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  • Alllllright then... Bought a 2014 Tracker 1448 MV all welded jon & trailer. Cheap setup but thick aluminum and solid, quality boat. That boat died (no fault of its own) so I've been looking for th

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  • Old threads never die when the content is usable.   The OP didn't say what their needs were, size, cargo capacity, beam, and engine size needed which are I found important to make a better d

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On 11/13/2018 at 8:53 PM, WRB said:

It's almost 9 years old!

Now I know why my math teacher always had a funny look on his face when he graded my papers! ?

Well, truth be told, I was hoping for someone with a Bullet, Bass Cat, Ranger, Skeeter, or Triton would make fun of your Stratos. Thankfully, they are above that. When I see someone fishing, be it from the bank, a kayak, or any type of boat, I only think hey- they are out here fishing, and hopefully they are catching and having fun. I love my deep v "pike" boat- my feet and decks stay dry in in 2' rollers, my 11  gl. fuel tank lasts for 3 outings, and I have fun and so does anyone I take...

I started to reply then realized the thread is from 2010 :D

 

C'mon Haggard..jump in...the water is fine!

19 minutes ago, detroit1 said:

C'mon Haggard..jump in...the water is fine!

Alllllright then... Bought a 2014 Tracker 1448 MV all welded jon & trailer. Cheap setup but thick aluminum and solid, quality boat. That boat died (no fault of its own) so I've been looking for the next boat and considered all sorts of types and brands.

 

Yesterday I found a leftover 2018 Tracker 1548 Sportsman, basically the same boat but a little longer plus a few new features. Bought it.

 

Yeah I guess I like 'em.

 

 

 

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On 1/17/2010 at 2:07 PM, cart7t said:

 98% of the hull is made from ground up, recycled computer components. 

So rare earths, plus silver, gold, and platinum? I'll take 3!.... :)

Good basic boats, that cut some corners to come in at a price point. There are better boats, and there are worse boats, but the tin Trackers do an ok job in the (rather large) niche they encompass.

Old threads never die when the content is usable.

 

The OP didn't say what their needs were, size, cargo capacity, beam, and engine size needed which are I found important to make a better decision. 

 

I mostly hand launch (Electric only) from my pickup bed, and my first tin boat was a used Tracker 1032 and I liked it fine. Using the Tracker for one season fleshed out my needs beyond needing hand launching.

 

The problems with it were while carrying two passengers and gear it was squirrely unstable, standing up to fish was to me a perilous undertaking, and its load capacity was on the skinny side so I looked for a 10 footer that was wider and wound up with a new Lowe 1040. It has more of what I need, (cargo / weight capacity, and wider beam) it's not a better boat it's just a better fit for me.

 

At any rate, there are probably 10 to 1 more Tracker boats on the water compared to other brands, for good reasons... they're available (which some brands are not), and reliable. The thing deciding one brand over another is (to me) more about about specs than brand because when it comes down to it every boat has things about it that some do not like.

 

When I finally fleshed out my needs, I genned up a spreadsheet with features of most of the 10-14' tin boats available in 2017, maybe it will help others out making a decision.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I don't know why the jpg is uploading blurry, it's not blurry on my end... sorry. I tried to upload it in a gif format in 256 colors but the file will not upload. If anyone wants a clear image PM me with an Email addy and I'll send it to you.

 

 

 

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