'm no longer waiting for things to get better and put in my notice yesterday. The company I currently work for has been on the steady decline for the last 4 years. I was hired by a company which has been steadily growing for the las 6 years with no end in sight. 2013-The year of the boat lol.
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Posted June 23 2012 - 09:52 PM

I've been mulling around a new(er) boat purchase for a couple years now. My current fishnski boat was fine when I bought it but stupid me got into tourney fishing. Either I have too much stuff or not enough room. I'm voting for not enough room. Work/economy has prevented me from pulling the trigger on another boat. I'm no longer waiting for things to get better and put in my notice yesterday. The company I currently work for has been on the steady decline for the last 4 years. I was hired by a company which has been steadily growing for the las 6 years with no end in sight. 2013-The year of the boat lol.

If it works out like the last little bit has worked out for me, you'll end up with so little time for fishing you won't care about a boat.

To answer the OP's question, I downsized boats after having kids a few years ago. To make it simple, its a pain to launch larger boats on some of the smaller lakes and I was no longer able to travel every weekend. the fact that the employer I worked for went under has since made me carefully reevaluate every major purchase, but, in that time, a new boat has not been something I've considered. The couple months of unemployment and uncertainity had a major impact on how I view things, and once my kids are able to enjoy time on the water, it will be an influence on my next purchase. The italics are not for emphasis, but rather because I'm an idiot who doesn't know why they even began in this thread.

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Posted June 24 2012 - 10:00 AM

the economy should'nt play a part in the decision. if your worried about laying down cash or taking on payments, then you probably should wait. I had to quit fishing and sold my Stratos four years ago due to severe back problems. three years of deep depression (I'm retired). last year I bought a new tin. I have payments but have no problem with them. depression is just about gone. that said, buying a boat you can't afford can put you into depression. I know guys with 400.00 boat payments that have no problems and others who are always late with payments half as much.

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Posted June 24 2012 - 11:01 AM

I had to quit fishing for 10 years due to back problems and loosing my sea legs as a consequence. Fell out of my 201 Stratos twice during a tournament into 45 degree water. Came home and sold all 3 boats I had at the time within a week and didn't fish again until last year. Fishing was my reason for working and living back then. Yes to the depression, many times came close to putting a bullet to the head!! I finally got my legs working halfway decent again though prayer and determination last Jan. Bought a 15 foot tracker flatbottom that works very well in my area lakes but I also love to fish Pickwick dam tailwaters and Kentucky lake which are just too rough for a boat with 16 inch sides. My favorite boats over the years have always been my alum. bassboats. Have owned approx 25 boats in my 51 years. Just wanting something a little bigger that still gets decent fuel economy without breaking the bank. This will probably be my last ever boat purchase since I just fish for fun now. I just don't see things improving economy wise in my area possibly in my lifetime so it makes me nervous to spend that kind of money. Fortunately my kids are grown, though college, and gone!! Debt free including the home and really want to stay that way if possible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are many many used boats for 3-6k but most have 2 strokes and I have really fallen in love with my 20hp merc 4 stroke.

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Posted June 24 2012 - 11:42 AM

LOL there are times I wish I hadn't started back fishing. Decision making is no longer my strong point for some reason as I have gotten older.

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Posted June 24 2012 - 07:17 PM

I had a 2002 tracker pro crappie since i was 16 and in high school. I mainly fished bluegills and crappies. I am now 29 and am a full blown bass fishermen. My gear outgrew my boat. I recently got married in december of 2011 and really wanted to get a glass boat. It just so happened my local marina had a traded in 2000 Ranger with a 150 on it for 10 grand. I negotiated to have them install 2 597 CI HD Di units and new seats. I got the whole package for 11 grand out the door total. The ranger is in wayyy better condition than my tracker. At first i was worried about the payments, but we paid off all of our auto loans. So we just have a mortgage and utilities, and we are not having kids. So its a small amount of money for a lot of fun and comfort.
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Posted June 26 2012 - 08:52 PM

If it works out like the last little bit has worked out for me, you'll end up with so little time for fishing you won't care about a boat.

To answer the OP's question, I downsized boats after having kids a few years ago. To make it simple, its a pain to launch larger boats on some of the smaller lakes and I was no longer able to travel every weekend. the fact that the employer I worked for went under has since made me carefully reevaluate every major purchase, but, in that time, a new boat has not been something I've considered. The couple months of unemployment and uncertainity had a major impact on how I view things, and once my kids are able to enjoy time on the water, it will be an influence on my next purchase. The italics are not for emphasis, but rather because I'm an idiot who doesn't know why they even began in this thread.

Im not sure why, but this is the funniest thing I have read in a long time!! Im still cracking up when I reread it! :laugh5:
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Posted June 26 2012 - 09:29 PM

I went and looked at the new Express in person today. Was not impressed to say the least. Only one storage compartment and a small rod locker. Also looked at 2 new Crestliners and the quality of the interiors, especially the carpet jagged edges everywhere, was very disappointed. The search continues!!! I plan on this being my last ever boat purchase hopefully so I want to at least get it right!




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