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  1. Hey everyone I’m looking for a fishing boat. I have a $40,000 budget (could be pushed a little) and I’m looking for an aluminum deep V mutispecies boat (with a console). I’ve looked at brands like Alumacraft, Lund, ranger, and crestliner. I would want something with an engine size of 115 to 150. Keep in mind that I don’t have very much boat knowledge so I’m not sure what brands are reputable and which aren’t. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or experiences with certain boats. I would also prefer the size to be 17’ or more.
  2. So I recently relocated for work to South Dallas area and sold my bay boat due to size of garage on new house. I know I know... buy house that has garage big enough for boat. Well there were compromises. I am actively looking for a new to me boat that would fit the single bay side of the garage. The depth of garage is right at 20' the width is 7'-10". Even though it will be tight, I would be fine with a 7'-8" wide boat. Initially was was looking at the Tracker boats, specifically the 175TXW and new Heritage due to the package widths and lengths. The more I research and look, I am really liking the Triton TX17 or Crestliner VT17s. The Triton/Crestliner styles seem to be much more equipped and decked out for the style I fish. I have tried to research the overall package width's of both the Triton TX17 and Crestliner VT17 and get mixed understanding of the true width of these on trailers. Was wondering if anyone that has one or experience with them could shed some light on the widths for me? Feel free to recommend other boats that would work in my situation. My budget will most likely around the $12k range. Ideally below that so I have room for upgrades (TM and depth finders to start) Thanks in advance
  3. I am looking at getting a Deep V boat. I live on a rough lake and have a hard time in a bass boat with my knees and back. I thought about a center console but have decided I like the layout of Deep V boats better. For those of you who live up north and have them please explain what made you choose the brand you have. Tracker, Lowe, G3, Alumicraft, and Crestliner all have dealers in Texas. Lund does not have one anywhere within 500 miles of me. I would like to keep my boat between 20-30K rigged. Thanks for all your help and knowledge. Chad
  4. I'm buying a 1996 Crestliner Pro Am 17 with a 150 hp Evinrude on the back. I've never owned an aluminum boat before but since I drive an older Ford Ranger, I can't tow something heavy. I currently have an old Bayliner 16 foot Trophy and while this boat has always brought me home and I've caught a lot of fish out of it, I never felt quite comfortable when the wind kicks up and the whitecaps get more than about 2 foot. I wanted something that was a bit taller but I found this Crestliner and I was impressed. Aluminum welded hull, tons of storage, huge rod lockers, big livewells and it even has a bait tank. I'd certainly have no problem with big water in this boat and it's roomy and comfortable. I was just wondering if any of you have owned one of those or the Sportfish which is the same boat and what you thought of them? Thanks for the info.
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