Greg Griffin
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Hey folks, I'm new here and I'm hoping to get some straight advise on purchasing my first boat. Yes I know I will get a hundred different suggestions but that's ok. I take all the info I get to heart. I fished when I was a kid then gave it up for a long,long time. Now I'm getting back into it (my late 40's) and am in need of a good fishing(bass) boat.
First...has anyone here ever had a Tracker PT 185 Jet? That's what I'm looking at. Most of my fishing will be in Ga. lakes but you never know when one might want to get up in a shallow river. I have a friend with a 2000 185 Jet and has taken me up the Coosa river for some Striper fishing...very shallow water but no prob with his boat. HOWEVER, although he loves his,I've not heard good things about them, such as sucking up rocks, gravel and mud from bottom of river and messing up the impeller which is hard and expensive to replace. These boats are kinda hard to find but I've found one near my home here in the Atlanta Ga area with a Merc.175 sport-jet for a very reasonable price. Any advise would be GREATLY appreciated.
Second...the more traditional boats with outboard motors. When I was a kid, it was aluminum flat bottom or fiberglass "Ranger" boats according to my dad and uncle Then you have the best of both worlds. I like the fiberglass but I'm not one to wash and wax after every use. I wanna fish and eat, not fish, clean a boat then eat if ya'll get my drift!! I understand that you should wash or wipe down after each use and wax every few months...any comments? They are also not very forgiving if you hit something like a submerged log.
Now Aluminum...not much to maintain other than the motor but not as stable as fiberglass. Wow if I keep going, I'll figure it out myself.
So i've narrowed it down to the Tracker PT 185 JET, PT 175TXW, PT 190TX, the low end NITRO's and a few low end Stratos'. My budget is about $20,000.00.
All suggestions, comments,and critisms are welcome.
Thanks fellas for any of the above.
First...has anyone here ever had a Tracker PT 185 Jet? That's what I'm looking at. Most of my fishing will be in Ga. lakes but you never know when one might want to get up in a shallow river. I have a friend with a 2000 185 Jet and has taken me up the Coosa river for some Striper fishing...very shallow water but no prob with his boat. HOWEVER, although he loves his,I've not heard good things about them, such as sucking up rocks, gravel and mud from bottom of river and messing up the impeller which is hard and expensive to replace. These boats are kinda hard to find but I've found one near my home here in the Atlanta Ga area with a Merc.175 sport-jet for a very reasonable price. Any advise would be GREATLY appreciated.
Second...the more traditional boats with outboard motors. When I was a kid, it was aluminum flat bottom or fiberglass "Ranger" boats according to my dad and uncle Then you have the best of both worlds. I like the fiberglass but I'm not one to wash and wax after every use. I wanna fish and eat, not fish, clean a boat then eat if ya'll get my drift!! I understand that you should wash or wipe down after each use and wax every few months...any comments? They are also not very forgiving if you hit something like a submerged log.
Now Aluminum...not much to maintain other than the motor but not as stable as fiberglass. Wow if I keep going, I'll figure it out myself.
So i've narrowed it down to the Tracker PT 185 JET, PT 175TXW, PT 190TX, the low end NITRO's and a few low end Stratos'. My budget is about $20,000.00.
All suggestions, comments,and critisms are welcome.
Thanks fellas for any of the above.