mbgaski
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- Jun 9, 2010
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Hey guys. Just coming here for some opinions. For the past 4-5 years my brother and I have been fishing out of his War Eagle jon boat (prior to that we were fishing mostly with our dad in his boat, but he mostly fishes for panfish and we've been going out for mostly bass lately). It gets the job done, but at this point the bench seats, keeping our fish in a cooler, and the picky engine's propensity to leave us trolling back home have caught up with me.
With that in mind, I'm looking at buying a bass boat. I'm still paying off student loans from school so money is somewhat tight (not TOO tight, but I'd like to keep this limited for my first boat purchase). My dad fishes out of a 16' Crestliner aluminum bass boat that I've borrowed several times and have never felt limited.
So, what I've been looking at is the Bass Tracker Pro 16, the Triton Storm 16, and the Lowe Skorpion. All seem to be at the same starting price point ($7995) and all seem somewhat similar in configuration.
http://www.trackerboats.com/boat/?boat=3242
http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_new.asp?bid=371
http://www.loweboats.com/showroom/mod-v/skorpion-bass/
If there are any other good options to look at I'd be interested in hearing those as well. All those boats, perhaps unfortunately, come with only 20HP engines in their default config. That seemed a bit low to me, and everyone else I speak to says that it's WAY underpowered for a boat of that size. Speaking with several other anglers and some family members the consensus seems to be that you need "At least a 40" for that boat.
You guys have opinions there? Are the 20HP's on these boats really that underpowered? The Tracker isn't even available with anything higher than a 30 as an upgrade. The Triton you can upgrade as high as a 50, which I'd be tempted to do, but the nearest Triton dealer has been lax on responding to my emails and given that they're a 2 hour drive away, I'm not keen on driving up there just to speak to someone. They do have their inventory online though and they don't show any Storm's in stock. Not sure how willing to order one they'd be.
Any other ideas? Right now the Triton with the 50HP engine upgrade is looking the most promising (jumps to about $10,600 with that config), but I don't want to buy without evaluating all my options, and as I said the Triton dealer has bit just a tad slow to respond.
Thanks!
With that in mind, I'm looking at buying a bass boat. I'm still paying off student loans from school so money is somewhat tight (not TOO tight, but I'd like to keep this limited for my first boat purchase). My dad fishes out of a 16' Crestliner aluminum bass boat that I've borrowed several times and have never felt limited.
So, what I've been looking at is the Bass Tracker Pro 16, the Triton Storm 16, and the Lowe Skorpion. All seem to be at the same starting price point ($7995) and all seem somewhat similar in configuration.
http://www.trackerboats.com/boat/?boat=3242
http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_new.asp?bid=371
http://www.loweboats.com/showroom/mod-v/skorpion-bass/
If there are any other good options to look at I'd be interested in hearing those as well. All those boats, perhaps unfortunately, come with only 20HP engines in their default config. That seemed a bit low to me, and everyone else I speak to says that it's WAY underpowered for a boat of that size. Speaking with several other anglers and some family members the consensus seems to be that you need "At least a 40" for that boat.
You guys have opinions there? Are the 20HP's on these boats really that underpowered? The Tracker isn't even available with anything higher than a 30 as an upgrade. The Triton you can upgrade as high as a 50, which I'd be tempted to do, but the nearest Triton dealer has been lax on responding to my emails and given that they're a 2 hour drive away, I'm not keen on driving up there just to speak to someone. They do have their inventory online though and they don't show any Storm's in stock. Not sure how willing to order one they'd be.
Any other ideas? Right now the Triton with the 50HP engine upgrade is looking the most promising (jumps to about $10,600 with that config), but I don't want to buy without evaluating all my options, and as I said the Triton dealer has bit just a tad slow to respond.
Thanks!