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Bass Tracker.

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What is your price range? Used or new? Fiberglass or aluminum?

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It all depends on how much you want to spend. You can get some nice bass boats that have a few years on them.Just do your home work and if you buy used make sure to ask how many hours on the motor and if the lower unit has very been rebuilt! I myself like fiberglass, I have a Triton and I love it almost as much as my wife!But if you never have had a boat before I would tend to stay away from a fiberglass boat.If you never had your own boat you will bang it up some when you do get one( we all do it )and you don'y want to learn on a fiberglass boat you can do alot more damage that would be $$$$$$. Hope this did help.

I love my bass tracker.  I have a 19 foot bass tracker with a 115hp merc.  I have it not for economic reason but I can get in a lot of waters that a fiberglass boat cant go.  But it is hard to keep on the lake on very windy days.  Which also makes it hard to load on windy days.

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I love my bass tracker.  I have a 19 foot bass tracker with a 115hp merc.  I have it not for economic reason but I can get in a lot of waters that a fiberglass boat cant go.  But it is hard to keep on the lake on very windy days.  Which also makes it hard to load on windy days.

I have had Rangers,a Skeeter, and now a Triton and I can go into some pretty skinny water with them. Bass boats are made for speed,control,and shallow water.I don;t think a bass tracker can do anymore than the bass boats that I listed!!! I am not calling you out but to just state a fact.

I have had Rangers,a Skeeter, and now a Triton and I can go into some pretty skinny water with them. Bass boats are made for speed,control,and shallow water.I don;t think a bass tracker can do anymore than the bass boats that I listed!!! I am not calling you out but to just state a fact.

I guarantee you can not put in some of the place I put in at those boats you mentioned special without 4x4.

i currently have a Tracker and a Ranger. I loved my tracker, but i needed to upgrade due to storage. I ended up giving the Tracker to my dad. My Tracker is a 2004, and my Ranger a 2000. Its like night and day. I paid the same price for the used ranger as i did for the new tracker. I suggest a good used glass boat. But if you fish small waters, have a tow vehicle that doesnt haul a lot of weight, on a budget, dont need the extra storage of a glass. Get a tin and call it a day. Now if you have 50 grand burning a whole in your pocket, get a new glass boat and have a blast.

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What is your price range? Used or new? Fiberglass or aluminum?

 

X2.

 

Where are you planning on fishing, big lakes, little bodies of water, in between, rocky rivers, shallow ponds?

 

Safety is a huge factor for the waters you plan on fishing, ANY boat can be a great bass boat, but the price for a cheap boat can mean so many different things depending on a given model and year of build and the shape the boat is in. 

I love my Tracker, however I have been thinking about getting a fiberglass boat.

Mine is a 1994 and I only paid $1800.00.

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Where are you located?  I'll be selling my 18' Xpress this spring.

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