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Posted 11/10/2006 10:37 AM (#220173)
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i was just wondering why a lot of guys sell a 30-40,000 thousand dollar boat made in 2006 only to buy a 2007 model the next year. what is the point? do you guy a new car every year? the boat should last you almost a lifetime. why waste the money?
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 11/10/2006 10:41 AM (#220175 - in reply to #220173)
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Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
I think the only guys who really sell their boats every year are the ones who have Pro Staff contracts with dealers or Manufactuers. They have to drive the latest and greatest.
esoxaddict
Posted 11/10/2006 10:53 AM (#220180 - in reply to #220173)
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Posts: 8781


That and guides... 275 days on the water a year pounding the snot out of it, you can't afford to lose clients or guide dates over a broken boat. Better off just making sure it's new, working, and under warranty.
nwild
Posted 11/10/2006 10:59 AM (#220181 - in reply to #220180)
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Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
Because new boats are way cool!
jim casteel
Posted 11/10/2006 12:55 PM (#220224 - in reply to #220173)
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Posts: 69


Location: oak lawn IL
gander mt guy and essox addict had it rite plus dont forget about the guys that buy a boat not realizing what they want/need and feel the need to upgrade to a better boat.
after 3 months of looking around/compairing boats i bought what i thought was a great boat for me (tracker pt 190/90 opti) including price.
after the fist season(this year) i realized a few things that i would rather have like....
1) a heavier boat (i didn't know the wind would blow me around soo much)
2) larger livewell
3) kicker for trolling and fishing smaller lakes
4) second windshield/console for my fish partner

i realy love the rangers but i need a larger rear cating deck---i am almost never fishing alone

does anyone have any sugjestions as to which boat to look at???
asteffes
Posted 11/10/2006 1:06 PM (#220225 - in reply to #220224)
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Look at the Tuffy 1890 Esox model. Huge back and front decks, Huge Livewell, heavy fiberglass boat, very wide. GREAT BOAT. I have a 2007 Tuffy 1890 Esox and love it.


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Posted 11/10/2006 2:05 PM (#220236 - in reply to #220173)
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it seems like a lot of the guys that are not sponsored still buy brand new boats every other year but it seems like these are the guys that also dont get to fish as much because they are working to pay for the boat and everything eles. it amazes me because all of that money could be used towards a boat that is 20,000 cheaper and be used just the same as a 40-50 thousand dollar ranger. the more expensive boats dont put more fish in the net just a bigger hole in your wallet and less fishing time (unless your a guide)
dutchboy
Posted 11/10/2006 9:29 PM (#220317 - in reply to #220236)
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Location: Princeton Mn.
You sure your not my wife? You sound like her.

To answer your question........guy's buy new boats because they can.
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