New guy with a boat purchase question

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2017/09/16 13:36:18 (permalink)

New guy with a boat purchase question

I have been bow fishing for several years and with different boats. I am wanting to upgrade. My question is, am I better off buying a new tracker 2072 that is already set up for bow fishing rather than building one myself.
post edited by Prada - 2018/09/29 10:29:11
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    Erie Mako
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    Re: New guy with a boat purchase question 2017/09/18 12:15:56 (permalink)
    It all depends on how much time and coin you are willing to spend on getting your ride rigged up.
    Personally, I've never seen a "new" boat that was ready to fish right off the showroom floor...there is always something you will want to add, change or modify...which adds to the bottom line cost.
    I'm not trying to sway you from buying a new boat...everyone likes to have a new boat...but did you compare the cost of "new" versus "used but modified" for your specific fishing likes? 
     
    If you have the time and a little skill, you could most likely buy used and modify to your exact requirements for less cost than a new boat.
     
    ...just my own 2 cents...

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    BeenThereDoneThat.
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    Re: New guy with a boat purchase question 2017/09/18 13:35:11 (permalink)
    Removable elevated bow shooting deck w/railing, 3 seat pedestal base locations, 8 super-bright (3,500 lumens each) LED spotlights & trolling motor access hatch
    Roomy front deck w/more space for fishing/hunting
    3 bow & 2 aft seat base locations & 2 movable bike seats
    Bow 15-gal. (57 L) rotomolded, aerated livewell w/bait bucket holder & rounded corners for easy maintenance & to protect your catch
    Lighted, lockable storage compartment for bows
    Padded helm cushion
    Sure Tread™ non-skid surface on cockpit floor
    Exclusive VERSATRACK® accessory-mounting channel in gunnels



    $26000.00 +/-

    I know I'd look good.

    http://m.trackerboats.com...oat=3949&boat=3949
    post edited by BeenThereDoneThat. - 2017/09/18 13:38:13

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    ZelieSam
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    Re: New guy with a boat purchase question 2017/09/19 09:26:07 (permalink)
    Depends on your desire and ability to work on a boat vs straight cost.  If you have $20k laying around by all means buy all the boat you can afford and start fishing.  But you can put together that same boat for 3-5k plus another k buck or so building a platform that fishes exactly how you want.  Drawback is the time and effort for the build.  
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    Re: New guy with a boat purchase question 2017/09/19 14:42:44 (permalink)
    26k to shoot carp and suckers?
     
     
    Not sure who is the sucker in this deal....but I don't think its the fish
     
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    Re: New guy with a boat purchase question 2017/09/19 15:14:44 (permalink)
    psu_fish
    26k to shoot carp and suckers?
     
     
    Not sure who is the sucker in this deal....but I don't think its the fish
     





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    BeenThereDoneThat.
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    Re: New guy with a boat purchase question 2017/09/19 15:57:56 (permalink)
    Why would I want a rig like this? Because it can be used for multiple purpose, I can afford it AND I would LOOK soooo good.

    Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a life time. ~Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie (1837–1919)~
     
     
     
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    Re: New guy with a boat purchase question 2017/10/20 23:51:15 (permalink)
    Buy the boat. you only live once . There is nothing to fix . just enjoy. I did it this year and got out of   the 73 apple that i had . goodluck
    post edited by gillicer - 2017/10/20 23:53:16
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