I'd be driving the same boat that I'm driving now, with the extra cash in my bank account. I love my Triton TR-20X, but the reason I'd go with that brand has equally to do with the dealership as the boat. My TR is laid out perfectly for me, and everyone who has fished in it with me has commented on how well laid out the boat is, how smooth the ride is, etc.... The dealership - Pops Marine in Toano Virginia, is about as good as it gets. I'd recommend them to anyone in my area. The service and attention that I receive is second to none. That, to me, is just as important as how much I like my boat. I looked at a Ranger before buying my Triton. They were very proud of their boats - as the price tag shows (but then, so are all the manufacturers nowadays) - but the salesman wouldn't budge one dime on the price - didn't even want to hear that I had my own electronics - "swap them out yourself" he said. Then he did something I detest - he started putting down every boat other than Ranger. Now, I've had my issues with other manufacturers, and it's over - I'm off the short-lived soap box. Moved on. I don't bad mouth other boats - just about everyone makes a good boat. To this guy - if I didn't drive off the lot with a Ranger - I was going to be driving "trash" - his words - not mine. Every boat I mentioned - he replied - "trash". Then I spoke to several people about that dealership. Everyone had the same thing to say about it. There are "levels" of service at that dealership. Level 1 - If you bought a saltwater boat from them - you are "head of the line". Level 2 - If you own a saltwater boat, not bought from them, but are loyal to them for service - "next in line". Level 3 - If you bought a bass boat from them - "might get to you in a while". Level 4 - If you bought your bassboat from somewhere else, and take it to them for service - "get around to you when they can... might be a while". At Pops - they don't care where you bought your boat from. The service department works on bass boats day in and day out. If you have a tournament, or something coming up, they will do their best to accomidate you. So, to own a Ranger, which I will admit - would be sweet, but to have crappy follow up service - would just piss me off to no end. To have a boat that I am extremely happy with - joy to drive, extremely well laid out, and have the dealership backing when and if I need it - worth every penny.
All the best,
Glenn